Andhra Pradesh, with 974 km of coastline and continental shelf area forming 31,000 sq. km, is rich with many species of prawns, carangids, Perches, croakers and elasmobranchs. During 2012, the estimated marine fish landing of Andhra Pradesh was 3.04 lakh t
Unusual landing of Blue ring angel fish Pomacanthus annularis (Bloch, 1787) at Mirkarwada landing c...
I ndia being a tropical country is blessed with highly diverse marine fishery resources in its 2.0...
Pudumanikuppam near Madras is the only major fish landing place of the district where both mechanise...
The estimated marine fish landings in Andhra Pradesh during the year 2014 was 3.41 lakh tonnes (t)...
Andhra Pradesh with a coastline of 974 km encompassing 9 coastal districts has had a long history o...
Andhra Pradesh with a long coastline of 974 km and a continental shelf area of 33,227 km2 is sprea...
Andhra Pradesh with a coastline of 974 km and spread over nine districts supports a rich marine fi...
The average annual marine fish landing of Andhra Pradesh during 2000-2010 was 1.99 lakh t. Fishing e...
Not AvailableThe average annual marine fish landing of Andhra Pradesh during 2000-2010 was 1.99 lakh...
The estimated average all India marine fish landings during 2012-2016 was 36,71,651 t. Of late, th...
Heavy catches of barred seer fish, Scomberomorus commerson was observed at Chintapalli fishing vil...
Tamil Nadu, with a coastline of 1076 km has 363 landing centres while the 45 km coastline of Puduc...
The state of Odisha has a long coast line of 480 km with numerous fisheries harbours and fish land...
Karnataka, with a 300 km coastline supports livelihood of 1.7 lakh fisherfolk population residing ...
Uppada (Lat. 17° 6' N, Long 82° 23' E) is an important marine fish landing centre of Kakinada region...
Unusual landing of Blue ring angel fish Pomacanthus annularis (Bloch, 1787) at Mirkarwada landing c...
I ndia being a tropical country is blessed with highly diverse marine fishery resources in its 2.0...
Pudumanikuppam near Madras is the only major fish landing place of the district where both mechanise...
The estimated marine fish landings in Andhra Pradesh during the year 2014 was 3.41 lakh tonnes (t)...
Andhra Pradesh with a coastline of 974 km encompassing 9 coastal districts has had a long history o...
Andhra Pradesh with a long coastline of 974 km and a continental shelf area of 33,227 km2 is sprea...
Andhra Pradesh with a coastline of 974 km and spread over nine districts supports a rich marine fi...
The average annual marine fish landing of Andhra Pradesh during 2000-2010 was 1.99 lakh t. Fishing e...
Not AvailableThe average annual marine fish landing of Andhra Pradesh during 2000-2010 was 1.99 lakh...
The estimated average all India marine fish landings during 2012-2016 was 36,71,651 t. Of late, th...
Heavy catches of barred seer fish, Scomberomorus commerson was observed at Chintapalli fishing vil...
Tamil Nadu, with a coastline of 1076 km has 363 landing centres while the 45 km coastline of Puduc...
The state of Odisha has a long coast line of 480 km with numerous fisheries harbours and fish land...
Karnataka, with a 300 km coastline supports livelihood of 1.7 lakh fisherfolk population residing ...
Uppada (Lat. 17° 6' N, Long 82° 23' E) is an important marine fish landing centre of Kakinada region...
Unusual landing of Blue ring angel fish Pomacanthus annularis (Bloch, 1787) at Mirkarwada landing c...
I ndia being a tropical country is blessed with highly diverse marine fishery resources in its 2.0...
Pudumanikuppam near Madras is the only major fish landing place of the district where both mechanise...