Among the maritime states of India, Kerala occupies foremost position in the production of marine fish. The state contributed about 25% of the annual marine fish landings during the period 1992-96 which was more or less invariant in the last four decades. In the early fifties, the production was of the order of 1.74 lakh tonnes. It increased to 3.72 lakh tonnes in eighties and in nineties it reached 5.44 lakh tonnes. The marine fish production of the country as a whole also showed an increasing trend from 0.6 million tonnea in 1951 to 2.24 million tonnes in 1996. The increase in the production was attributed to the introduction of mechanised boats and improved gears. The rate of growth of fish production in Kerala was higher than that of o...
The period 1985-'93 witnessed significant improvement in the fish landings in almost all the maritim...
Kerala, the southwestern part of the peninsular India, has a narrow stretch of land with a long sur...
Fish production in the country has increased from 5.65 million tonnes in 2000-2001 to 8.66 million t...
Kerala ranks first in marine fish production of India forming nearly 25% (avg. 5.75 lakh tonnes) of...
Marine fishery has a very prominent place in the economy of Kerala. It is the only source of liveli...
Kerala has 188 marine fish landing centres along the coastline of 590 km length and 1.2 lakh marine...
Marine fisheries is an important sector in India and contributes 1.2 percent to the nation's Gross ...
Fisheries play a crucial role in the Kerala economy. Although the coastline is only about one tent...
Kerala which has a coastline of 590 km ranks first in marine fish production of India, contributing...
The 1980s was an important period in the development of marine fisheries in Kerala. In the first h...
The annual pelagic fish production increased from 0.30 million t during 1950 to 1.2 million t during...
The Western seaboards of most continents are known to have some of the world's highly productive fi...
The exploited fisheries of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry during the recent five year period 1985-'89 ...
Kerala has been the forerunner in the adoption of technological innovations in fishing operations....
Tamil Nadu is endowed with rich and varied potential for development of marine fisheries. It has a ...
The period 1985-'93 witnessed significant improvement in the fish landings in almost all the maritim...
Kerala, the southwestern part of the peninsular India, has a narrow stretch of land with a long sur...
Fish production in the country has increased from 5.65 million tonnes in 2000-2001 to 8.66 million t...
Kerala ranks first in marine fish production of India forming nearly 25% (avg. 5.75 lakh tonnes) of...
Marine fishery has a very prominent place in the economy of Kerala. It is the only source of liveli...
Kerala has 188 marine fish landing centres along the coastline of 590 km length and 1.2 lakh marine...
Marine fisheries is an important sector in India and contributes 1.2 percent to the nation's Gross ...
Fisheries play a crucial role in the Kerala economy. Although the coastline is only about one tent...
Kerala which has a coastline of 590 km ranks first in marine fish production of India, contributing...
The 1980s was an important period in the development of marine fisheries in Kerala. In the first h...
The annual pelagic fish production increased from 0.30 million t during 1950 to 1.2 million t during...
The Western seaboards of most continents are known to have some of the world's highly productive fi...
The exploited fisheries of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry during the recent five year period 1985-'89 ...
Kerala has been the forerunner in the adoption of technological innovations in fishing operations....
Tamil Nadu is endowed with rich and varied potential for development of marine fisheries. It has a ...
The period 1985-'93 witnessed significant improvement in the fish landings in almost all the maritim...
Kerala, the southwestern part of the peninsular India, has a narrow stretch of land with a long sur...
Fish production in the country has increased from 5.65 million tonnes in 2000-2001 to 8.66 million t...