Bottom trawling conducted in 53 stations lat. 16°00'N -20°30'N; long. 81°30'E - 87°15'E revealed a production range of 3 - 15000 kg/haul with a mean of 581 kg/haul; the average catch in the region was 567.3 kg/hr. The dominant finfish in the surveyed area were Indian drift fish (36.4%), carangids (22.5%), catfishes (7.1%), bull's eye (6.9%), goat fishes (3.9%), nemipterids (3.3%) etc. The bathymetric zones above 200 m and 51-100 m were found to be highly productive with average catch rate of 1615 and 830 kg/hr respectively. In the surveyed region the highest production rate was at lat. 19°N (1384 kg/hr)
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An overview of the bottom trawl fishery resources of the continental shelf of the northeast coast (...
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Distribution and abundance of carangid groups of fish along the EEZ of India based on the data coll...
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Wilh the introduction of mechanized bottom trawling from the late fifties, the exploitation of demer...
Temperature varied from 17.6 to 28.5°C, salinity values from 32.12 to 35.21 x 10"" and dissolved ox...
A knowledge on the fish fauna of the Exclusive Economic Zone of India is essential to study the dist...
The marine fishing industry of India, though capable of becoming an important sector in the nationa...
An overview of the bottom trawl fishery resources of the continental shelf of the northeast coast (...
The average catch rate of finfishes obtained by FORV Sagar Sampada from the survey area in the Anda...
Bottom trawling data from the cruises of the FORV Sagar Sampada undertaken during 1989-91 in the mi...
At attempt is made to analyse the bottom trawl fishing data collected by 91 cmises of FORV Sagar Sa...
This paper embodies the distribution pattern of major finfish resources along the southeast coast o...
Elasmobranchs were present in 100 trawling stations of depth up to 170 m, along the Indian EEZ, whe...
The present paper deals with the distribution and abundance of perch resources in the Indian EEZ, b...
For well over two decades now, trawling operations, both exploratory and commercial, have been g...
The bottom trawls operated by FORV Sagar Sampada in the southeastern Arabian Sea revealed the exist...
Distribution and abundance of carangid groups of fish along the EEZ of India based on the data coll...
Among the countries bordering the Indian Ocean, India has strategic advantages in exploitation of m...
Wilh the introduction of mechanized bottom trawling from the late fifties, the exploitation of demer...
Temperature varied from 17.6 to 28.5°C, salinity values from 32.12 to 35.21 x 10"" and dissolved ox...
A knowledge on the fish fauna of the Exclusive Economic Zone of India is essential to study the dist...
The marine fishing industry of India, though capable of becoming an important sector in the nationa...
An overview of the bottom trawl fishery resources of the continental shelf of the northeast coast (...