The Ecopath approach and software were used to construct a trophic model of the coastal fisheries ecosystem of the southwest (SW) coast of India. The model consisted of 11 ecological groups and used estimated landings from all areas along the southwest coast (based on the sample surveys conducted by Coastal Marine Fisheries Research Institute for the years 1994, 1995 and 1996). The trophic model suggests high catch levels, particularly for the large and medium predators, demersal feeders and detritivores. The biomass estimates in the trophic model were comparable to the biomass estimates from trawl surveys based on the swept area method for the southwest coast
Fish populations are an integral part of marine ecosystems. Historically, fish population dynamics ...
A trophic model of the marine fisheries resources of the north coast of Central Java, Indonesia was ...
Otter trawling, the most widely used towed bottom fishing gear, is known to have a wide range of im...
Not AvailableThe Ecopath approach and software were used to construct a trophic model of the coasta...
An ecosystem model was constructed for the northern Bay of Bengal (nBoB) using Ecopath (version 6.4....
The concept of Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) has been adopted by many countries as pr...
774-789A mass-balance trophic model for Zuari, a monsoon-influenced tropical Indian estuary, was con...
A mass-balance steady-state trophic model of the coastal fisheries ecosystem off the West Coasts of ...
Endowed with a long coastline of 8129 km, 2.02 million sq.km.of EEZ, and 0.5 million sq.km. of cont...
The annual mean trophic level (TrL) of marine fish landings along the Indian coast consisting of 53 ...
Steady-state Ecopath models were developed and used to compare production, biomass, consumption, bio...
India is endowed with a continental shelf of 0.5 million km2 and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of...
Winter School on Towards Ecosystem Based Management of Marine Fisheries – Building Mass Balance Trop...
In this study, we measured the impacts of an effective fishing regulation on the sustainability of f...
A mass-balance trophic model for Zuari, a monsoon-influenced tropical Indian estuary, was constructe...
Fish populations are an integral part of marine ecosystems. Historically, fish population dynamics ...
A trophic model of the marine fisheries resources of the north coast of Central Java, Indonesia was ...
Otter trawling, the most widely used towed bottom fishing gear, is known to have a wide range of im...
Not AvailableThe Ecopath approach and software were used to construct a trophic model of the coasta...
An ecosystem model was constructed for the northern Bay of Bengal (nBoB) using Ecopath (version 6.4....
The concept of Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) has been adopted by many countries as pr...
774-789A mass-balance trophic model for Zuari, a monsoon-influenced tropical Indian estuary, was con...
A mass-balance steady-state trophic model of the coastal fisheries ecosystem off the West Coasts of ...
Endowed with a long coastline of 8129 km, 2.02 million sq.km.of EEZ, and 0.5 million sq.km. of cont...
The annual mean trophic level (TrL) of marine fish landings along the Indian coast consisting of 53 ...
Steady-state Ecopath models were developed and used to compare production, biomass, consumption, bio...
India is endowed with a continental shelf of 0.5 million km2 and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of...
Winter School on Towards Ecosystem Based Management of Marine Fisheries – Building Mass Balance Trop...
In this study, we measured the impacts of an effective fishing regulation on the sustainability of f...
A mass-balance trophic model for Zuari, a monsoon-influenced tropical Indian estuary, was constructe...
Fish populations are an integral part of marine ecosystems. Historically, fish population dynamics ...
A trophic model of the marine fisheries resources of the north coast of Central Java, Indonesia was ...
Otter trawling, the most widely used towed bottom fishing gear, is known to have a wide range of im...