The status of the tuna fishery in India and the structure of the stock in inshore waters of the Indian EEZ have received attention in the recent past (James and Pillai, 1990; James, 1991; Pillai, 1991; Pillai, 1993; James et al., 1993a, b; James and Pillai, 1993a, b). This paper provides a brief up-date of the current status of the tuna fishery in India, with particular reference to longtail tuna (Thunnus tonggol)
2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Longtail tuna (Thunnus tonggol) is a neritic species that supp...
Longtail tuna (Thunnus tonggol, Bleeker, 1851), the largest growing species among neritic tunas have...
Tunas constitute one of the economically important marine fisheries resources and during 1985-99, t...
Longtail tuna, Thunnus tonggol, is a neritic species with continuous distribution along the contine...
The Indian tuna fishery comprises two distinct segments, the coastal fishery and the oceanic fisher...
The longtail tuna, Thunnus tonggol, Bleeker, 1851 is an economically important species from commerc...
The paper outlines the status of the tuna fishery in the Indian EEZ and the annual and seasonal flu...
Fishery Survey of India has brought out publications on the results of the operations of chartered v...
Tuna and billfish production from Indian seas during the period 1985-'99 evinced an increasing tren...
The average estimated annual tuna landings during 1995 -2004 along the mainland coast of India was 4...
The tuna catch of the mainland coast of India is chiefly contributed by incidental catches where as...
Tuna fisheries in India have undergone significant changes in recent years. Though the coastal mul...
Tuna production in the' world continued to increase from an average annual catch of 1.745 million t ...
As a part of the national policy for the judicious exploitation of the living resources of the Exclu...
The tuna resources presently exploited in India essentially comprise the small tunas such as Euthyn...
2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Longtail tuna (Thunnus tonggol) is a neritic species that supp...
Longtail tuna (Thunnus tonggol, Bleeker, 1851), the largest growing species among neritic tunas have...
Tunas constitute one of the economically important marine fisheries resources and during 1985-99, t...
Longtail tuna, Thunnus tonggol, is a neritic species with continuous distribution along the contine...
The Indian tuna fishery comprises two distinct segments, the coastal fishery and the oceanic fisher...
The longtail tuna, Thunnus tonggol, Bleeker, 1851 is an economically important species from commerc...
The paper outlines the status of the tuna fishery in the Indian EEZ and the annual and seasonal flu...
Fishery Survey of India has brought out publications on the results of the operations of chartered v...
Tuna and billfish production from Indian seas during the period 1985-'99 evinced an increasing tren...
The average estimated annual tuna landings during 1995 -2004 along the mainland coast of India was 4...
The tuna catch of the mainland coast of India is chiefly contributed by incidental catches where as...
Tuna fisheries in India have undergone significant changes in recent years. Though the coastal mul...
Tuna production in the' world continued to increase from an average annual catch of 1.745 million t ...
As a part of the national policy for the judicious exploitation of the living resources of the Exclu...
The tuna resources presently exploited in India essentially comprise the small tunas such as Euthyn...
2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Longtail tuna (Thunnus tonggol) is a neritic species that supp...
Longtail tuna (Thunnus tonggol, Bleeker, 1851), the largest growing species among neritic tunas have...
Tunas constitute one of the economically important marine fisheries resources and during 1985-99, t...