The marine capture fisheries sector of Maharashtra has undergone tremendous change in terms of fishing patterns, fishing methods, spatial expansion of fishing grounds, multiday fishing and innovations in crafts and gears, among others. With the increasing demand for marine fish for consumption and other non-food utilization of fishes, exploitation of juvenile fishes is becoming more common. Exploitation of juveniles which causes ‘growth overfishing’ is a major concern as it affects the health of fish stocks and the ecosystem which impacts livelihood of fishers and causes much economic loss to all stakeholders
Using size at first maturity (SFM) as a biological reference point, the minimum legal size (MLS) for...
Fisheries have emerged as an important food production sector of the Tamil Nadu State contributing t...
Using the minimum size at maturity (MSM) as a biological reference point and relatively low reprodu...
Marine fisheries in Tamil Nadu have undergone tremendous change in terms of fishing pattern, fishin...
During the current fishing season, considerable amount of juveniles of small pelagics have been ca...
Not AvailableMarine fisheries in Tamil Nadu have undergone tremendous change in terms of fishing pa...
Only Kerala and Karnataka have so far notified similar guidelines. Last year, Central Marine Fisheri...
Fish production in the country has increased from 5.65 million tonnes in 2000-2001 to 8.66 million t...
India, being one of the largest marine fisheries in the world, has high stakes in managing its coast...
Maharashtra with a coastline of 720 km has a shelf area of about 90,000 sq.km. The EEZ confers an ad...
Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute is taking steps to implement the Minimum Legal Size (MLS...
A characteristic feature of marine fish production in India is its annual fluctuations, as vividly s...
Fish production in the country has increased from 5.65 million tonnes in 2000-2001 to 8.66 million t...
C ephalopods comprising of squids, cuttlefishes and octopus account for nearly 6% of marine fish l...
With average annual marine fish landings of 3.6 lakh t during 2001-10, Maharashtra is one of the maj...
Using size at first maturity (SFM) as a biological reference point, the minimum legal size (MLS) for...
Fisheries have emerged as an important food production sector of the Tamil Nadu State contributing t...
Using the minimum size at maturity (MSM) as a biological reference point and relatively low reprodu...
Marine fisheries in Tamil Nadu have undergone tremendous change in terms of fishing pattern, fishin...
During the current fishing season, considerable amount of juveniles of small pelagics have been ca...
Not AvailableMarine fisheries in Tamil Nadu have undergone tremendous change in terms of fishing pa...
Only Kerala and Karnataka have so far notified similar guidelines. Last year, Central Marine Fisheri...
Fish production in the country has increased from 5.65 million tonnes in 2000-2001 to 8.66 million t...
India, being one of the largest marine fisheries in the world, has high stakes in managing its coast...
Maharashtra with a coastline of 720 km has a shelf area of about 90,000 sq.km. The EEZ confers an ad...
Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute is taking steps to implement the Minimum Legal Size (MLS...
A characteristic feature of marine fish production in India is its annual fluctuations, as vividly s...
Fish production in the country has increased from 5.65 million tonnes in 2000-2001 to 8.66 million t...
C ephalopods comprising of squids, cuttlefishes and octopus account for nearly 6% of marine fish l...
With average annual marine fish landings of 3.6 lakh t during 2001-10, Maharashtra is one of the maj...
Using size at first maturity (SFM) as a biological reference point, the minimum legal size (MLS) for...
Fisheries have emerged as an important food production sector of the Tamil Nadu State contributing t...
Using the minimum size at maturity (MSM) as a biological reference point and relatively low reprodu...