Fishing is a profitable source of livelihood for the people of Lakshadweep where traditional methods of capture are still in vogue to a great extent. The traditional fishing methods and fishery of Lakshadweep consisting of 27 small islands of which only ten are inhabited have been briefly described by Hornell (1910), Ayyangar (1922), Ellis (1924), Mathew and Ramachandran (1956), Jones and Kumaran (1959), Varghese (1974), and Koya et. a/. (1956). The exploited resources have been dealt with by Silas et.al. (1986) and Kumaran and Gopakumar (1986). Even though 603 species of fishes are known from the Lakshadweep (Jones and Kumaran, 1980), only about thirty species contribute to the commercial fishery. Fish landings in some of t...
Oceanic species of tunas such as skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) and yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares...
The Union Territory of Lakshadweep has recently been in the limelight due to the special interest sh...
Tuna and tuna like fishes of Indian seas which remain largely underexploited at present, held the gr...
Economy of the Lakshadweep islanders depends mainly on coconut farming and fishing. About 30-40% of ...
The tuna fishery of the Lakshadweep in the southeastern Arabian Sea is often overemphasized to the e...
Not AvailableFishing is a profitable source of livelihood for the people of Lakshadweep where tradi...
Investigations conducted by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute have indicated the pos...
Lakshadweep group of islands is constituted by 36 small islands, islets and submerged banks (reefs...
The Union Territory of Lakshadweep (08 00'N and 12 30'N latitudes and 71 00'E and 74 00'E longitud...
The Directorate of Fisheries Lakshadweep took its origin in 1959 as a small organisation headed by ...
The vast lagoon systems and the shallow areas adjacent to the reefs of the Lakshadweep provide idea...
The mainstay of the tuna fishery of the Lakshadweep Islands is the small - scale pole and line fishe...
The tuna catch of the mainland coast of India is chiefly contributed by incidental catches where as...
The success of the pole and line fishery of Lakshadweep depends, among other factors, directly on ...
The Lakshadweep sea is estimated to have an annual fishery potential of about 90,000 tonnes while th...
Oceanic species of tunas such as skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) and yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares...
The Union Territory of Lakshadweep has recently been in the limelight due to the special interest sh...
Tuna and tuna like fishes of Indian seas which remain largely underexploited at present, held the gr...
Economy of the Lakshadweep islanders depends mainly on coconut farming and fishing. About 30-40% of ...
The tuna fishery of the Lakshadweep in the southeastern Arabian Sea is often overemphasized to the e...
Not AvailableFishing is a profitable source of livelihood for the people of Lakshadweep where tradi...
Investigations conducted by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute have indicated the pos...
Lakshadweep group of islands is constituted by 36 small islands, islets and submerged banks (reefs...
The Union Territory of Lakshadweep (08 00'N and 12 30'N latitudes and 71 00'E and 74 00'E longitud...
The Directorate of Fisheries Lakshadweep took its origin in 1959 as a small organisation headed by ...
The vast lagoon systems and the shallow areas adjacent to the reefs of the Lakshadweep provide idea...
The mainstay of the tuna fishery of the Lakshadweep Islands is the small - scale pole and line fishe...
The tuna catch of the mainland coast of India is chiefly contributed by incidental catches where as...
The success of the pole and line fishery of Lakshadweep depends, among other factors, directly on ...
The Lakshadweep sea is estimated to have an annual fishery potential of about 90,000 tonnes while th...
Oceanic species of tunas such as skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) and yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares...
The Union Territory of Lakshadweep has recently been in the limelight due to the special interest sh...
Tuna and tuna like fishes of Indian seas which remain largely underexploited at present, held the gr...