Of the three main methods of capturing fish, namely luring, attacking and snaring, the last mentioned has hitherto proved to be relatively more effective and apparently yielded better returns. Trawling falls under this method. The trawl is an economic gear, in terms of investment and yield, even in spite of the fact that the total trawl catches come only second to that of the seines. Commercial trawling in Indian seas is of recent origin and seems to have been initially introduced for the purpose of ground resources survey
Results of the comparative efficiency studies with 10.5 m equal panelled and 10.3 m unequal panelled...
Even though the rich and variegated pelagic fishery resources of our west coast are well known much ...
The results of exploratory trawl'ng undertaken from 1961 to 1965 on the continental shelf along the ...
Experimental trawling operations for bottom fish were first begun in 1920 and consisted of surveys o...
Exploratory trawl fishing operations were conducted by the Indo-Norwegian Project authorities with...
The development of mechanized fishing in India is traced to point out the harmful effects of trawlin...
The paper provides some background information about the developments in the prawn fishing technique...
A historical account of trawling experiments made in Indian waters before the Second World War is g...
Fisheries technological research in India received very little attention prior to the establishment...
While the exploitation of the inshore fisheries with the help of indigenous non< mechanised craft a...
Mechanisation of fishing operation in Karnataka was initiated with the introduction of 30 to 43 fee...
An attempt is made to assess the available resources of demersal fishes for bottom trawling off Kaki...
Before 1950 the prawn fishery was exploited only within a narrow coastal strip of 5-20 m depth b...
Trawling which is the highest contributor to the marine fishery in India has undergone sea change a...
Comparative fishing experiments with 25 m bulged belly and 25 m six seam trawls were carried out to ...
Results of the comparative efficiency studies with 10.5 m equal panelled and 10.3 m unequal panelled...
Even though the rich and variegated pelagic fishery resources of our west coast are well known much ...
The results of exploratory trawl'ng undertaken from 1961 to 1965 on the continental shelf along the ...
Experimental trawling operations for bottom fish were first begun in 1920 and consisted of surveys o...
Exploratory trawl fishing operations were conducted by the Indo-Norwegian Project authorities with...
The development of mechanized fishing in India is traced to point out the harmful effects of trawlin...
The paper provides some background information about the developments in the prawn fishing technique...
A historical account of trawling experiments made in Indian waters before the Second World War is g...
Fisheries technological research in India received very little attention prior to the establishment...
While the exploitation of the inshore fisheries with the help of indigenous non< mechanised craft a...
Mechanisation of fishing operation in Karnataka was initiated with the introduction of 30 to 43 fee...
An attempt is made to assess the available resources of demersal fishes for bottom trawling off Kaki...
Before 1950 the prawn fishery was exploited only within a narrow coastal strip of 5-20 m depth b...
Trawling which is the highest contributor to the marine fishery in India has undergone sea change a...
Comparative fishing experiments with 25 m bulged belly and 25 m six seam trawls were carried out to ...
Results of the comparative efficiency studies with 10.5 m equal panelled and 10.3 m unequal panelled...
Even though the rich and variegated pelagic fishery resources of our west coast are well known much ...
The results of exploratory trawl'ng undertaken from 1961 to 1965 on the continental shelf along the ...