Profile updated on 8 February 2024
SCIENTIFIC NAME(s)
Uroteuthis (photololigo) duvauceli
SPECIES NAME(s)
Indian squid
COMMON NAMES
Koonthal (vernacular); Kandavaya, Kolakalivinda (Telugu); Makul, Nala (Marathi); Narsinga, Ranga (Gujarati)
The Indian squid is known to occur in the Indo-West Pacific in the Indian Ocean, Red Sea, and Arabian Sea, eastwards from Mozambique to the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea, northward to Taiwan (Roper et al. 1984).
U. (P.) duvaucelii was one of the top three species that contributed to nearly 80% of all cephalopods caught in Kerala from 2012 to 2016. In the tropical southeastern Arabian Sea, statolith analysis shows the species to be of fast growth and a short life span (i.e., estimated at 6 months) associated with a rapid population turnover may facilitate rapid and continuous recruitment to the fishery (i.e., approximately after two months of age) (Venkatesan et al. 2017). The stock structure is unknown, this profile is defined as an assessment unit.
Management Quality:
≥ 6
≥ 6
≥ 6
Smale-Scale Fisheries: