This document entitled “Guidance on National Plan of Action for Sharks in India” is intended as a guidance to the NPOA-Sharks, and seeks to (1) present an overview of the current status of India’s shark fishery, (2) assess the current management measures and their effectiveness, (3) identify the knowledge gaps that need to be addressed in NPOA-Sharks and (4) suggest a theme-based action plan for NPOA-Sharks
Fishery resources need to be monitored and managed to maintain harvest at sustainable levels as they...
Overfishing is a major threat to the survival of shark species, primarily driven by international tr...
This document is a collation of information, mainly from FAO documents on fisheries ecolabelling (FA...
This document entitled “Guidance on National Plan of Action for Sharks in India” is intended as a g...
Marine fisheries are dynamic and always prone to change in tune with the changing demands, challenge...
The report presents; terms of reference; work progress; surveys of shark fishers and traders; shark ...
Conserving marine resources and managing fisheries have been put in an ecosystem perspective in man...
The priorities for the revised National Plan of Action include: strengthening current regulations; i...
Of the 47 species of sharks that occur in the Indian Seas, six species contribute to major fisheri...
Four species of sharks and all species of devil rays were included in Appendix II of CITES (Conventi...
Marine fisheries are dynamic and always prone to change in tune with the changing demands, challenge...
Sharks formed the major bycatch of pelagic longline and gillnet fishery which target high value fis...
India’s marine fisheries are at a turning point; the rapid increase in yields witnessed during the ...
In marine fisheries management, the term ETP (Endangered, Threatened and Protected) species is co...
India, being one of the largest marine fisheries in the world, has high stakes in managing its coast...
Fishery resources need to be monitored and managed to maintain harvest at sustainable levels as they...
Overfishing is a major threat to the survival of shark species, primarily driven by international tr...
This document is a collation of information, mainly from FAO documents on fisheries ecolabelling (FA...
This document entitled “Guidance on National Plan of Action for Sharks in India” is intended as a g...
Marine fisheries are dynamic and always prone to change in tune with the changing demands, challenge...
The report presents; terms of reference; work progress; surveys of shark fishers and traders; shark ...
Conserving marine resources and managing fisheries have been put in an ecosystem perspective in man...
The priorities for the revised National Plan of Action include: strengthening current regulations; i...
Of the 47 species of sharks that occur in the Indian Seas, six species contribute to major fisheri...
Four species of sharks and all species of devil rays were included in Appendix II of CITES (Conventi...
Marine fisheries are dynamic and always prone to change in tune with the changing demands, challenge...
Sharks formed the major bycatch of pelagic longline and gillnet fishery which target high value fis...
India’s marine fisheries are at a turning point; the rapid increase in yields witnessed during the ...
In marine fisheries management, the term ETP (Endangered, Threatened and Protected) species is co...
India, being one of the largest marine fisheries in the world, has high stakes in managing its coast...
Fishery resources need to be monitored and managed to maintain harvest at sustainable levels as they...
Overfishing is a major threat to the survival of shark species, primarily driven by international tr...
This document is a collation of information, mainly from FAO documents on fisheries ecolabelling (FA...