The magnitude and disposition of the inland prawn fisheries resources of the country have been described. The lack of adequate knowledge of the capture fisheries resources has been pointed out and the necessity for an organised survey of the resources and research to formulate measures for their proper management emphasised. The existing methods of prawn farming in the country have been described and the need for research for maximising yields from culture fisheries of prawn has been highlighted. Measures for immediate development of prawn fisheries of the country have also been discussed
Before 1950 the prawn fishery was exploited only within a narrow coastal strip of 5-20 m depth b...
One of the reasons for the rather slow growth of the prawn culture industry in India is the non-avai...
Prawn farming is gainirg importance in Southeast coast of India in recent years. Derelier area alon...
Increasing utilization of prawns both in the internal and external markets has created a large deman...
Prawns which are among the major marine fisheries have comprised 81,699 tonnes forming 10.5% in the ...
The growth of the prawn fishing industry in India in recent years is reviewed and the increasing va...
The most outstanding development that has taken place during the past decade in India's fishing ind...
Prawns other than penaeids account for an average annual production of nearly 34 thousand tonnes, no...
India contributes about 4% of the world aquaculture prawn production. Prawn farming provides excell...
Maharashtra is the leading prawn producing state in India, accounting for 75 % of the uon-penaeid an...
One of the most remarkable developments in the fisheries of Andhra Pradesh in recent years has been ...
Freshwater prawns constitute an important entity of the living aquatic resources. Although the captu...
India's annual catch of prawns and shrimps is second only to that of the United States and it is est...
The elevation of India's position into the second place among the prawn fishing nations of the wor...
The marine prawn resources of the country are functionally related to the vast brackish water ecolog...
Before 1950 the prawn fishery was exploited only within a narrow coastal strip of 5-20 m depth b...
One of the reasons for the rather slow growth of the prawn culture industry in India is the non-avai...
Prawn farming is gainirg importance in Southeast coast of India in recent years. Derelier area alon...
Increasing utilization of prawns both in the internal and external markets has created a large deman...
Prawns which are among the major marine fisheries have comprised 81,699 tonnes forming 10.5% in the ...
The growth of the prawn fishing industry in India in recent years is reviewed and the increasing va...
The most outstanding development that has taken place during the past decade in India's fishing ind...
Prawns other than penaeids account for an average annual production of nearly 34 thousand tonnes, no...
India contributes about 4% of the world aquaculture prawn production. Prawn farming provides excell...
Maharashtra is the leading prawn producing state in India, accounting for 75 % of the uon-penaeid an...
One of the most remarkable developments in the fisheries of Andhra Pradesh in recent years has been ...
Freshwater prawns constitute an important entity of the living aquatic resources. Although the captu...
India's annual catch of prawns and shrimps is second only to that of the United States and it is est...
The elevation of India's position into the second place among the prawn fishing nations of the wor...
The marine prawn resources of the country are functionally related to the vast brackish water ecolog...
Before 1950 the prawn fishery was exploited only within a narrow coastal strip of 5-20 m depth b...
One of the reasons for the rather slow growth of the prawn culture industry in India is the non-avai...
Prawn farming is gainirg importance in Southeast coast of India in recent years. Derelier area alon...