Title of article :
Diversity and Current Status of Grouper Fish, Epinephelus Bloch, 1793 in Indian Coastal Waters
Author/Authors :
Chatla, Darwin Department of Zoology and Aquaculture - Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagar, Andhra Pradesh, India , Pamulapati, Padmavathi Department of Zoology and Aquaculture - Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagar, Andhra Pradesh, India
Abstract :
The grouper fish, Epinephelus Bloch, 1793 represents an iconic genus of the family Serranidae and order
Perciformes. They are highly-prized food fishes intended for subsistence, artisanal, recreational and commercial
fisheries throughout their geographic range. Despite their economic importance, the status of grouper fishes has been
increasingly imperiled through overfishing activities. The conservation efforts have also been constrained with this
highly skewed Epinephelus. Hence, in order to save this esteemed resource, effective conservation and rehabilitation
strategies need to be planned and implemented in the country. However, it requires the knowledge of the current
status of grouper fish diversity which is not yet carried comprehensively. Hence this study was proposed to review the
systematic study of the genus Epinephelus to fill the gaps in diversity studies of India. The study also documented the
present IUCN status of the listed species of Epinephelus under different categories of conservation status.
Keywords :
Conservation , Distribution , Diversity , Epinephelus , Groupers
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences