1110-1115This study showed that capture fisheries productsion in Pakistan is decreasing with the passage of time. This might be due to the overexploitation as the capture of fish often goes beyond maximum sustainable yield (MSY) value of our existing resources. Moreover, low profit, lack of resources and improperly trained fishermen are the main factors which are responsible for the decreased capture fisheries production in Pakistan. Although there is an increasing trend in the export of fish, however, the rate is very low. Thus, the economic contribution of capture fisheries in Pakistan is gradually declining which must be controlled through effective measures
Currently, all fishery-related operations in Pakistan are handled by four major fish harbors: Karach...
Fish consumption is very less in Pakistan as compared to the world. The study was designed to conduc...
At present, more than 50% of global marine fisheries catches are made in developing countries, and a...
Abstract Pakistani waters are rich in a variety of aquatic organisms. Of those organisms, fish has e...
1727-1734The contribution of marine capture fisheries production from Baluchistan is almost 34% of t...
1181-1187In this study an effort has been made to assess fisheries resources of Pakistan and determi...
559-566Shrimp fishery is an important fisheries resource in Pakistan. This fisheries resource has pl...
Pakistan is endowed with abundant fisheries resources that have significant economic potential. Capt...
1872-1878This study finds that aquaculture sector in Pakistan is making progress at a greater pace b...
929-935Overall, molluscan capture production has increased manifolds; however after 2000 there is de...
784-788In this paper, we have figured out tendency of sweeping juveniles and sub-adults of commercia...
1416-1424In this study, catch statistics of mullets are first time evaluated to know their exploitat...
Malaysia is very rich in marine fisheries resource. Marine fisheries sector can make an important co...
Not AvailableMarine fisheries sector of India has transformed from the status of subsistence fishery...
1425-1434Barramundi, (Lates calcarifer) is one of the most commercially important fish species. In P...
Currently, all fishery-related operations in Pakistan are handled by four major fish harbors: Karach...
Fish consumption is very less in Pakistan as compared to the world. The study was designed to conduc...
At present, more than 50% of global marine fisheries catches are made in developing countries, and a...
Abstract Pakistani waters are rich in a variety of aquatic organisms. Of those organisms, fish has e...
1727-1734The contribution of marine capture fisheries production from Baluchistan is almost 34% of t...
1181-1187In this study an effort has been made to assess fisheries resources of Pakistan and determi...
559-566Shrimp fishery is an important fisheries resource in Pakistan. This fisheries resource has pl...
Pakistan is endowed with abundant fisheries resources that have significant economic potential. Capt...
1872-1878This study finds that aquaculture sector in Pakistan is making progress at a greater pace b...
929-935Overall, molluscan capture production has increased manifolds; however after 2000 there is de...
784-788In this paper, we have figured out tendency of sweeping juveniles and sub-adults of commercia...
1416-1424In this study, catch statistics of mullets are first time evaluated to know their exploitat...
Malaysia is very rich in marine fisheries resource. Marine fisheries sector can make an important co...
Not AvailableMarine fisheries sector of India has transformed from the status of subsistence fishery...
1425-1434Barramundi, (Lates calcarifer) is one of the most commercially important fish species. In P...
Currently, all fishery-related operations in Pakistan are handled by four major fish harbors: Karach...
Fish consumption is very less in Pakistan as compared to the world. The study was designed to conduc...
At present, more than 50% of global marine fisheries catches are made in developing countries, and a...