The annual mean trophic level (TrL) of marine fish landings along the Indian coast consisting of 53 exploited species/groups was estimated for the period 1950–2002. The landings as well as TrL increased along the northwest (NW) and southwest (SW) coasts. However, increase in the landings was associated with decrease in mean TrL along the east coast, particularly along the southeast (SE) coast at the rate of 0.04 per decade. The increasing trend of the FIB index ceased in the last 5–10 years along three coasts. A backward-bending signature in the landings versus TrL plot for the SE coast in the last 6 years indicates fisheries-induced changes in the ecosystem owing to low productivity of the coastal waters and high density of fishing craft. ...
Not AvailableThe impact of trawl fisheries on the multi-species fishery resources, along the southw...
Marine fish production from capture fisheries in India has increased by about six fold during the pa...
Today's Indian marine fisheries face challenging problems in trying to achieve the kind of snstaina...
Not AvailableThe annual mean trophic level (TrL) of marine fish landings along the Indian coast cons...
Not AvailableThe annual mean trophic level (TrL) of marine fish landings along the Indian coast cons...
Presently, fisheries are in deep crisis worldwide due to overfishing. Increasing intensity of fishin...
380-387Annual average fish landings along the east coast of India increased from 0.15 million tonne...
In India, the last few decades’ fisheries research together with technological advancement in t...
Trend of the major exploited marine fishery resources of India during 1961-'85 The annual estimated...
During the last two decades, the marine fish landings in India by the mechanised sector have been ...
The annual estimated total marine fish catch in India for the period 1951-65 is 0 • 68786 million me...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
Located along the east coast of India, between 17 deg 15' N and 17 deg 55' N Latitudes (Fig. 1), th...
The Bombay- Saurashtra region and also the Kutch region were exploited continuously for nearly two d...
The total marine fish production in India during the financial year 1982-83 was estimated. Barring t...
Not AvailableThe impact of trawl fisheries on the multi-species fishery resources, along the southw...
Marine fish production from capture fisheries in India has increased by about six fold during the pa...
Today's Indian marine fisheries face challenging problems in trying to achieve the kind of snstaina...
Not AvailableThe annual mean trophic level (TrL) of marine fish landings along the Indian coast cons...
Not AvailableThe annual mean trophic level (TrL) of marine fish landings along the Indian coast cons...
Presently, fisheries are in deep crisis worldwide due to overfishing. Increasing intensity of fishin...
380-387Annual average fish landings along the east coast of India increased from 0.15 million tonne...
In India, the last few decades’ fisheries research together with technological advancement in t...
Trend of the major exploited marine fishery resources of India during 1961-'85 The annual estimated...
During the last two decades, the marine fish landings in India by the mechanised sector have been ...
The annual estimated total marine fish catch in India for the period 1951-65 is 0 • 68786 million me...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
Located along the east coast of India, between 17 deg 15' N and 17 deg 55' N Latitudes (Fig. 1), th...
The Bombay- Saurashtra region and also the Kutch region were exploited continuously for nearly two d...
The total marine fish production in India during the financial year 1982-83 was estimated. Barring t...
Not AvailableThe impact of trawl fisheries on the multi-species fishery resources, along the southw...
Marine fish production from capture fisheries in India has increased by about six fold during the pa...
Today's Indian marine fisheries face challenging problems in trying to achieve the kind of snstaina...