Fishery Survey of India has brought out publications on the results of the operations of chartered vessels in the oceanic tuna fishery (Sudarsan el. al., 1991; FSI, 1992) and a bibliography of tuna fisheries in Indian seas (John and Bhargava, 1992). These publications have updated our information on the coastal and oceanic tuna fishery resources from the Indian EEZ
Karnataka waters, on the upper part of S.W. coast of India produce an average total of 786 tonnes o...
The tuna catch in India in the small scale sector fluctuated between 23 170 tonnes and 35 610 tonnes...
As stated earlier, the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute furnishes the production figures...
In India the oceanic skipjack, Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus) forms a significant fishery only in Lak...
Tuna and billfish production from the Indian coastal waters, Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar is...
The tuna resources presently exploited in India essentially comprise the small tunas such as Euthyn...
The average estimated annual tuna landings during 1995 -2004 along the mainland coast of India was 4...
The Indian tuna fishery comprises two distinct segments, the coastal fishery and the oceanic fisher...
The scenario of tuna fishery in the Indian EEZ in recent years show that it is still limited to the...
The coastal tunas, the little tunny Euthynnus afinis and the frigate tuna Auxis thazard, are exploit...
Crafts and gears employed in the fishery and the system of collection of data at different centres ...
Tuna and billfish production from Indian seas during the period 1985-'99 evinced an increasing tren...
The status of the tuna fishery in India and the structure of the stock in inshore waters of the Indi...
Tunas constitute one of the economically important marine fisheries resources and during 1985-99, t...
Tuna is one of the least exploited resources of the Indian seas accounting for 0.98 % of the total m...
Karnataka waters, on the upper part of S.W. coast of India produce an average total of 786 tonnes o...
The tuna catch in India in the small scale sector fluctuated between 23 170 tonnes and 35 610 tonnes...
As stated earlier, the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute furnishes the production figures...
In India the oceanic skipjack, Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus) forms a significant fishery only in Lak...
Tuna and billfish production from the Indian coastal waters, Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar is...
The tuna resources presently exploited in India essentially comprise the small tunas such as Euthyn...
The average estimated annual tuna landings during 1995 -2004 along the mainland coast of India was 4...
The Indian tuna fishery comprises two distinct segments, the coastal fishery and the oceanic fisher...
The scenario of tuna fishery in the Indian EEZ in recent years show that it is still limited to the...
The coastal tunas, the little tunny Euthynnus afinis and the frigate tuna Auxis thazard, are exploit...
Crafts and gears employed in the fishery and the system of collection of data at different centres ...
Tuna and billfish production from Indian seas during the period 1985-'99 evinced an increasing tren...
The status of the tuna fishery in India and the structure of the stock in inshore waters of the Indi...
Tunas constitute one of the economically important marine fisheries resources and during 1985-99, t...
Tuna is one of the least exploited resources of the Indian seas accounting for 0.98 % of the total m...
Karnataka waters, on the upper part of S.W. coast of India produce an average total of 786 tonnes o...
The tuna catch in India in the small scale sector fluctuated between 23 170 tonnes and 35 610 tonnes...
As stated earlier, the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute furnishes the production figures...