Marine fish production from the presently exploited fishing grounds remained somewhat stagnant, the average annual production for the past five years (1980-85) being 1.46 million tonnes, Therefore, it is imperative that additional production should come only by extending the fishing effort beyond the presently exploited zone and from underexploited resource
While mechanisation of small boats and innovations such as installation of outboard motors to tradi...
Marine fish production in the country has been in doldrums for the past few years both in the captur...
In India, sea fish largely comes from the capture of natural fish populations from the coastal wate...
Marine fish production from the presently exploited fishing grounds remained somewhat stagnant, th...
Our marine fish landings, which had been at 1.08 million tonnes in 1970, increased to about 1.24 mil...
Among the countries bordering the Indian Ocean, India has strategic advantages in exploitation of m...
The marine fisheries sector of India, the emphasis until recently was on development and increased e...
Over the years various estimates have been made of the maximum sustainable yield of the total fish r...
It is more than a decade since the country declared in 1977 its maritime Exclusive Economic Zone c...
Marine fisheries resources of our country, being dynamic and self renewing in nature, are subject to...
The marine fishing industry of India, though capable of becoming an important sector in the nationa...
The marine fisheries resources of India including the EE Zone of about 2 million sq. km are of consi...
Maharashtra with a coastline of 720 km has a shelf area of about 90,000 sq.km. The EEZ confers an ad...
Although the marine living resources are renewable, their unbridled exploitation causes irreparable...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
While mechanisation of small boats and innovations such as installation of outboard motors to tradi...
Marine fish production in the country has been in doldrums for the past few years both in the captur...
In India, sea fish largely comes from the capture of natural fish populations from the coastal wate...
Marine fish production from the presently exploited fishing grounds remained somewhat stagnant, th...
Our marine fish landings, which had been at 1.08 million tonnes in 1970, increased to about 1.24 mil...
Among the countries bordering the Indian Ocean, India has strategic advantages in exploitation of m...
The marine fisheries sector of India, the emphasis until recently was on development and increased e...
Over the years various estimates have been made of the maximum sustainable yield of the total fish r...
It is more than a decade since the country declared in 1977 its maritime Exclusive Economic Zone c...
Marine fisheries resources of our country, being dynamic and self renewing in nature, are subject to...
The marine fishing industry of India, though capable of becoming an important sector in the nationa...
The marine fisheries resources of India including the EE Zone of about 2 million sq. km are of consi...
Maharashtra with a coastline of 720 km has a shelf area of about 90,000 sq.km. The EEZ confers an ad...
Although the marine living resources are renewable, their unbridled exploitation causes irreparable...
Marine fishery resources of the country are characterised by a variety of fishes, crustaceans and ...
While mechanisation of small boats and innovations such as installation of outboard motors to tradi...
Marine fish production in the country has been in doldrums for the past few years both in the captur...
In India, sea fish largely comes from the capture of natural fish populations from the coastal wate...