International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies
2016, Vol. 4, Issue 6, Part E
Seasonal variation of proximate composition of tuna fishes from Visakhapatnam fishing harbor, East coast of India
Author(s): PSCHPD Rani, PPN Vijay Kumar, K Rushinadha Rao and U Shameem
Abstract: The present study was carried out to assess the proximate composition of tuna fish Kawa kawa (
Euthynnus affinis) and frigate tuna (
Auxis thazard) from Visakhapatnam fishing harbor, East Coast of India. These fishes inhabit coastal waters and have preference staying in relatively warm water. In the present study the proximate chemical composition and seasonal variations of moisture, protein, fat and ash in marine fishes
Euthynnus affinis and
Auxis thazard were recorded during three different seasons. High moisture content was observed during pre-monsoon seasons (77.01±0.16 in
E. affinis and 79.71±0.36 in
A. thazard), while high protein concentration was seen in monsoon season (25.16±0.10% and 23.34±0.21%) in both
E. affinis and
A. thazard species. Whereas high mean concentration of fat was found in post-monsoon season in the case of
E. affinis, recording 1.37±0.16% and in monsoon season in the case of
A. thazard (1.25±0.07%). High ash percentage was noted in pre-monsoon season in
E. affinis (1.13±0.14%) and in post-monsoon season in
A. thazard (1.01±0.27).
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PSCHPD Rani, PPN Vijay Kumar, K Rushinadha Rao, U Shameem. Seasonal variation of proximate composition of tuna fishes from Visakhapatnam fishing harbor, East coast of India. Int J Fish Aquat Stud 2016;4(6):308-313.