Catch trends fitted for selected groups of demersal flshes and ' all fish' in the zone from 15°40’N to 10*40' N revealed that an increasing trend could be expected for all the groups. Estimations of MSY and optimum fishing intensities also indicated that the stocks of these groups could stand 3.5-5.0'times increase in fishing pressure and yield 22-59% more catch. However, available information on commercial fishing suggests that the scope for increasing the yield is marginal. The reason for this difference in the results is discussed with a view to understand the exact status of the fishery potential off Madras
The results of analyses of exploratory trawling survey data for areas north of latitude zone 1O' 4O'...
An average of about 7 drift gill nets and 3 seasonally operating bottom set gill nets land at the Ma...
In the present account a descriptive analysis is made on the recent trends in the yield of exploited...
Not AvailableCatch trends fitted for selected groups of demersal flshes and ' all fish' in the zone ...
A characteristic feature of marine fish production in India is its annual fluctuations, as vividly s...
The average annual yield from the demersal fisheries of Vizhinjam amounts to 773 tomtes which forms...
Over the years various estimates have been made of the maximum sustainable yield of the total fish r...
In spite of added inputs, the increase in marina fish production in India hat been only marginal du...
In this paper the potential harvest has been estimated by fitting trend line to catch data and extra...
Results of bottom trawling in inshore areas off Paradeep with reference to total catch composition a...
The marine fisheries sector of India, the emphasis until recently was on development and increased e...
Trend of the major exploited marine fishery resources of India during 1961-'85 The annual estimated...
Time series data on marine fish landings and effort in units and hours of operation along Kerala dur...
Marine fish production from capture fisheries in India has increased by about six fold during the pa...
On the east coast of India, the elasmobrancbs, cat fishes, 'other sardines', anchovies and white ba...
The results of analyses of exploratory trawling survey data for areas north of latitude zone 1O' 4O'...
An average of about 7 drift gill nets and 3 seasonally operating bottom set gill nets land at the Ma...
In the present account a descriptive analysis is made on the recent trends in the yield of exploited...
Not AvailableCatch trends fitted for selected groups of demersal flshes and ' all fish' in the zone ...
A characteristic feature of marine fish production in India is its annual fluctuations, as vividly s...
The average annual yield from the demersal fisheries of Vizhinjam amounts to 773 tomtes which forms...
Over the years various estimates have been made of the maximum sustainable yield of the total fish r...
In spite of added inputs, the increase in marina fish production in India hat been only marginal du...
In this paper the potential harvest has been estimated by fitting trend line to catch data and extra...
Results of bottom trawling in inshore areas off Paradeep with reference to total catch composition a...
The marine fisheries sector of India, the emphasis until recently was on development and increased e...
Trend of the major exploited marine fishery resources of India during 1961-'85 The annual estimated...
Time series data on marine fish landings and effort in units and hours of operation along Kerala dur...
Marine fish production from capture fisheries in India has increased by about six fold during the pa...
On the east coast of India, the elasmobrancbs, cat fishes, 'other sardines', anchovies and white ba...
The results of analyses of exploratory trawling survey data for areas north of latitude zone 1O' 4O'...
An average of about 7 drift gill nets and 3 seasonally operating bottom set gill nets land at the Ma...
In the present account a descriptive analysis is made on the recent trends in the yield of exploited...