Cost-benefit analysis of a 9.82 m and 11 m fishing trawlers based on the number of fishing trips is presented. The number of fishing trips per year determines the profit and loss of the trawler. With the increase in the number of fishing trips, the profit also increase for both the sizes of trawlers. The minimum quantity of prawn and fish to be landed for 0-20% profit for varying number of fishing trips are worked out. The break-even for 9.82 and 11m trawlers was observed to be 185 and 210 fishing trips respectively during 1980-81
Comparative economic efficiency of purse seiners, trawlers and drift gill netters operating along K...
The article provides the economic statistics of the fishing trawlers operating in the Tuticorin fish...
The present analysis of the four year data (1983-'84 to 1986-'87) shows that the number of vessels i...
This study was undertaken with a view to finding out the comparative fishing ability and economic pe...
Fishing is an age old occupation in Kerala. The state produces about half a million tonne of fish an...
A trawler on an average earned a gross revenue of Rs. 6,28,800 during 1991-'92. The annual cost of...
The lucrative external market for shrimp and constant rise in the mechanised trawl fishing fleets no...
Trawl fishery of Kerala contributes about 35-50% of the annual landings of the state. The ever i...
The rapid growth in the fleet of small mechanised shrimp trawlers in Kerala from 769 trawlers day-1 ...
The paper deals with the economic aspects of operation of gill netting and two boat midwater trawlin...
In order to optimize the input utilization, the techno-economic efficiency of fishing operations is ...
Along the Kerala coast, the capital investment in mechanized, motorised and non-mechanised sectors o...
Not AvailableThe economics of operation of fishing trawlers of 9.75m and 10.97m overall length is re...
The most important fisheries management reforms in Kerala is the monsoon trawl ban when fishing usi...
The mechanized trawlers are the prominent fishing units in the marine fishing sector of Kerala state...
Comparative economic efficiency of purse seiners, trawlers and drift gill netters operating along K...
The article provides the economic statistics of the fishing trawlers operating in the Tuticorin fish...
The present analysis of the four year data (1983-'84 to 1986-'87) shows that the number of vessels i...
This study was undertaken with a view to finding out the comparative fishing ability and economic pe...
Fishing is an age old occupation in Kerala. The state produces about half a million tonne of fish an...
A trawler on an average earned a gross revenue of Rs. 6,28,800 during 1991-'92. The annual cost of...
The lucrative external market for shrimp and constant rise in the mechanised trawl fishing fleets no...
Trawl fishery of Kerala contributes about 35-50% of the annual landings of the state. The ever i...
The rapid growth in the fleet of small mechanised shrimp trawlers in Kerala from 769 trawlers day-1 ...
The paper deals with the economic aspects of operation of gill netting and two boat midwater trawlin...
In order to optimize the input utilization, the techno-economic efficiency of fishing operations is ...
Along the Kerala coast, the capital investment in mechanized, motorised and non-mechanised sectors o...
Not AvailableThe economics of operation of fishing trawlers of 9.75m and 10.97m overall length is re...
The most important fisheries management reforms in Kerala is the monsoon trawl ban when fishing usi...
The mechanized trawlers are the prominent fishing units in the marine fishing sector of Kerala state...
Comparative economic efficiency of purse seiners, trawlers and drift gill netters operating along K...
The article provides the economic statistics of the fishing trawlers operating in the Tuticorin fish...
The present analysis of the four year data (1983-'84 to 1986-'87) shows that the number of vessels i...