Speaking at an International Conference ' Fisheries development in 2000 A.D.' (New Delhi, 1985) Dr. W. Philip Appleyard in a global context opined that the marine demersal catches could be increased from 22 million to 37 million tonnes ; the marine pelagic catches from 24 million to 50 million tonnes; tuna catches from around 3 million to at least 8 million tonnes and cephalopods from around 1 million to 10 million tonnes. A potential saving of post-harvest losses of 11 million tonnes may also be added to these to exceed 110 million tonnes of fishes needed by 2000 A.D
The tuna resources landed by the small scale fishery sector in the neritic zone of the Indian EEZ e...
In recent years attention has been focused towards the development of Fisheries in the Lakshadweep...
Tuna production in the' world continued to increase from an average annual catch of 1.745 million t ...
The tuna fisheries in India is still predominantly an artisanal activity with marginal inputs from t...
in recent years, one of the significant changes In the International tuna industry has been both the...
^ s a part of the National policy for the judicious exploitation of the living resources of the Exc...
The scenario of tuna fishery in the Indian EEZ in recent years show that it is still limited to the...
Fishery for tuna and tuna like fishes in the country has been in vogue from time immemorial and pres...
There is a growing concern about sustaining global food resources to keep pace with the growing pop...
Tunas constitute one of the important marine fisheries resources of our country, having an estimate...
Tuna is one of the least exploited resources of the Indian seas accounting for 0.98 % of the total m...
The average estimated annual tuna landings during 1995 -2004 along the mainland coast of India was 4...
Tuna fisheries in India have undergone significant changes in recent years. Though the coastal mul...
Tuna and tuna like fishes of Indian seas which remain largely underexploited at present, held the gr...
Tuna and billfish production from Indian seas during the period 1985-'99 evinced an increasing tren...
The tuna resources landed by the small scale fishery sector in the neritic zone of the Indian EEZ e...
In recent years attention has been focused towards the development of Fisheries in the Lakshadweep...
Tuna production in the' world continued to increase from an average annual catch of 1.745 million t ...
The tuna fisheries in India is still predominantly an artisanal activity with marginal inputs from t...
in recent years, one of the significant changes In the International tuna industry has been both the...
^ s a part of the National policy for the judicious exploitation of the living resources of the Exc...
The scenario of tuna fishery in the Indian EEZ in recent years show that it is still limited to the...
Fishery for tuna and tuna like fishes in the country has been in vogue from time immemorial and pres...
There is a growing concern about sustaining global food resources to keep pace with the growing pop...
Tunas constitute one of the important marine fisheries resources of our country, having an estimate...
Tuna is one of the least exploited resources of the Indian seas accounting for 0.98 % of the total m...
The average estimated annual tuna landings during 1995 -2004 along the mainland coast of India was 4...
Tuna fisheries in India have undergone significant changes in recent years. Though the coastal mul...
Tuna and tuna like fishes of Indian seas which remain largely underexploited at present, held the gr...
Tuna and billfish production from Indian seas during the period 1985-'99 evinced an increasing tren...
The tuna resources landed by the small scale fishery sector in the neritic zone of the Indian EEZ e...
In recent years attention has been focused towards the development of Fisheries in the Lakshadweep...
Tuna production in the' world continued to increase from an average annual catch of 1.745 million t ...