Supplier: Seaweed, Gelidium Corneum, Gelidium Microdon, Pterocladiella Spp, Osmundea Pinnatifida, Laurencia Viridis, Sargassum Spp, Fucus Spiralis, Cystoseira Abies Marina And Porphyra Spp, A. Armata, Fucus Spp, Halopteris, Halophyte Plants: Chrithmum Maritimum, Helichrysum Italicum, Salicornia
Supplier: Seaweed, gelidium corneum, gelidium microdon, pterocladiella spp, osmundea pinnatifida, laurencia viridis, sargassum spp, fucus spiralis, cystoseira abies marina and porphyra spp, a. armata, fucus spp, halopteris, halophyte plants: chrithmum maritimum, helichrysum italicum, salicornia
Supplier: Seaweed, gelidium corneum, gelidium microdon, pterocladiella spp, osmundea pinnatifida, laurencia viridis, sargassum spp, fucus spiralis, cystoseira abies marina and porphyra spp, a. Armata, fucus spp, halopteris, halophyte plants: chrithmum maritimum, helichrysum italicum, salicornia, etc.
Supplier: Seaweed, Gelidium Corneum, Gelidium Microdon, Pterocladiella Spp, Osmundea Pinnatifida, Laurencia Viridis, Sargassum Spp, Fucus Spiralis, Cystoseira Abies Marina And Porphyra Spp, A. Armata, Fucus Spp, Halopteris, Halophyte Plants: Chrithmum Maritimum, Helichrysum Italicum, Salicornia
Supplier: Seaweed, gelidium corneum, gelidium microdon, pterocladiella spp, osmundea pinnatifida, laurencia viridis, sargassum spp, fucus spiralis, cystoseira abies marina and porphyra spp, a. armata, fucus spp, halopteris, halophyte plants: chrithmum maritimum, helichrysum italicum, salicornia
Supplier: Seaweed, gelidium corneum, gelidium microdon, pterocladiella spp, osmundea pinnatifida, laurencia viridis, sargassum spp, fucus spiralis, cystoseira abies marina and porphyra spp, a. armata, fucus spp, halopteris, halophyte plants: chrithmum maritimum, helichrysum italicum, salicornia
Octopus (octopus spp) Spread across 300 different species the Octopus is a soft limbed mollusc which has eight limbs to use. It is a bilaterally symmetrical animal and has two eyes and a beak. Thanks to its soft body the octopus can change shape and move around in between nooks and corners too. When they move around the eight appendages tend to follow them. It is said that an Octopus has a complex nervous system but obviously good eyesight and thus are the most behaviourally diverse of all invertebrates. You will find an octopus in various parts of the sea like pelagic waters, coral reefs and the sea beds. Most of the species of octopus grow very quickly leading to early maturity and subsequent death. Octopus has been aptly used in various forms of mythology and certain fantasy books as well. The entire world loves to eat the octopus but usually, the Mediterranean and Asian areas are true lovers of the same. Giant Pacific octopus has been found to be the largest of the entire octopus available. On the other hand, the Octopus wolfi is smallest with an average length of 2.5 centimetres. It also has an ink sac for protection which can be found under its digestive gland. PACKING 1 X 10 KG IF SIZES U/5, 4/6, 6/8, 8/12, 12/15, 15/18
Deep sea lobsters are economically very important for the places where it is found. It is usually considered to generate huge income for humans. This is because it tastes really good and is used for active consumption at multiple levels. Falling under the species name Puuerulus spp the deep sea lobster is seen inhabiting crevices or burrowing under the rocks. Deep sea lobster is captured in large numbers and that process is accomplished using trawl nets. It is in their peak season that a large number of them are nurtured. This peak season lies between the months of December to January as that is when you find them mating and the population rising abundantly. The grading of the deep sea lobster is done on the basis of the weight per piece or per gram. Commercially the deep sea lobster is in demand and many people consume it on a regular basis. PACKING : 1 X 10 KG IF SIZES : /5, 4/6, 6/8, 8/12, 12/15, 15/18
Scientific Name: Tonna spp. Common Name: Spotted Tun Size: Typically ranges from 10 to 20 cm in length, but can vary depending on the species and individual shell. Shape: Globular or barrel-shaped with a somewhat flattened base. The shell spirals into a wide aperture. Color: Generally creamy or light tan with darker brown spots or streaks. The pattern of spots can vary, giving each shell a unique look.