The major fishery resouices of Maharashtra being constituted by the primary and secondary carnivores such as Bombay duck, prawns, croakers, pomfrets, ribbon fish, catfish etc., it should be possible to realise nearly twice the present fish catch from the sea off Maharashtra. The fishery of Maharashtra, as elsewhere in the world is influenced by abiotic oceanographic factors suchas temperature, salinity, currents, monsoons, storms, light, dissolved oxygen content, inorganic nutrients like phosphates, nitrates, silicates and biotic factors like phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthos. The waters of Maharashtra are fertile and support high plankton production. The primary productivity of EEZ off Maharashtra amounts to about 60 million tonnes of...
Maharashtra has 720 km. of coastline with the continental shelf area of 111512 sq. km. There are as ...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
The concept of environment, so necessary in all fishery biological investigations, is well recogniz...
Not AvailableThe major fishery resouices of Maharashtra being constituted by the primary and seconda...
With average annual marine fish landings of 3.6 lakh t during 2001-10, Maharashtra is one of the maj...
Fisheries plays a pivotal role in the economy, food security, foreign exchange earnings and employme...
Variations in salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen and zooplankton biomass in the shelf waters of...
Potential Fishing Zones connote where Chlorophyll Concentration and Sea Surface Temperature together...
Studies on the characteristics of the marine environment are important in fisheries research as the...
Maharashtra with a coastline of 720 km has a shelf area of about 90,000 sq.km. The EEZ confers an ad...
India is endowed with a long coastline of 8129 km. Being tropical country, the marine ecosystem bor...
Environmental parameters influence the productivity and abundance of fish in marine ecosystems. In t...
The stocks of the small pelagics in the northern Indian Ocean are governed by different environmenta...
Maharashtra with a coast line of 720 km ranks second among the maritime states of India in respect ...
The study of fluctuations in plankton abundance in relation to hydrological features is of interest ...
Maharashtra has 720 km. of coastline with the continental shelf area of 111512 sq. km. There are as ...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
The concept of environment, so necessary in all fishery biological investigations, is well recogniz...
Not AvailableThe major fishery resouices of Maharashtra being constituted by the primary and seconda...
With average annual marine fish landings of 3.6 lakh t during 2001-10, Maharashtra is one of the maj...
Fisheries plays a pivotal role in the economy, food security, foreign exchange earnings and employme...
Variations in salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen and zooplankton biomass in the shelf waters of...
Potential Fishing Zones connote where Chlorophyll Concentration and Sea Surface Temperature together...
Studies on the characteristics of the marine environment are important in fisheries research as the...
Maharashtra with a coastline of 720 km has a shelf area of about 90,000 sq.km. The EEZ confers an ad...
India is endowed with a long coastline of 8129 km. Being tropical country, the marine ecosystem bor...
Environmental parameters influence the productivity and abundance of fish in marine ecosystems. In t...
The stocks of the small pelagics in the northern Indian Ocean are governed by different environmenta...
Maharashtra with a coast line of 720 km ranks second among the maritime states of India in respect ...
The study of fluctuations in plankton abundance in relation to hydrological features is of interest ...
Maharashtra has 720 km. of coastline with the continental shelf area of 111512 sq. km. There are as ...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
The concept of environment, so necessary in all fishery biological investigations, is well recogniz...