Data on tha cxploited marine fishery resources related to 3 major landing centres in Madras have been analysed for 1980-1986 with reference to important pelagic and demersal resources. The centre K a s i d u was taken into account because of large scale operation of trawlers and the other two centres, viz. Triplicane and Nochikuppam were selected mainly because of the various types of indigenous gears being operated
To highlight the fishery in monsoon, an attempt has been made In this paper to evaluate the impad of...
The lucrative external market for shrimp and constant rise in the mechanised trawl fishing fleets no...
The monthly as well as seasonal fluctuations in the landings of sdaenids obtained by trawlers and gj...
Madras zone is one of the important fishing centres on the east coast of India. To understand the fi...
Pudumanikuppam near Madras is the only major fish landing place of the district where both mechanise...
Madras Fisheries Harbour is one of the largest fisheries harbours in the east coast ofIndia. It prov...
The exploited fisheries of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry during the recent five year period 1985-'89 ...
Trend of the major exploited marine fishery resources of India during 1961-'85 The annual estimated...
Located along the east coast of India, between 17 deg 15' N and 17 deg 55' N Latitudes (Fig. 1), th...
The Madras State has a coastline of 620 miles with an inshore belt of 9,000 sq. miles and a continen...
Introduction of commercial trawling and expansion of the fishing fleet to exploit the ground fishes ...
During the last two decades, the marine fish landings in India by the mechanised sector have been ...
Marine fishing in the country is carried out by non-mechanised and mechanised boats employing wide ...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...
Our marine fish landings, which had been at 1.08 million tonnes in 1970, increased to about 1.24 mil...
To highlight the fishery in monsoon, an attempt has been made In this paper to evaluate the impad of...
The lucrative external market for shrimp and constant rise in the mechanised trawl fishing fleets no...
The monthly as well as seasonal fluctuations in the landings of sdaenids obtained by trawlers and gj...
Madras zone is one of the important fishing centres on the east coast of India. To understand the fi...
Pudumanikuppam near Madras is the only major fish landing place of the district where both mechanise...
Madras Fisheries Harbour is one of the largest fisheries harbours in the east coast ofIndia. It prov...
The exploited fisheries of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry during the recent five year period 1985-'89 ...
Trend of the major exploited marine fishery resources of India during 1961-'85 The annual estimated...
Located along the east coast of India, between 17 deg 15' N and 17 deg 55' N Latitudes (Fig. 1), th...
The Madras State has a coastline of 620 miles with an inshore belt of 9,000 sq. miles and a continen...
Introduction of commercial trawling and expansion of the fishing fleet to exploit the ground fishes ...
During the last two decades, the marine fish landings in India by the mechanised sector have been ...
Marine fishing in the country is carried out by non-mechanised and mechanised boats employing wide ...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...
Our marine fish landings, which had been at 1.08 million tonnes in 1970, increased to about 1.24 mil...
To highlight the fishery in monsoon, an attempt has been made In this paper to evaluate the impad of...
The lucrative external market for shrimp and constant rise in the mechanised trawl fishing fleets no...
The monthly as well as seasonal fluctuations in the landings of sdaenids obtained by trawlers and gj...