Fish production in the country has increased from 5.65 million tonnes in 2000-2001 to 8.66 million tonnes in 2011-12, of which inland and marine sectors contributes to 5.29 and 3.25 million tonnes respectively. The growth rate in marine fisheries in recent years has been slow compared to inland fisheries. India is the second largest producer of fish in the worl
Global total capture fishery production in 2014 was 93.4 million tonnes, of which 81.5 million tonn...
The marine fishing industry of India, though capable of becoming an important sector in the nationa...
Marine fish production in the country has been in doldrums for the past few years both in the captur...
The fisheries sector plays a very vital role in the Indian economy. It addresses various issues like...
Fisheries have emerged as an important food production sector of the Tamil Nadu State contributing t...
The marine fisheries sector in India• has registered a phenomenal growth during the last five deca...
India, being one of the largest marine fisheries in the world, has high stakes in managing its coast...
World fish production has increased gradually from below 20 million tonnes in 1950 to more than 160 ...
Tamil Nadu is endowed with rich and varied potential for development of marine fisheries. It has a ...
Fishery sector in India serves as potential source of nutritional and livelihood security for about ...
Fishing has been considered as a primary livelihood option since time immemorial, for the occupants ...
The rapid growth of the mechanised fishing fleet in the country consequent on the boom in the ex...
India is one among the top ten fish producing countries in the world contributing over 5% (7.5 mill...
With average annual marine fish landings of 3.6 lakh t during 2001-10, Maharashtra is one of the maj...
Global total capture fishery production in 2014 was 93.4 million tonnes, of which 81.5 million tonn...
Global total capture fishery production in 2014 was 93.4 million tonnes, of which 81.5 million tonn...
The marine fishing industry of India, though capable of becoming an important sector in the nationa...
Marine fish production in the country has been in doldrums for the past few years both in the captur...
The fisheries sector plays a very vital role in the Indian economy. It addresses various issues like...
Fisheries have emerged as an important food production sector of the Tamil Nadu State contributing t...
The marine fisheries sector in India• has registered a phenomenal growth during the last five deca...
India, being one of the largest marine fisheries in the world, has high stakes in managing its coast...
World fish production has increased gradually from below 20 million tonnes in 1950 to more than 160 ...
Tamil Nadu is endowed with rich and varied potential for development of marine fisheries. It has a ...
Fishery sector in India serves as potential source of nutritional and livelihood security for about ...
Fishing has been considered as a primary livelihood option since time immemorial, for the occupants ...
The rapid growth of the mechanised fishing fleet in the country consequent on the boom in the ex...
India is one among the top ten fish producing countries in the world contributing over 5% (7.5 mill...
With average annual marine fish landings of 3.6 lakh t during 2001-10, Maharashtra is one of the maj...
Global total capture fishery production in 2014 was 93.4 million tonnes, of which 81.5 million tonn...
Global total capture fishery production in 2014 was 93.4 million tonnes, of which 81.5 million tonn...
The marine fishing industry of India, though capable of becoming an important sector in the nationa...
Marine fish production in the country has been in doldrums for the past few years both in the captur...