The coastal area of approximately 2000 km and the water-bodies in between the Andaman and Nicobar islands are rich in fishery potential which range from 0.012-0.47 million tonnes. The fishery is dominated by catches of sardines, perches, carangids, mackerels, Leiognathus elasmobranchs, seerfish, mullets and tunas. About 2050 fishermen, with 1150 country craft, 113 mechanised boats and 1367 different kinds of nets and lines are engaged in active fishing in the island. Numerous bays, lagoons and creeks are available among the group of islands for mariculture activities. The mangroves of these islands provide feeding and nursery grounds for juveniles of penaeid prawns, crabs and finfishes
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands enjoy the status of an archipelago with over 550 islands, islet...
The Union Territory of Lakshadweep has recently been in the limelight due to the special interest sh...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...
The potential for marine fisheries resources in the EEZ around the Andaman and Nicobar Inlands has b...
The shallow coastal belt with its numerous creeks and bays and the deep sea around Andaman and Nico...
Not AvailableAndaman and Nicobar Islands encompass 0.60 million sq. km of the Exclusive Economic Zo...
Island ecosystem is unique but with a great diversity. Marine resource potential of Andaman and Nico...
The Union Territory of Lakshadweep (08 00'N and 12 30'N latitudes and 71 00'E and 74 00'E longitud...
Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands, the two Union Territories situated in the Arabian sea an...
Annual fish landing of Andaman and Nicobar Islands during 1989-'99 and the contribution of scombroi...
The average catch rate of finfishes obtained by FORV Sagar Sampada from the survey area in the Anda...
With the long coast line along the mainland itself besides the rich areas surrounding the Andaman Ni...
The Andaman and Nicobar with an aggregate coastline of 1,912 km has an estimated annual harvestable ...
Among the countries bordering the Indian Ocean, India has strategic advantages in exploitation of m...
The Madras State has a coastline of 620 miles with an inshore belt of 9,000 sq. miles and a continen...
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands enjoy the status of an archipelago with over 550 islands, islet...
The Union Territory of Lakshadweep has recently been in the limelight due to the special interest sh...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...
The potential for marine fisheries resources in the EEZ around the Andaman and Nicobar Inlands has b...
The shallow coastal belt with its numerous creeks and bays and the deep sea around Andaman and Nico...
Not AvailableAndaman and Nicobar Islands encompass 0.60 million sq. km of the Exclusive Economic Zo...
Island ecosystem is unique but with a great diversity. Marine resource potential of Andaman and Nico...
The Union Territory of Lakshadweep (08 00'N and 12 30'N latitudes and 71 00'E and 74 00'E longitud...
Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands, the two Union Territories situated in the Arabian sea an...
Annual fish landing of Andaman and Nicobar Islands during 1989-'99 and the contribution of scombroi...
The average catch rate of finfishes obtained by FORV Sagar Sampada from the survey area in the Anda...
With the long coast line along the mainland itself besides the rich areas surrounding the Andaman Ni...
The Andaman and Nicobar with an aggregate coastline of 1,912 km has an estimated annual harvestable ...
Among the countries bordering the Indian Ocean, India has strategic advantages in exploitation of m...
The Madras State has a coastline of 620 miles with an inshore belt of 9,000 sq. miles and a continen...
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands enjoy the status of an archipelago with over 550 islands, islet...
The Union Territory of Lakshadweep has recently been in the limelight due to the special interest sh...
India has a coastline of about 6100 km with nearly 2000 fishing villages along the coast. T...