The artisanal fisheries of the Thiruvananthapuram coast axe of considerable importance in the fisheries of Kerala State due to their significant contributions to the catch of resources like tunas, anchovies, ribbonfish, caranglds, perches and cephalopods
The Western seaboards of most continents are known to have some of the world's highly productive fi...
Vizhinjam, situated at long. 76°59'15"e, lat. 8°22'30", and 16 km south of trivandrum, is an importa...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...
The article reports on an accidental adoption of light fishing for the Carangid, Selar crumenophthal...
The possibilities of night fishing with lights along the coast of Mandapam with stationary dip nets ...
Technological intervention in the Indian fishing industry are intended to increase marine fish pro...
Among the maritime states of India, Kerala occupies foremost position in the production of marine f...
Pudumanikuppam near Madras is the only major fish landing place of the district where both mechanise...
Kerala, the southwestern part of the peninsular India, has a narrow stretch of land with a long sur...
Kerala has been the forerunner in the adoption of technological innovations in fishing operations....
Kerala ranks first in marine fish production of India forming nearly 25% (avg. 5.75 lakh tonnes) of...
Oil sardine Sardinella longkeps, though forms one of the major pelagic fishery resources in India, h...
As a part of the research programme of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Station, it was decide...
The present paper deals with the hooks and line fishery mainly for Kalava, from the comparatively d...
The ban on trawling in Kerala from June 15th to July 30th coincides with the southwest monsoon. Du...
The Western seaboards of most continents are known to have some of the world's highly productive fi...
Vizhinjam, situated at long. 76°59'15"e, lat. 8°22'30", and 16 km south of trivandrum, is an importa...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...
The article reports on an accidental adoption of light fishing for the Carangid, Selar crumenophthal...
The possibilities of night fishing with lights along the coast of Mandapam with stationary dip nets ...
Technological intervention in the Indian fishing industry are intended to increase marine fish pro...
Among the maritime states of India, Kerala occupies foremost position in the production of marine f...
Pudumanikuppam near Madras is the only major fish landing place of the district where both mechanise...
Kerala, the southwestern part of the peninsular India, has a narrow stretch of land with a long sur...
Kerala has been the forerunner in the adoption of technological innovations in fishing operations....
Kerala ranks first in marine fish production of India forming nearly 25% (avg. 5.75 lakh tonnes) of...
Oil sardine Sardinella longkeps, though forms one of the major pelagic fishery resources in India, h...
As a part of the research programme of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Station, it was decide...
The present paper deals with the hooks and line fishery mainly for Kalava, from the comparatively d...
The ban on trawling in Kerala from June 15th to July 30th coincides with the southwest monsoon. Du...
The Western seaboards of most continents are known to have some of the world's highly productive fi...
Vizhinjam, situated at long. 76°59'15"e, lat. 8°22'30", and 16 km south of trivandrum, is an importa...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...