A review of the research conducted at National Institute of Oceanography, Goa to assess the capture and culture fishery potential of India is presented in the paper- the primary, secondary and benthic productivity of estuaries and backwaters are elucidated by taking the Mandovi-Zuari estuarine system as an example. The productivity of the coastal and oceanic waters around India are discussed. The expected fishery yield and present level of exploitation are assessed and further course of action discussed in this paper, in culture fisheries the contributions of NIO in the fields of mussel culture, shrimp culture, brine shrimp culture, seaweed culture, horse-shoe crab culture and fish culture are reviewed and discussed
The importance of coastal aquaculture in the context of augmenting fish production, impro vi...
The slow growth rate in marine capture fisheries of the coastal sector world over, capital intensiv...
India is endowed with a long coastline of 8129 km. Being tropical country, the marine ecosystem bor...
Not AvailableA review of the research conducted at National Institute of Oceanography, Goa to assess...
India is endowed with a continental shelf of 0.5 million km2 and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of...
India, with an extensive coastline of over 6,100 km and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of above ...
The fisheries sector has been accorded an important role in India's economic development plans. With...
During the last three decades marine fisheries in India has shown a steady growth from an annual yi...
The marine capture fishery of India is in the cross roads at the present juncture. It fias two opti...
The paper deals with a review of marine finfish culture research for development in India. Informat...
Among the countries bordering the Indian Ocean, India, endowed with 2.02 million sq. km of EEZ along...
Details of various ecosystems utilized for finfish culture, the species of fishes used, mono-and pol...
The paper deals with the research contributions of the central marine fisheries research Institute ...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
The importance of coastal aquaculture in the context of augmenting fish production, impro vi...
The slow growth rate in marine capture fisheries of the coastal sector world over, capital intensiv...
India is endowed with a long coastline of 8129 km. Being tropical country, the marine ecosystem bor...
Not AvailableA review of the research conducted at National Institute of Oceanography, Goa to assess...
India is endowed with a continental shelf of 0.5 million km2 and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of...
India, with an extensive coastline of over 6,100 km and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of above ...
The fisheries sector has been accorded an important role in India's economic development plans. With...
During the last three decades marine fisheries in India has shown a steady growth from an annual yi...
The marine capture fishery of India is in the cross roads at the present juncture. It fias two opti...
The paper deals with a review of marine finfish culture research for development in India. Informat...
Among the countries bordering the Indian Ocean, India, endowed with 2.02 million sq. km of EEZ along...
Details of various ecosystems utilized for finfish culture, the species of fishes used, mono-and pol...
The paper deals with the research contributions of the central marine fisheries research Institute ...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
The importance of coastal aquaculture in the context of augmenting fish production, impro vi...
The slow growth rate in marine capture fisheries of the coastal sector world over, capital intensiv...
India is endowed with a long coastline of 8129 km. Being tropical country, the marine ecosystem bor...