At the Madras Research Centre of CMFRI, there existed data for areas (Fig. 1) south of 15°40'N Upto the latitude zone of I0°40'N off Velanganni in depths ranging from 10 to 130 m for a eight year period From 1973 to 1980. The results of analysis of these data are presented here with a view to providing information on and extending our knowledge about the spatial and seasonal distribution of various indusirially important fisheries as also their resource potential along the north Tamil Nadu-South Andhra Coast
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
The annual estimated total marine fish catch in India for the period 1951-65 is 0 • 68786 million me...
Sea fishing in India has been restricted to the coastal pelagic fisheries for long, the rich demersa...
At the Madras Research Centre of CMFRI, there existed data for areas (Fig. 1) south of 15°40'N Upto...
The results of analyses of exploratory trawling survey data for areas north of latitude zone 1O' 4O'...
Not AvailableAt the Madras Research Centre of CMFRI, there existed data for areas (Fig. 1) south of ...
Consequent upon the decommissioning of motor trawlers M.T. Ashok and M. V. Champa during the years 1...
Based on the exploratory trawling surveys for a 10-year period from 1961 to 1970 by the Government ...
Located along the east coast of India, between 17 deg 15' N and 17 deg 55' N Latitudes (Fig. 1), th...
The exploited fisheries of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry during the recent five year period 1985-'89 ...
A knowledge of the fishery potential of all regions of the coast line is an essential prerequisite ...
The fishing vessels of the Government of India, Deep Sea Fishing Station, Bombay, conducted exglorat...
Madras zone is one of the important fishing centres on the east coast of India. To understand the fi...
For well over two decades now, trawling operations, both exploratory and commercial, have been g...
Data on tha cxploited marine fishery resources related to 3 major landing centres in Madras have be...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
The annual estimated total marine fish catch in India for the period 1951-65 is 0 • 68786 million me...
Sea fishing in India has been restricted to the coastal pelagic fisheries for long, the rich demersa...
At the Madras Research Centre of CMFRI, there existed data for areas (Fig. 1) south of 15°40'N Upto...
The results of analyses of exploratory trawling survey data for areas north of latitude zone 1O' 4O'...
Not AvailableAt the Madras Research Centre of CMFRI, there existed data for areas (Fig. 1) south of ...
Consequent upon the decommissioning of motor trawlers M.T. Ashok and M. V. Champa during the years 1...
Based on the exploratory trawling surveys for a 10-year period from 1961 to 1970 by the Government ...
Located along the east coast of India, between 17 deg 15' N and 17 deg 55' N Latitudes (Fig. 1), th...
The exploited fisheries of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry during the recent five year period 1985-'89 ...
A knowledge of the fishery potential of all regions of the coast line is an essential prerequisite ...
The fishing vessels of the Government of India, Deep Sea Fishing Station, Bombay, conducted exglorat...
Madras zone is one of the important fishing centres on the east coast of India. To understand the fi...
For well over two decades now, trawling operations, both exploratory and commercial, have been g...
Data on tha cxploited marine fishery resources related to 3 major landing centres in Madras have be...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
The annual estimated total marine fish catch in India for the period 1951-65 is 0 • 68786 million me...
Sea fishing in India has been restricted to the coastal pelagic fisheries for long, the rich demersa...