Description
This Madras Fisheries Bureau bulletin presents James Hornell’s detailed scientific examination of the sacred chank of India, scientifically identified as Turbinella pyrum. The monograph provides extensive research into the morphology, habitat, and life cycle of this significant marine gastropod mollusk.
Beyond biological classification, Hornell explores the deep cultural and religious importance of the chank in Indian society, where it holds sacred status in Hindu and Bengali traditions. The work documents traditional harvesting methods, fishery practices, and the economic value of chank collection along Indian coasts.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House serves as an essential reference for marine biologists, fisheries researchers, anthropologists, and those interested in Indian maritime heritage. The comprehensive treatment combines scientific rigor with ethnographic observation, making it valuable for both academic and general readers seeking understanding of India’s marine biodiversity and cultural practices.
![Madras fisheries bureau, bulletin No. 7-The sacred chank of India : a Monograph of the Indian conch (Turbinella pyrum) [Hardcover]](https://thebookishowl.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/51sR7wT51L.jpg)






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