All fishery developmental programmes are formulated with the objective of creating a base for increasing production and raising the economic status of people involved in this sector. However, the successful implementation of such programmes depends on the socioeconomic condition of the target group. For planning and management of fisheries, greater attention has to be given to the social and economic aspects
Marine fishery sector in india has undergone a rapid change after the introduction of mechanisation....
The Socio-economic conditions of fisherman are playing a significant role is fishing Industry as pro...
The technological changes and consequent improvement in fishing methods like the introduction of sy...
Total fisher population of India in 1972 was 55,83,400, representing about one per cent of the tota...
The socio-economic conditions of the marine fishermen and their attitude towards development scheme...
An investigation on the socio-economic condition of traditional fishermen was carried out in Alanth...
Maharashtra and Gujarat states together have a coastal length of about 2,300 km which is about l/3rd...
The spatial and temporal changes in the demographic and socio-economic indicators of coastal fishing...
Not AvailableAn investigation on the socio-economic condition of traditional fishermen was carried o...
This study aims to document the socio economic profile of the fisherfolk involved in hook and line ...
Along the west coast, fishing operation during monsoon period (Jime - August) as a family occupation...
Socioeconomics of small scale fishermen with emphasis on cost and earnings of traditional fishing un...
Fishing has been considered as a primary livelihood option since time immemorial, for the occupants ...
With rising pressure on food producing land resources, an increasing share of future food supply nee...
Fisheries sector attained immense importance around the globe with augmenting income and employment...
Marine fishery sector in india has undergone a rapid change after the introduction of mechanisation....
The Socio-economic conditions of fisherman are playing a significant role is fishing Industry as pro...
The technological changes and consequent improvement in fishing methods like the introduction of sy...
Total fisher population of India in 1972 was 55,83,400, representing about one per cent of the tota...
The socio-economic conditions of the marine fishermen and their attitude towards development scheme...
An investigation on the socio-economic condition of traditional fishermen was carried out in Alanth...
Maharashtra and Gujarat states together have a coastal length of about 2,300 km which is about l/3rd...
The spatial and temporal changes in the demographic and socio-economic indicators of coastal fishing...
Not AvailableAn investigation on the socio-economic condition of traditional fishermen was carried o...
This study aims to document the socio economic profile of the fisherfolk involved in hook and line ...
Along the west coast, fishing operation during monsoon period (Jime - August) as a family occupation...
Socioeconomics of small scale fishermen with emphasis on cost and earnings of traditional fishing un...
Fishing has been considered as a primary livelihood option since time immemorial, for the occupants ...
With rising pressure on food producing land resources, an increasing share of future food supply nee...
Fisheries sector attained immense importance around the globe with augmenting income and employment...
Marine fishery sector in india has undergone a rapid change after the introduction of mechanisation....
The Socio-economic conditions of fisherman are playing a significant role is fishing Industry as pro...
The technological changes and consequent improvement in fishing methods like the introduction of sy...