The marine fishery resource are at present exploited by country crafts using a variety of gears; small mechanised boats using trawl nets, purse seine, gill nets and boats fitted with out-board and inboard engines both for propulsion and fishing up to a depth of about 50
India is endowed with a wide diversity of water resources, which sustain a large fisheries sector i...
India has a long coastline of nearly 6000 km with the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Laccadive ...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...
Among the countries bordering the Indian Ocean, India has strategic advantages in exploitation of m...
Marine fish production from the presently exploited fishing grounds remained somewhat stagnant, the...
Marine fish production from the presently exploited fishing grounds remained somewhat stagnant, th...
It is more than a decade since the country declared in 1977 its maritime Exclusive Economic Zone c...
The Indian marine fisheries is characterized by about 2000 varieties and caught mostly by mechanized...
The Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of India, declared in 1977, placed an onus on the country to explo...
Consequent to the declaration of Exclusive Econonnic Zone (EEZ) to 200 nautical miles, India has ac...
Our marine fish landings, which had been at 1.08 million tonnes in 1970, increased to about 1.24 mil...
Over the years various estimates have been made of the maximum sustainable yield of the total fish r...
The marine fisheries sector of India, the emphasis until recently was on development and increased e...
It is well reckoned in scientific and policy circles that fish production from marine capture fis...
The marine fishing industry of India, though capable of becoming an important sector in the nationa...
India is endowed with a wide diversity of water resources, which sustain a large fisheries sector i...
India has a long coastline of nearly 6000 km with the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Laccadive ...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...
Among the countries bordering the Indian Ocean, India has strategic advantages in exploitation of m...
Marine fish production from the presently exploited fishing grounds remained somewhat stagnant, the...
Marine fish production from the presently exploited fishing grounds remained somewhat stagnant, th...
It is more than a decade since the country declared in 1977 its maritime Exclusive Economic Zone c...
The Indian marine fisheries is characterized by about 2000 varieties and caught mostly by mechanized...
The Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of India, declared in 1977, placed an onus on the country to explo...
Consequent to the declaration of Exclusive Econonnic Zone (EEZ) to 200 nautical miles, India has ac...
Our marine fish landings, which had been at 1.08 million tonnes in 1970, increased to about 1.24 mil...
Over the years various estimates have been made of the maximum sustainable yield of the total fish r...
The marine fisheries sector of India, the emphasis until recently was on development and increased e...
It is well reckoned in scientific and policy circles that fish production from marine capture fis...
The marine fishing industry of India, though capable of becoming an important sector in the nationa...
India is endowed with a wide diversity of water resources, which sustain a large fisheries sector i...
India has a long coastline of nearly 6000 km with the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Laccadive ...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...