The Craft and Gear Wing of the Central Institute of Fisheries Technology was established to develop the country's fishing boats and implements scientifically and systematically. The Wing was organized in the year 1957 as a part of the fisheries development schemes included under the Second Five Year Plan
Quiet changes have taken place during recent years in the fishery by traditional crafts and gear at...
Mechanisation of fishing operation in Karnataka was initiated with the introduction of 30 to 43 fee...
Of the three main methods of capturing fish, namely luring, attacking and snaring, the last mentione...
Fisheries technological research in India received very little attention prior to the establishment...
The Central Institute of Fisheries Technology was set up by the Government of India according to th...
In the year 1954 the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Govt. of India appointed a high power commit...
In appreciation of the pressing need for coordinated research in various aspects of fishery technolo...
India started mechanization of fishing craft in early 1950. The traditional craft was subjected to t...
Consequent to the declaration of Exclusive Econonnic Zone (EEZ) to 200 nautical miles, India has ac...
Since the year 1925, attention has been focused periodically on the stagnation in the local fishing ...
The small-scale fisheries comprising of the traditional fisheries and related activities as practis...
Motorization of traditional fishing craft has paved the way for a structural change in the artisanal...
The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute has, after decades of valuable research and investi...
In many other countries where fishery wealth ranks high, well-developed research organizations have...
The large increase in world output from fisheries and its increased use as food by people all over t...
Quiet changes have taken place during recent years in the fishery by traditional crafts and gear at...
Mechanisation of fishing operation in Karnataka was initiated with the introduction of 30 to 43 fee...
Of the three main methods of capturing fish, namely luring, attacking and snaring, the last mentione...
Fisheries technological research in India received very little attention prior to the establishment...
The Central Institute of Fisheries Technology was set up by the Government of India according to th...
In the year 1954 the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Govt. of India appointed a high power commit...
In appreciation of the pressing need for coordinated research in various aspects of fishery technolo...
India started mechanization of fishing craft in early 1950. The traditional craft was subjected to t...
Consequent to the declaration of Exclusive Econonnic Zone (EEZ) to 200 nautical miles, India has ac...
Since the year 1925, attention has been focused periodically on the stagnation in the local fishing ...
The small-scale fisheries comprising of the traditional fisheries and related activities as practis...
Motorization of traditional fishing craft has paved the way for a structural change in the artisanal...
The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute has, after decades of valuable research and investi...
In many other countries where fishery wealth ranks high, well-developed research organizations have...
The large increase in world output from fisheries and its increased use as food by people all over t...
Quiet changes have taken place during recent years in the fishery by traditional crafts and gear at...
Mechanisation of fishing operation in Karnataka was initiated with the introduction of 30 to 43 fee...
Of the three main methods of capturing fish, namely luring, attacking and snaring, the last mentione...