With rising pressure on food producing land resources, an increasing share of future food supply needs, especially of developing countries like India may have to be met from fisheries. The present study focuses on the prevailing problems connected to the fishing populations in our rural coastal regions and the crucial socioeconomic problems affecting peace and stability in our country
Fishing has been considered as a primary livelihood option since time immemorial, for the occupants ...
Fish and Fish products have an important place in the economy of India not only because they are g...
Coastal fisheries are an important source of food, employment and foreign exchange. In Indra, the ma...
Food resources remain under pressure for the rising Indian population. Our need to provide adequate ...
The fisheries sector plays a very vital role in the Indian economy. It addresses various issues like...
The Socio-economic conditions of fisherman are playing a significant role is fishing Industry as pro...
Fish serves as a primary protein source for large sections of the global population and as a main so...
Total fisher population of India in 1972 was 55,83,400, representing about one per cent of the tota...
India has a coast line of 6100 km and fishing is one of the oldest professions practised by a ...
The food security problem in India has been alarming due to the rapid growth of population and the ...
The growing demand for fish in the developed and developing countries and the recognition of its pla...
In many other countries where fishery wealth ranks high, well-developed research organizations have...
India being a tropical country is blessed with highly diverse nature of marine fishery resources in...
Maharashtra and Gujarat states together have a coastal length of about 2,300 km which is about l/3rd...
Not AvailableNoMarine fisheries production in India has increased from 0.5 million t in 1950 to 2.47...
Fishing has been considered as a primary livelihood option since time immemorial, for the occupants ...
Fish and Fish products have an important place in the economy of India not only because they are g...
Coastal fisheries are an important source of food, employment and foreign exchange. In Indra, the ma...
Food resources remain under pressure for the rising Indian population. Our need to provide adequate ...
The fisheries sector plays a very vital role in the Indian economy. It addresses various issues like...
The Socio-economic conditions of fisherman are playing a significant role is fishing Industry as pro...
Fish serves as a primary protein source for large sections of the global population and as a main so...
Total fisher population of India in 1972 was 55,83,400, representing about one per cent of the tota...
India has a coast line of 6100 km and fishing is one of the oldest professions practised by a ...
The food security problem in India has been alarming due to the rapid growth of population and the ...
The growing demand for fish in the developed and developing countries and the recognition of its pla...
In many other countries where fishery wealth ranks high, well-developed research organizations have...
India being a tropical country is blessed with highly diverse nature of marine fishery resources in...
Maharashtra and Gujarat states together have a coastal length of about 2,300 km which is about l/3rd...
Not AvailableNoMarine fisheries production in India has increased from 0.5 million t in 1950 to 2.47...
Fishing has been considered as a primary livelihood option since time immemorial, for the occupants ...
Fish and Fish products have an important place in the economy of India not only because they are g...
Coastal fisheries are an important source of food, employment and foreign exchange. In Indra, the ma...