Until the middle of nineteen sixties fishing for marine finfishes and shellfishes along the Andhra Pradesh coast used to be carried out employing indigenous non-mechanised crafts. Subsequently trawlers and later mechanised vessels operating gillnets came into use which resulted in the increased fish production. Use of outboard engine on indigenous crafts for reaching fishing grounds is a recent feature of near the coast fishing. The different kinds of non-mechanised and mechanised crafts and gear employed in the region are dealt with in this article
While the exploitation of the inshore fisheries with the help of indigenous non< mechanised craft a...
The present study has been carried out to assess the impact of mechanisation of traditional crafts w...
The introduction of costly bigger boats in the commercial fleet at a time when most of the resources...
In order to present recent information regarding the fishing method of Gulf of Mannar, this article ...
Mechanisation of fishing in India during the last few decades has resulted in the enhancement of cat...
Kakinada is one of the important mechanised fish landing centres of Andhra Pradesh. Fishery resource...
An account is given of the different types of gears and craft used to catch the pelagic and demersal...
Fisheries technological research in India received very little attention prior to the establishment...
The study focuses on different types of boats used in marine fishing by traditional communities inha...
The use of fishing methods varying from simple traps to large trawlers and from hand lines to sop...
During the period 1980-'89 Tamil Nadu contributed an estimated annual average of 2.6 lakh tonnes o...
Not AvailableUntil the middle of nineteen sixties fishing for marine finfishes and shellfishes alon...
The types of fishing craft and gear commonly used in the fishery have been evolved to suit the loca...
Vizhinjam Landing Centre (8º 22' 30'' N, 76º 59' 15'' E), is one of the important fish landing centr...
Since the year 1925, attention has been focused periodically on the stagnation in the local fishing ...
While the exploitation of the inshore fisheries with the help of indigenous non< mechanised craft a...
The present study has been carried out to assess the impact of mechanisation of traditional crafts w...
The introduction of costly bigger boats in the commercial fleet at a time when most of the resources...
In order to present recent information regarding the fishing method of Gulf of Mannar, this article ...
Mechanisation of fishing in India during the last few decades has resulted in the enhancement of cat...
Kakinada is one of the important mechanised fish landing centres of Andhra Pradesh. Fishery resource...
An account is given of the different types of gears and craft used to catch the pelagic and demersal...
Fisheries technological research in India received very little attention prior to the establishment...
The study focuses on different types of boats used in marine fishing by traditional communities inha...
The use of fishing methods varying from simple traps to large trawlers and from hand lines to sop...
During the period 1980-'89 Tamil Nadu contributed an estimated annual average of 2.6 lakh tonnes o...
Not AvailableUntil the middle of nineteen sixties fishing for marine finfishes and shellfishes alon...
The types of fishing craft and gear commonly used in the fishery have been evolved to suit the loca...
Vizhinjam Landing Centre (8º 22' 30'' N, 76º 59' 15'' E), is one of the important fish landing centr...
Since the year 1925, attention has been focused periodically on the stagnation in the local fishing ...
While the exploitation of the inshore fisheries with the help of indigenous non< mechanised craft a...
The present study has been carried out to assess the impact of mechanisation of traditional crafts w...
The introduction of costly bigger boats in the commercial fleet at a time when most of the resources...