Government of Sri Lanka initiated a project for conducting a experimental skipjack fishery using modern pole and line method and an experimental fishery for live bait and small pelagic fish using purse seine and lampara nets, with the, assistance of UNDP and FAO. Accordingly, the survey for small pelagic fish varieties using the purse seine and lampara nets commenced in April, 1972 and will continue until the end of 1975. This paper is a preliminary report on the results of the survey carried out between Septernber 1972 to October 1978
M.V. SEAFDEC, the Fisheries Training and Research Vessel, has conducted tuna purse seine fishing in ...
Beach seine fishery is one of the oldest fishing methods practiced in Sri Lanka. In the recent past ...
The mainstay of the tuna fishery of the Lakshadweep Islands is the small - scale pole and line fishe...
An attempt has been made to study skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) live bait availability and other sma...
Purse seine fishing in the south west coast of Sri Lanka became popularsince 1982 and the number of ...
Under a joint agreement the Government of Sri Lanka and the Nichiro Fishing Company of Japan have un...
Details are given of the source and processing of data, size composition, seasonal variation in occu...
The author describes the commercial viable off-shore fishing methods for catching known commercial r...
Fisheries Research in Sri Lanka started to gain momentum in the 195O'sfrom a low ebb prior to indepe...
Pelagic resources around Sri Lanka may be categorized into three major groups: (1) the small pelagic...
Pole and line fishing, which is specifically aimed at skipjack tuna has beenpractised in Sri Lanka f...
A preliminary analysis of the handline fishery in Negombo is presented.The fishery is carried out al...
In India the oceanic skipjack, Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus) forms a significant fishery only in Lak...
The tuna fisheries in Sri Lanka are undergoing significant developmental changes, with more and more...
Studies on the seine fishery of Negombo Lagoon in the west coast ofSri Lanka (7°10' Nand 79°50' E) w...
M.V. SEAFDEC, the Fisheries Training and Research Vessel, has conducted tuna purse seine fishing in ...
Beach seine fishery is one of the oldest fishing methods practiced in Sri Lanka. In the recent past ...
The mainstay of the tuna fishery of the Lakshadweep Islands is the small - scale pole and line fishe...
An attempt has been made to study skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis) live bait availability and other sma...
Purse seine fishing in the south west coast of Sri Lanka became popularsince 1982 and the number of ...
Under a joint agreement the Government of Sri Lanka and the Nichiro Fishing Company of Japan have un...
Details are given of the source and processing of data, size composition, seasonal variation in occu...
The author describes the commercial viable off-shore fishing methods for catching known commercial r...
Fisheries Research in Sri Lanka started to gain momentum in the 195O'sfrom a low ebb prior to indepe...
Pelagic resources around Sri Lanka may be categorized into three major groups: (1) the small pelagic...
Pole and line fishing, which is specifically aimed at skipjack tuna has beenpractised in Sri Lanka f...
A preliminary analysis of the handline fishery in Negombo is presented.The fishery is carried out al...
In India the oceanic skipjack, Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus) forms a significant fishery only in Lak...
The tuna fisheries in Sri Lanka are undergoing significant developmental changes, with more and more...
Studies on the seine fishery of Negombo Lagoon in the west coast ofSri Lanka (7°10' Nand 79°50' E) w...
M.V. SEAFDEC, the Fisheries Training and Research Vessel, has conducted tuna purse seine fishing in ...
Beach seine fishery is one of the oldest fishing methods practiced in Sri Lanka. In the recent past ...
The mainstay of the tuna fishery of the Lakshadweep Islands is the small - scale pole and line fishe...