All India tuna landing fluctuated from 39,684 t in 1998 to 54,001 t in 2000 with an annual average of 48,042.5 t. The East coast t u l a landing varied from 7,248 t in 1998 to 12,218 t in 2000 with an annual average of 9,157.6 t and it formed 19.1% of the total tuna lanings of India. The percentage contribution by different maritime states towards the total tuna production along the east coast during 1998-2003 was Tamil Nadu: 67.0%, followed by Andhra Pradesh: 2436, Pondicheny: 5.056, Orissa: 2.5% and West Bengal: 1.0%
Tunas constitute one of the economically important marine fisheries resources and during 1985-99, t...
Tuna production in the' world continued to increase from an average annual catch of 1.745 million t ...
The tuna fisheries in India is still predominantly an artisanal activity with marginal inputs from t...
The estimated average annual landings of tunas along the mainland coast of India during 1995-2002 w...
Not AvailableAll India tuna production continued to increase with fluctuations from 848 t in 1951 to...
Tuna and billfish production from Indian seas during the period 1985-'99 evinced an increasing tren...
All India tuna production continued to increase with fluctuations from 848 t in 1951 to 64,006 t in...
The tuna catch in India in the small scale sector fluctuated between 23 170 tonnes and 35 610 tonnes...
The average estimated annual tuna landings during 1995 -2004 along the mainland coast of India was 4...
Tuna and billfish production from the Indian coastal waters, Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar is...
During the yean 1981-1986, an estimated annual average catch of 25 tonnes of tunas were landed by g...
As a part of the national policy for the judicious exploitation of the living resources of the Exclu...
Karnataka waters, on the upper part of S.W. coast of India produce an average total of 786 tonnes o...
Fishery Survey of India has brought out publications on the results of the operations of chartered v...
The Indian tuna fishery comprises two distinct segments, the coastal fishery and the oceanic fisher...
Tunas constitute one of the economically important marine fisheries resources and during 1985-99, t...
Tuna production in the' world continued to increase from an average annual catch of 1.745 million t ...
The tuna fisheries in India is still predominantly an artisanal activity with marginal inputs from t...
The estimated average annual landings of tunas along the mainland coast of India during 1995-2002 w...
Not AvailableAll India tuna production continued to increase with fluctuations from 848 t in 1951 to...
Tuna and billfish production from Indian seas during the period 1985-'99 evinced an increasing tren...
All India tuna production continued to increase with fluctuations from 848 t in 1951 to 64,006 t in...
The tuna catch in India in the small scale sector fluctuated between 23 170 tonnes and 35 610 tonnes...
The average estimated annual tuna landings during 1995 -2004 along the mainland coast of India was 4...
Tuna and billfish production from the Indian coastal waters, Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar is...
During the yean 1981-1986, an estimated annual average catch of 25 tonnes of tunas were landed by g...
As a part of the national policy for the judicious exploitation of the living resources of the Exclu...
Karnataka waters, on the upper part of S.W. coast of India produce an average total of 786 tonnes o...
Fishery Survey of India has brought out publications on the results of the operations of chartered v...
The Indian tuna fishery comprises two distinct segments, the coastal fishery and the oceanic fisher...
Tunas constitute one of the economically important marine fisheries resources and during 1985-99, t...
Tuna production in the' world continued to increase from an average annual catch of 1.745 million t ...
The tuna fisheries in India is still predominantly an artisanal activity with marginal inputs from t...