Mechanisation of the fishery along the Kerala coast has progressed considerably, resulting in an increase of the exploitation of ground fishes and prawns. Detailed study of the prawn fishery by mechanised boats based at Neendakara-Sakthikulangara complex has been attempted, with a view to determine whether there are any indications of overfishing either biological or economic
Parapenaeopsis stylifera is one of the most abundant and highly valued shrimp species in India. It...
Parapenaeopsis stylifera, (called 'Karikkadi Chemmeen' ) is the most important species of prawn cont...
The exploitation of shrimp resources in the coastal waters of Kerala by mechanised and traditional ...
In recent years neendakara – sakthikulangara area in kerala has emerged as a prominent prawn fishery...
The results of a detailed analysis of the prawn fishery of Neendakara area with special reference to...
Sakthikulangara is the most important prawn landing center in Kerala. Study on the prawn fishery exp...
The Prawn fishery of the west coast of India is reviewed with particular reference to monsoon season...
The commencement of the 1983-'84 fishing season witnessed bumper catches of prawns (Metapenaeus dob...
With the introduction of the mechanised trawlers, the shrimp fishery of Maharashtra coast especiall...
A preliminary appraisal of the relation between fishing effort and catch of prawns in the Kerala wa...
The monthly landings of the different species and the effort expended show wide fluctuations. Howev...
The average annual landing of this species at Cochin Fisheries Harbour was 192 tonnes with catch per...
The prawn fishery of Coohin area with partioular reference to monsoon seuon and the present prob...
The long chain of backwaters extending along the central and southern parts of the Kerala State pro...
Shrimps are extremely valuable resources, in view of their large domestic as well as export demand....
Parapenaeopsis stylifera is one of the most abundant and highly valued shrimp species in India. It...
Parapenaeopsis stylifera, (called 'Karikkadi Chemmeen' ) is the most important species of prawn cont...
The exploitation of shrimp resources in the coastal waters of Kerala by mechanised and traditional ...
In recent years neendakara – sakthikulangara area in kerala has emerged as a prominent prawn fishery...
The results of a detailed analysis of the prawn fishery of Neendakara area with special reference to...
Sakthikulangara is the most important prawn landing center in Kerala. Study on the prawn fishery exp...
The Prawn fishery of the west coast of India is reviewed with particular reference to monsoon season...
The commencement of the 1983-'84 fishing season witnessed bumper catches of prawns (Metapenaeus dob...
With the introduction of the mechanised trawlers, the shrimp fishery of Maharashtra coast especiall...
A preliminary appraisal of the relation between fishing effort and catch of prawns in the Kerala wa...
The monthly landings of the different species and the effort expended show wide fluctuations. Howev...
The average annual landing of this species at Cochin Fisheries Harbour was 192 tonnes with catch per...
The prawn fishery of Coohin area with partioular reference to monsoon seuon and the present prob...
The long chain of backwaters extending along the central and southern parts of the Kerala State pro...
Shrimps are extremely valuable resources, in view of their large domestic as well as export demand....
Parapenaeopsis stylifera is one of the most abundant and highly valued shrimp species in India. It...
Parapenaeopsis stylifera, (called 'Karikkadi Chemmeen' ) is the most important species of prawn cont...
The exploitation of shrimp resources in the coastal waters of Kerala by mechanised and traditional ...