A global review of the marine capture fisheries scenario reveals that 80% of the world's fish stocks for which assessment information is available are fully exploited and thus require effective and precautionary management. The maximum wild capture fisheries potential from world's oceans have almost been exploited and a more closely controlled approach to fisheries management is required (FAO, 2009). The current marine capture fisheries scenario in India is also characterized by increased and excessive fishing effort, overexploitation of certain resources from the inshore grounds and increased conflicts among the different stakeholders in the sector
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimated the total marine wild fish catch in the world...
The marine capture fishery of India is in the cross roads at the present juncture. It fias two opti...
India being a tropical country is blessed with highly diverse nature of marine fishery resources in...
Mariculture contributes 36.5% of the global aquaculture production by quantity, producing a variet...
Aquaculture, the fastest growing food-producing sector, is perceived as having the greatest potentia...
India is the fourth largest producer of fish in the world and the total fish production is around 7...
Production from the marine capture fisheries sector of India has remained quite stable for the last...
In India, the last few decades’ fisheries research together with technological advancement in t...
Aquaculture, the farming of aquatic animals and plants has been the world's fastest food production ...
It has generally been agreed that on a global basis, the majority of the exploited fisheries are...
Fishery sector in India serves as potential source of nutritional and livelihood security for about ...
India is the largest country in the Indian Ocean region and is blessed with a long coast line and v...
Marine fish production in the country has been in doldrums for the past few years both in the captur...
Aquaculture is an activity primarly originated in Asian countries from time immemorial. During the p...
The world fish production is around 152 million tonnes supporting the nutritional security of the gr...
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimated the total marine wild fish catch in the world...
The marine capture fishery of India is in the cross roads at the present juncture. It fias two opti...
India being a tropical country is blessed with highly diverse nature of marine fishery resources in...
Mariculture contributes 36.5% of the global aquaculture production by quantity, producing a variet...
Aquaculture, the fastest growing food-producing sector, is perceived as having the greatest potentia...
India is the fourth largest producer of fish in the world and the total fish production is around 7...
Production from the marine capture fisheries sector of India has remained quite stable for the last...
In India, the last few decades’ fisheries research together with technological advancement in t...
Aquaculture, the farming of aquatic animals and plants has been the world's fastest food production ...
It has generally been agreed that on a global basis, the majority of the exploited fisheries are...
Fishery sector in India serves as potential source of nutritional and livelihood security for about ...
India is the largest country in the Indian Ocean region and is blessed with a long coast line and v...
Marine fish production in the country has been in doldrums for the past few years both in the captur...
Aquaculture is an activity primarly originated in Asian countries from time immemorial. During the p...
The world fish production is around 152 million tonnes supporting the nutritional security of the gr...
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) estimated the total marine wild fish catch in the world...
The marine capture fishery of India is in the cross roads at the present juncture. It fias two opti...
India being a tropical country is blessed with highly diverse nature of marine fishery resources in...