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The Kerala trawlers’ catch is “the first record of this species in Indian waters and the western Indian Ocean.” A blackedge cusk eel, or Ophidion muraenolepis, caught off Kerala, India.
The Kerala trawlers’ catch is “the first record of this species in Indian waters and the western Indian Ocean.” A blackedge cusk eel, or Ophidion muraenolepis, caught off Kerala, India. Photo from ...
The Kerala trawlers’ catch is “the first record of this species in Indian waters and the western Indian Ocean.” A blackedge cusk eel, or Ophidion muraenolepis, caught off Kerala, India.
The Kerala trawlers’ catch is “the first record of this species in Indian waters and the western Indian Ocean.” A blackedge cusk eel, or Ophidion muraenolepis, caught off Kerala, India.
The Kerala trawlers’ catch is “the first record of this species in Indian waters and the western Indian Ocean.” A blackedge cusk eel, or Ophidion muraenolepis, caught off Kerala, India.
The Kerala trawlers’ catch is “the first record of this species in Indian waters and the western Indian Ocean.” A blackedge cusk eel, or Ophidion muraenolepis, caught off Kerala, India.
The Kerala trawlers’ catch is “the first record of this species in Indian waters and the western Indian Ocean.” A blackedge cusk eel, or Ophidion muraenolepis, caught off Kerala, India.
The Kerala trawlers’ catch is “the first record of this species in Indian waters and the western Indian Ocean.” A blackedge cusk eel, or Ophidion muraenolepis, caught off Kerala, India.