With the long coast line along the mainland itself besides the rich areas surrounding the Andaman Nicobar Islands and the Laccadive Archipelago, with the fairly wide continental shelf and slope and with the expansive high seas extending beyond, India has rich marine fishery resources, chiefly constituted by varied species of fishes and crustaceans. There are also ample ancillary resources like the utilizable molluscs, corals, sponges, echinoderms and seaweeds. The marine fish production of India is about 40 per cent of the total of slightly over 2 million metric tons, coming from all the countries bordering the Indian Ocean
India, with an extensive coastline of over 6,100 km and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of above ...
India has a long coastline of nearly 6000 km with the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Laccadive ...
Our marine fish landings, which had been at 1.08 million tonnes in 1970, increased to about 1.24 mil...
With the long coast line along the mainland itself besides the rich areas surrounding the Andaman Ni...
Among the countries bordering the Indian Ocean, India has strategic advantages in exploitation of m...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
India is endowed with a long coastline of 8129 km. Being tropical country, the marine ecosystem bor...
India is endowed with a long coastline of 8129 km. Being tropical country, the marine ecosystem bord...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...
The marine fisheries resources of India including the EE Zone of about 2 million sq. km are of consi...
The annual estimated total marine fish catch in India for the period 1951-65 is 0 • 68786 million me...
The rich marine fishery resources of India include several groups of individual species of fishes wh...
Marine fisheries resources of our country, being dynamic and self renewing in nature, are subject to...
The Madras State has a coastline of 620 miles with an inshore belt of 9,000 sq. miles and a continen...
The marine fishing industry of India, though capable of becoming an important sector in the nationa...
India, with an extensive coastline of over 6,100 km and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of above ...
India has a long coastline of nearly 6000 km with the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Laccadive ...
Our marine fish landings, which had been at 1.08 million tonnes in 1970, increased to about 1.24 mil...
With the long coast line along the mainland itself besides the rich areas surrounding the Andaman Ni...
Among the countries bordering the Indian Ocean, India has strategic advantages in exploitation of m...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
India is endowed with a long coastline of 8129 km. Being tropical country, the marine ecosystem bor...
India is endowed with a long coastline of 8129 km. Being tropical country, the marine ecosystem bord...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...
The marine fisheries resources of India including the EE Zone of about 2 million sq. km are of consi...
The annual estimated total marine fish catch in India for the period 1951-65 is 0 • 68786 million me...
The rich marine fishery resources of India include several groups of individual species of fishes wh...
Marine fisheries resources of our country, being dynamic and self renewing in nature, are subject to...
The Madras State has a coastline of 620 miles with an inshore belt of 9,000 sq. miles and a continen...
The marine fishing industry of India, though capable of becoming an important sector in the nationa...
India, with an extensive coastline of over 6,100 km and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of above ...
India has a long coastline of nearly 6000 km with the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Laccadive ...
Our marine fish landings, which had been at 1.08 million tonnes in 1970, increased to about 1.24 mil...