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Findings of some uncommon sea-shells off Madagascar
Schmidt, W.; Bellec, O. (1994). Findings of some uncommon sea-shells off Madagascar. Afr. J. Trop. Hydrobiol. Fish. 5(1): 63-66
In: African Journal of Tropical Hydrobiology and Fisheries. East African Fisheries Research Organizations: Nairobi. ISSN 0002-0036; e-ISSN 2226-4647, more

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Keywords
    Animal products > Shells
    Catch composition
    Catching methods > Net fishing > Trawling > Bottom trawling
    Fisheries > Shellfish fisheries > Mollusc fisheries
    Indian ocean islands > Southern africa > Francophone africa > Least developed countries > Acp countries > Madagascar
    Madagascar
    Taxa > Species > Rare species
    Gastropoda [WoRMS]
    ISW, Indian Ocean [Marine Regions]; Malagasy Rep.

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  • Schmidt, W.
  • Bellec, O.

Abstract
    During one year of bottom trawling along the slope of the continental shelf off Madagascar some sea shells were obtained in greater depths which are reported in the literature either uncommon for that area or very rare in general. The rare species caught were Conus teremachii, Conus milneedwardsi, an unidentified Conus sp. and Cypraea broderipii. Some other species whose usual habitat is South East Asia were found off the West coast of Madagascar. Those species were Pleurotomaria sp. Murex palmarosae, Dentalium elephantinum. All species were caught with a normal bottom trawl which suggests that the number of specimens retained by the large meshes was but minute. With a suitable gear a far larger number of specimens might have been obtained.

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