The Prawn fishery of the west coast of India is reviewed with particular reference to monsoon season and related management problems based on observations at Cochin, Calicut, Mangalore and Bombay. With an estimated average annual production of about 25,000 tonnes for the period 1984-88, the monsoon season contributes only 15% to the total prawn landings of this coast. While shrimp trawling remains almost completely suspended in most of the centres during this period, it is very active at Cochin and Sakthikulangara in Kerala Coast and moderately active in Bombay Coast
Increasing utilization of prawns both in the internal and external markets has created a large deman...
Maharashtra is the leading prawn producing state in India, accounting for 75 % of the uon-penaeid an...
A preliminary appraisal of the relation between fishing effort and catch of prawns in the Kerala wa...
To highlight the fishery in monsoon, an attempt has been made In this paper to evaluate the impad of...
Sakthikulangara is the most important prawn landing center in Kerala. Study on the prawn fishery exp...
The prawn fishery of Coohin area with partioular reference to monsoon seuon and the present prob...
The monthly as well as seasonal fluctuations in the landings of sdaenids obtained by trawlers and gj...
The lizardfish fishery of the different maritime States along the west coast during monsoon is compa...
The most outstanding development that has taken place during the past decade in India's fishing ind...
The availability, abundance and yield of catfishes are very much influenced by the monsoon along the...
Additional information regarding the offshore migration of 'karikkadi' (Parapenaeopsis stylifera) d...
The elevation of India's position into the second place among the prawn fishing nations of the wor...
The scope for increased exploitation of the prawn resources is envisaged in the recent exploratory f...
The results of a detailed analysis of the prawn fishery of Neendakara area with special reference to...
In recent years neendakara – sakthikulangara area in kerala has emerged as a prominent prawn fishery...
Increasing utilization of prawns both in the internal and external markets has created a large deman...
Maharashtra is the leading prawn producing state in India, accounting for 75 % of the uon-penaeid an...
A preliminary appraisal of the relation between fishing effort and catch of prawns in the Kerala wa...
To highlight the fishery in monsoon, an attempt has been made In this paper to evaluate the impad of...
Sakthikulangara is the most important prawn landing center in Kerala. Study on the prawn fishery exp...
The prawn fishery of Coohin area with partioular reference to monsoon seuon and the present prob...
The monthly as well as seasonal fluctuations in the landings of sdaenids obtained by trawlers and gj...
The lizardfish fishery of the different maritime States along the west coast during monsoon is compa...
The most outstanding development that has taken place during the past decade in India's fishing ind...
The availability, abundance and yield of catfishes are very much influenced by the monsoon along the...
Additional information regarding the offshore migration of 'karikkadi' (Parapenaeopsis stylifera) d...
The elevation of India's position into the second place among the prawn fishing nations of the wor...
The scope for increased exploitation of the prawn resources is envisaged in the recent exploratory f...
The results of a detailed analysis of the prawn fishery of Neendakara area with special reference to...
In recent years neendakara – sakthikulangara area in kerala has emerged as a prominent prawn fishery...
Increasing utilization of prawns both in the internal and external markets has created a large deman...
Maharashtra is the leading prawn producing state in India, accounting for 75 % of the uon-penaeid an...
A preliminary appraisal of the relation between fishing effort and catch of prawns in the Kerala wa...