Basic objective of fisheries research is to provide ample information on the status of fish stocks. This information is collected through various sampling procedures and the data are used to provide advice on the sustainable management of fish stocks, upon which the entire fishing industry depends. There are two main sources of data collected and used in fisheries research. These can be divided into fishery independent and fishery dependent data. The first usually involves monitoring the changes in distribution over time in the relative or absolute abundance of fish populations using vessel based surveys in a way that is not subject to the biases inherent in commercial fishery data. The collection and accurate interpretation of both fishery...
There are two groups of factors, namely fishery independent factors such as current, temperature and...
The marine fisheries sector in India provide livelihood to nearly 4.0 million people and contributes...
Exploited fish stocks are assessed with the help of micro analytic and macro models (Alagaraja, 199...
Fisheries are one of the most important renewable resources. With increasing fishing pressure, the ...
As fish are a natural resource, it is important to balance their use and protection. To comprehend t...
As fish are a natural resource, it is important to balance their use and protection. To comprehend t...
Commercial fishing along the Indian coast is a dynamic and complex process with several types of cra...
Proper assessment of the impact of fishing on the various fish populations is essential for the effi...
Among all the exploited natural animal resources, fisheries resources are the largest. The magnitud...
Assessment of exploited fish stocks and the associated fishery is essential for evolving appropr...
In the present days of acute food shortage, the necessity of developing and expanding our fisheries...
Inland capture fisheries in many parts of the world, especially in developing nations, receive relat...
An overview is provided of basic methodological and operational concepts of the statistical monitori...
The objectives of studies on fish population are as follows; firstly, to make a diagnosis of the pas...
<strong>Summary </strong> The thesis developed and improved methods for the integrated analysis of d...
There are two groups of factors, namely fishery independent factors such as current, temperature and...
The marine fisheries sector in India provide livelihood to nearly 4.0 million people and contributes...
Exploited fish stocks are assessed with the help of micro analytic and macro models (Alagaraja, 199...
Fisheries are one of the most important renewable resources. With increasing fishing pressure, the ...
As fish are a natural resource, it is important to balance their use and protection. To comprehend t...
As fish are a natural resource, it is important to balance their use and protection. To comprehend t...
Commercial fishing along the Indian coast is a dynamic and complex process with several types of cra...
Proper assessment of the impact of fishing on the various fish populations is essential for the effi...
Among all the exploited natural animal resources, fisheries resources are the largest. The magnitud...
Assessment of exploited fish stocks and the associated fishery is essential for evolving appropr...
In the present days of acute food shortage, the necessity of developing and expanding our fisheries...
Inland capture fisheries in many parts of the world, especially in developing nations, receive relat...
An overview is provided of basic methodological and operational concepts of the statistical monitori...
The objectives of studies on fish population are as follows; firstly, to make a diagnosis of the pas...
<strong>Summary </strong> The thesis developed and improved methods for the integrated analysis of d...
There are two groups of factors, namely fishery independent factors such as current, temperature and...
The marine fisheries sector in India provide livelihood to nearly 4.0 million people and contributes...
Exploited fish stocks are assessed with the help of micro analytic and macro models (Alagaraja, 199...