The average annual marine fish landing of Vizhinjam during 2004-2013 fluctuated from 13,119 to 23,798 t registering an average catch of 1,9462 t. Standard effort fluctuated over the years with minimum of 53,772 during 2011 and maximum of 1,21,524 during 2005 with an average of 91,491 units. Pelagic finfishes contributed 78.4% to the total catch, followed by demersal finfishes (10.5%), crustaceans (0.8%) and molluscs (10.5%). Boat seine contributed 39% to the total catch, followed by drift gillnet (31%) and mechanised hooks and line (20%). Landings of major pelagic resources registered marginal increase till 2009, after which the catch decreased drastically. Tunas contributed 33.8% of the total pelagic landings followed by clupeids which for...
The fishery for Megalaspis cordyla (locally called Vangoda) formed on an average 6.63% of the total...
The total marine fish production in India during the financial year 1982-83 was estimated. Barring t...
Data on tha cxploited marine fishery resources related to 3 major landing centres in Madras have be...
Vizhinjam, an important fish landing centre in the fishery zone extending from Kollangode in the sou...
The average annual yield from the demersal fisheries of Vizhinjam amounts to 773 tomtes which forms...
The average annual marine fish landing of Andhra Pradesh during 2000-2010 was 1.99 lakh t. Fishing e...
Vizhinjam, situated at long. 76°59'15"e, lat. 8°22'30", and 16 km south of trivandrum, is an importa...
The status of carangid fishery at Vizhinjam during the decade 1979-'88 is evaluated. The details of ...
Not AvailableThe average annual marine fish landing of Andhra Pradesh during 2000-2010 was 1.99 lakh...
Pudumanikuppam near Madras is the only major fish landing place of the district where both mechanise...
A knowledge of the fishery potential of all regions of the coast line is an essential prerequisite ...
An average of about 7 drift gill nets and 3 seasonally operating bottom set gill nets land at the Ma...
Situated about 16 km south of Trivandrum, the Vizhinjam Research Centre of Central Marine Fisheries...
The article describes an unusual catch the carangid Selar crumenophthalmus (Bloch) was obtained clos...
Annual mackerel landings during 1977-'86 at Vizhinjam averaged 191.5 tonnes. The fishing season for...
The fishery for Megalaspis cordyla (locally called Vangoda) formed on an average 6.63% of the total...
The total marine fish production in India during the financial year 1982-83 was estimated. Barring t...
Data on tha cxploited marine fishery resources related to 3 major landing centres in Madras have be...
Vizhinjam, an important fish landing centre in the fishery zone extending from Kollangode in the sou...
The average annual yield from the demersal fisheries of Vizhinjam amounts to 773 tomtes which forms...
The average annual marine fish landing of Andhra Pradesh during 2000-2010 was 1.99 lakh t. Fishing e...
Vizhinjam, situated at long. 76°59'15"e, lat. 8°22'30", and 16 km south of trivandrum, is an importa...
The status of carangid fishery at Vizhinjam during the decade 1979-'88 is evaluated. The details of ...
Not AvailableThe average annual marine fish landing of Andhra Pradesh during 2000-2010 was 1.99 lakh...
Pudumanikuppam near Madras is the only major fish landing place of the district where both mechanise...
A knowledge of the fishery potential of all regions of the coast line is an essential prerequisite ...
An average of about 7 drift gill nets and 3 seasonally operating bottom set gill nets land at the Ma...
Situated about 16 km south of Trivandrum, the Vizhinjam Research Centre of Central Marine Fisheries...
The article describes an unusual catch the carangid Selar crumenophthalmus (Bloch) was obtained clos...
Annual mackerel landings during 1977-'86 at Vizhinjam averaged 191.5 tonnes. The fishing season for...
The fishery for Megalaspis cordyla (locally called Vangoda) formed on an average 6.63% of the total...
The total marine fish production in India during the financial year 1982-83 was estimated. Barring t...
Data on tha cxploited marine fishery resources related to 3 major landing centres in Madras have be...