SHRIMPS Shrimps are the most widely cultivated species in India Among edible crustaceans, shrimp are considered as highly valuable commodity At present.

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SHRIMPS Shrimps are the most widely cultivated species in India Among edible crustaceans, shrimp are considered as highly valuable commodity At present India is 5 th aquaculture production of shrimps in the World Due to its large size and faster growth rate, Penaeus monodon is the most widely grown shrimp in India and south east Asia Other suitable species - P. indicus, P. merguiensis and P. semisulcatus. P.japonicus is grown in Japan while P. vennamei is the most widely cultivated species in the south and central America

Called as tiger shrimp- largest of the marine shrimps Attains a maximum length of 365 mm and 440 g in weight Juveniles and sub-adults are found in estuaries, backwaters and mangrove areas while mature adults are caught from the sea Can tolerate very low salinities; fastest growing; hardy and suitable for aquaculture Attains maturity at about 200 mm size Spawning takes place at depths between 30 and 60 m Fecundity is lakh eggs at a size range of 200 to 260 mm

Penaeus indicus Commonly known as Indian white shrimp Distributed from Goa to Kanyakumari on the west coast and throughout the east coast Maximum size -230 mm Juveniles are caught extensively in estuaries, adults are found in the sea Attains maturity at about 130 mm size Spawning takes place in deeper waters Fecundity is to eggs per individual

The banana prawn P. merguiensis - has discontinuous and restricted distribution Found South of Maharastra to Goa and North Karnataka along the west and in Andhra Pradesh and Orissa on the west coast Maximum size mm and attains maturity at a size of about 140 mm On an average it produces about 4.5 lakh eggs per spawning The juveniles are found in the estuary but adults migrate to sea for maturity and spawning

Commonly called green tiger shrimp Found in large quantities in the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay. Minor fishery exists in Gujrath, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh Juveniles of this species are not found in estuaries unlike the other cultivable shrimps of India The shrimps prefer shallow areas of the sea where luxuriant growth of sea grass is found Matures at a size of about 130 mm and breed almost throughout the year

Lobsters are the most highly prices commodity Supply of lobsters - intensive fishing in different parts of the world Traditional lobster stocks are heavily overfished Aquaculture-very slow growth rate - difficulty in producing seed in hatcheries due to very poor survival Presently undersized lobsters caught by fishermen are collected by the growers and cultured in suitable enclosures to marketable size through appropriate feeding schedule and water quality management – FATTENING In India - no commercial lobster fattening or culture is being undertaken

Spiny lobsters - heterosexual and strictly marine throughout their life Attain maturity at the age of yrs and reproduce in inshore waters Breeding is continuous, each species having peaks at different times in different areas The life cycle involves a prolonged metamorphic phase extending for several months Fertilized eggs attach to the abdomen of the mother which is called berried female berried female

They hatch into a flat transparent phyllosoma larvae The pelagic larvae after a series of stages during the next months transform in to characteristic post larvae called puerulus The puerulus is tiny and transparent but resembles adults and settles to the bottom. It soon develops in a juvenile

The lobsters are carnivorous and nocturnal Feed-bottom dwelling organisms and decaying animal matter The most preferred food is bivalve mollusks, polychates and fish Growth -faster in the early stages and they attain 20 – 25 cm in the first two years. Afterwards the growth rate is very slow being 2-3 cm per year They have a life span of 7-8 years

Maximum body length 37 cm Carapace rounded and moderately curved with spines and tubercles Antennular plate with a single pair of anterior spines. Abdomen without groves Body colour dull greenish. Each abdominal segment with a distinct transverse band of white colour along the posterior margin Legs with indistinct blotches and short stripes It is generally associated with muddy sea bottom and found in maximum abundance along Maharashtra and Gujarath coast

Medium sized lobster growing to about 30 cm in length Carapace rounded with numerous spines Antennular plate bearing two equal pairs of spines and many scattered smaller spines in between Abdominal segments grooved transversely, grooves sometimes interrupted medially Colour of body dark greenish to blackish Lateral border of each abdominal segment with a white circular spot This species coexists with P. ornatus in the rocky coastal areas from Trivandrum to Cape Comorin, Gulf of Mannar and Madras. P. homarus is dominant in southern areas, while P. ornatus is dominant in Mandapam area

The largest species under this genus Grows to about 50 cm Carapace rounded and covered with numerous spines and tubercles Antennular plate bearing two pairs of spines, the anterior pair being much larger than the posterior Abdominal segment smooth, without transverse grooves. Body colour grayish brown Each abdominal segment with a broad dark transverse band and two large white spots on either side Legs with black and light yellow stripes

Crabs rank third in their importance as gourmet food and the value of fishery they support after shrimps and lobsters Scylla tranquibarica and Scylla serrata are the larger ones attaining sizes of 0.5 to 2.0 kg and suitable for culture They are known as mud crabs, green crabs or mangrove crabs They prefer muddy and sandy bottoms They breed in the sea and megalopa onwards migrate to the estuaries Males are bigger than females of the same age They are omnivores feeding on shrimps, bivalves and fish among other food items They are continuous breeders with peaks at different times in different places.