Largescale tagging of oil sardine and mackerel, together form a third of our country’s exploited marine fish wealth and prawn, our prime marine product for export has been successfully started as envisage
Our marine fish landings, which had been at 1.08 million tonnes in 1970, increased to about 1.24 mil...
In the marine fisheries map of India pelagic fishes dominated by clupeoids undoubtedly occupy an im...
In the group-wise composition of the world marine fish production, Clupeoids occupy an unassaila...
Fish, as we know, is the most important and readily exploitable of all protein source from the sea...
The importance of mark-release experiments as a means to understand certain aspects of the biolo...
Sardines and mackerels constitute 20 to 30 per cent or the total marine fish catch or India. Their ...
Che Oil-sardine Sardinella longiceps contributes a major commercial fishery yielding about 15-20% o...
India, with an extensive coastline of over 6,100 km and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of above ...
During the last two decades, the marine fish landings in India by the mechanised sector have been ...
The most outstanding development that has taken place during the past decade in India's fishing ind...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps (Fig. 1) is a very important pelagic fish species whic...
The unusual high landings of oil sardine is being; continued in the Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar. D...
Following an all time peak abundance of oil sardine in the year 2000 along Kerala coast (3.67 lakh...
In India, the last few decades’ fisheries research together with technological advancement in t...
With the long coast line along the mainland itself besides the rich areas surrounding the Andaman Ni...
Our marine fish landings, which had been at 1.08 million tonnes in 1970, increased to about 1.24 mil...
In the marine fisheries map of India pelagic fishes dominated by clupeoids undoubtedly occupy an im...
In the group-wise composition of the world marine fish production, Clupeoids occupy an unassaila...
Fish, as we know, is the most important and readily exploitable of all protein source from the sea...
The importance of mark-release experiments as a means to understand certain aspects of the biolo...
Sardines and mackerels constitute 20 to 30 per cent or the total marine fish catch or India. Their ...
Che Oil-sardine Sardinella longiceps contributes a major commercial fishery yielding about 15-20% o...
India, with an extensive coastline of over 6,100 km and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of above ...
During the last two decades, the marine fish landings in India by the mechanised sector have been ...
The most outstanding development that has taken place during the past decade in India's fishing ind...
The Indian oil sardine, Sardinella longiceps (Fig. 1) is a very important pelagic fish species whic...
The unusual high landings of oil sardine is being; continued in the Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar. D...
Following an all time peak abundance of oil sardine in the year 2000 along Kerala coast (3.67 lakh...
In India, the last few decades’ fisheries research together with technological advancement in t...
With the long coast line along the mainland itself besides the rich areas surrounding the Andaman Ni...
Our marine fish landings, which had been at 1.08 million tonnes in 1970, increased to about 1.24 mil...
In the marine fisheries map of India pelagic fishes dominated by clupeoids undoubtedly occupy an im...
In the group-wise composition of the world marine fish production, Clupeoids occupy an unassaila...