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
The collection of marine taxa for the aquarium trade continues to demand live animals be extracted f...
India, with its rich biodiversity and associated traditional knowledge is considered as a megadivers...
World fish production has increased gradually from below 20 million tonnes in 1950 to more than 160 ...
The Western Indian Ocean (WIO) is comprised of productive and highly diverse marine ecosystems that ...
The exploited marine fisheries resources from the coastal area have been reached maximum from the p...
The Western Indian Ocean is comprised of productive and highly diverse marine ecosystems that are ri...
Where economic considerations of the common man mask and override his enviromental thinking and rat...
Fish production in the country has increased from 5.65 million tonnes in 2000-2001 to 8.66 million t...
The paper briefly reviews the taxonomic status of the marine pelagic fishes of India, lists the rese...
Not AvailableMarine fish production from capture fisheries in India has increased by about six fold ...
The convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) recommends the conservation of ecosystem through polici...
India, being one of the largest marine fisheries in the world, has high stakes in managing its coast...
The present understanding of the term fishery management includes, besides conservation (avoiding ov...
Increasing attention is being paid the world over for affording protection to, and conservation of ...
The marine fisheries resources of India including the EE Zone of about 2 million sq. km are of consi...
The collection of marine taxa for the aquarium trade continues to demand live animals be extracted f...
India, with its rich biodiversity and associated traditional knowledge is considered as a megadivers...
World fish production has increased gradually from below 20 million tonnes in 1950 to more than 160 ...
The Western Indian Ocean (WIO) is comprised of productive and highly diverse marine ecosystems that ...
The exploited marine fisheries resources from the coastal area have been reached maximum from the p...
The Western Indian Ocean is comprised of productive and highly diverse marine ecosystems that are ri...
Where economic considerations of the common man mask and override his enviromental thinking and rat...
Fish production in the country has increased from 5.65 million tonnes in 2000-2001 to 8.66 million t...
The paper briefly reviews the taxonomic status of the marine pelagic fishes of India, lists the rese...
Not AvailableMarine fish production from capture fisheries in India has increased by about six fold ...
The convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) recommends the conservation of ecosystem through polici...
India, being one of the largest marine fisheries in the world, has high stakes in managing its coast...
The present understanding of the term fishery management includes, besides conservation (avoiding ov...
Increasing attention is being paid the world over for affording protection to, and conservation of ...
The marine fisheries resources of India including the EE Zone of about 2 million sq. km are of consi...
The collection of marine taxa for the aquarium trade continues to demand live animals be extracted f...
India, with its rich biodiversity and associated traditional knowledge is considered as a megadivers...
World fish production has increased gradually from below 20 million tonnes in 1950 to more than 160 ...