Since the year 1925, attention has been focused periodically on the stagnation in the local fishing industry, and those who have studied the subject have been unanimous about the need to introduce modern fishing craft which are capable of working more fishing gear. This report outlines the stages through which the evolution of more effective fishing operations has progressed, both in the gradually increasing use of mechanical propulsion for boats and in the adoption of more modern gear and techniques by local fishermen. No reference is made in this report to the operation of deep-sea trawlers (Sivalingam, 1956) a phase of development which has hitherto not influenced the local fishing industry to any appreciable extent
Experimental trawling operations for bottom fish were first begun in 1920 and consisted of surveys o...
The large increase in world output from fisheries and its increased use as food by people all over t...
Since 1950 onwards, a practice has grown in Sri Lanka of dividing the marine fisheries into three di...
The Craft and Gear Wing of the Central Institute of Fisheries Technology was established to develop ...
Until the middle of nineteen sixties fishing for marine finfishes and shellfishes along the Andhra...
Fisheries technological research in India received very little attention prior to the establishment...
India started mechanization of fishing craft in early 1950. The traditional craft was subjected to t...
Mechanisation of fishing operation in Karnataka was initiated with the introduction of 30 to 43 fee...
Quiet changes have taken place during recent years in the fishery by traditional crafts and gear at...
While mechanisation of small boats and innovations such as installation of outboard motors to tradi...
Fishing in Sri Lanka has been carried on largely with the use of traditional methods and in recent ...
Of the three main methods of capturing fish, namely luring, attacking and snaring, the last mentione...
The present study has been carried out to assess the impact of mechanisation of traditional crafts w...
Mechanisation of fishing in India during the last few decades has resulted in the enhancement of cat...
Not AvailableThe impact of motorization of traditional craft on two fisheries resources, viz. tunas ...
Experimental trawling operations for bottom fish were first begun in 1920 and consisted of surveys o...
The large increase in world output from fisheries and its increased use as food by people all over t...
Since 1950 onwards, a practice has grown in Sri Lanka of dividing the marine fisheries into three di...
The Craft and Gear Wing of the Central Institute of Fisheries Technology was established to develop ...
Until the middle of nineteen sixties fishing for marine finfishes and shellfishes along the Andhra...
Fisheries technological research in India received very little attention prior to the establishment...
India started mechanization of fishing craft in early 1950. The traditional craft was subjected to t...
Mechanisation of fishing operation in Karnataka was initiated with the introduction of 30 to 43 fee...
Quiet changes have taken place during recent years in the fishery by traditional crafts and gear at...
While mechanisation of small boats and innovations such as installation of outboard motors to tradi...
Fishing in Sri Lanka has been carried on largely with the use of traditional methods and in recent ...
Of the three main methods of capturing fish, namely luring, attacking and snaring, the last mentione...
The present study has been carried out to assess the impact of mechanisation of traditional crafts w...
Mechanisation of fishing in India during the last few decades has resulted in the enhancement of cat...
Not AvailableThe impact of motorization of traditional craft on two fisheries resources, viz. tunas ...
Experimental trawling operations for bottom fish were first begun in 1920 and consisted of surveys o...
The large increase in world output from fisheries and its increased use as food by people all over t...
Since 1950 onwards, a practice has grown in Sri Lanka of dividing the marine fisheries into three di...