Traditional practices related to fishing observed by the fishermen of Minicoy, Lakshadweep with a mew to conserve the resource and avoid conflicts among them are detailed here
Research PaperSoutheast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Training Department (SEAFDEC/TD) and the ...
Marine fishing in India is generally confined to narrow regions of nearshore areas. The presence of ...
Research PaperAshurar beel, an open perennial capture fishery of 400 ha, and located in north west B...
Power Point presentation.Relentless overfishing, illegal and unreported catches, environmentally dam...
543-547 India is the world's fourth largest fishing nation, accounting for over 4.39% of the...
As in many tropical developing countries, the fisheries management in India is often intertwined bet...
In coastal Karnataka two hundred thousand fishing households are directly dependent on marine fishin...
The Directorate of Fisheries Lakshadweep took its origin in 1959 as a small organisation headed by ...
The open access regime existing in the harvesting of marine fishery resources in our country warrant...
The coastal waters of the densely populated Indian state of Kerala are the most productive in the In...
Economy of the Lakshadweep islanders depends mainly on coconut farming and fishing. About 30-40% of ...
This paper presents a case study of the small-scale fisheries of Nagapattinam and Karaikaldistricts ...
The small-scale fisheries comprising of the traditional fisheries and related activities as practis...
226-232The present global fisheries situation demands solving of the issue of resource depletion an...
Fisheries have emerged as an important food production sector of the Tamil Nadu State contributing t...
Research PaperSoutheast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Training Department (SEAFDEC/TD) and the ...
Marine fishing in India is generally confined to narrow regions of nearshore areas. The presence of ...
Research PaperAshurar beel, an open perennial capture fishery of 400 ha, and located in north west B...
Power Point presentation.Relentless overfishing, illegal and unreported catches, environmentally dam...
543-547 India is the world's fourth largest fishing nation, accounting for over 4.39% of the...
As in many tropical developing countries, the fisheries management in India is often intertwined bet...
In coastal Karnataka two hundred thousand fishing households are directly dependent on marine fishin...
The Directorate of Fisheries Lakshadweep took its origin in 1959 as a small organisation headed by ...
The open access regime existing in the harvesting of marine fishery resources in our country warrant...
The coastal waters of the densely populated Indian state of Kerala are the most productive in the In...
Economy of the Lakshadweep islanders depends mainly on coconut farming and fishing. About 30-40% of ...
This paper presents a case study of the small-scale fisheries of Nagapattinam and Karaikaldistricts ...
The small-scale fisheries comprising of the traditional fisheries and related activities as practis...
226-232The present global fisheries situation demands solving of the issue of resource depletion an...
Fisheries have emerged as an important food production sector of the Tamil Nadu State contributing t...
Research PaperSoutheast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Training Department (SEAFDEC/TD) and the ...
Marine fishing in India is generally confined to narrow regions of nearshore areas. The presence of ...
Research PaperAshurar beel, an open perennial capture fishery of 400 ha, and located in north west B...