Not AvailableTraps are impounding devices into which an organism is lured either for food or shelter and are unable to escape. There are a wide number of fish trapping devices and methods operated in the rivers, flood plain wetlands (Beels), and low lying water areas of Assam. These traps are of various shapes and sizes depending on the area of operation and the behaviour of target fishes and are mostly made up of split bamboo splinters. The traps have been broadly classified as per the FAO classification of fishing gears. The different trapping devices and methods prevalent in Assam are presented and discussed in this paper. Traps are selective fishing gear which can be used for sustainable fishing in the region.Not Availabl
Not AvailableVisakhapatnam along with Kakinada coast shares the status of being the major fish landi...
Not AvailableHook and line is one of the ancient, cheapest, comparatively harmless and sustainable f...
Not AvailableIndia has vast and varied inland openwaters (viz., rivers, estuaries, reservoirs, wetla...
Traps are impounding devices into which an organism is lured either for food or shelter and are unab...
Not AvailableFish traps are passive fishing gear which lured the fish either for food or shelter an...
Not AvailableTraditional fishing gears are rapidly disappearing due to poor catch, declining water b...
Not AvailableGill nets are one of the predominantly used fishing gears of Assam in the rivers and fl...
Not AvailableTrap fishing is one of the indigenous methods of fishing prevalent in the Gulf of Mann...
123-129An investigation was made on the availability of different types of fish trapping implement...
Not AvailableThe present study was carried out in the upper stretch of Jenam river, a tributary of R...
Not AvailableFloodplain wetlands (locally called as beels) are biologically sensitive habitats playi...
Not AvailableNoFishing is activity which is rarely carried out all alone and is often required manag...
Not AvailableFishing with bunkai or sikboroxi is one of the indigenous techniques of fishing develop...
Not AvailableFisheries ecology of entire stretch of river Krishna was investigated during 2001-02 al...
Not AvailableFisheries ecology of entire stretch of river Krishna was investigated during 2001-02 al...
Not AvailableVisakhapatnam along with Kakinada coast shares the status of being the major fish landi...
Not AvailableHook and line is one of the ancient, cheapest, comparatively harmless and sustainable f...
Not AvailableIndia has vast and varied inland openwaters (viz., rivers, estuaries, reservoirs, wetla...
Traps are impounding devices into which an organism is lured either for food or shelter and are unab...
Not AvailableFish traps are passive fishing gear which lured the fish either for food or shelter an...
Not AvailableTraditional fishing gears are rapidly disappearing due to poor catch, declining water b...
Not AvailableGill nets are one of the predominantly used fishing gears of Assam in the rivers and fl...
Not AvailableTrap fishing is one of the indigenous methods of fishing prevalent in the Gulf of Mann...
123-129An investigation was made on the availability of different types of fish trapping implement...
Not AvailableThe present study was carried out in the upper stretch of Jenam river, a tributary of R...
Not AvailableFloodplain wetlands (locally called as beels) are biologically sensitive habitats playi...
Not AvailableNoFishing is activity which is rarely carried out all alone and is often required manag...
Not AvailableFishing with bunkai or sikboroxi is one of the indigenous techniques of fishing develop...
Not AvailableFisheries ecology of entire stretch of river Krishna was investigated during 2001-02 al...
Not AvailableFisheries ecology of entire stretch of river Krishna was investigated during 2001-02 al...
Not AvailableVisakhapatnam along with Kakinada coast shares the status of being the major fish landi...
Not AvailableHook and line is one of the ancient, cheapest, comparatively harmless and sustainable f...
Not AvailableIndia has vast and varied inland openwaters (viz., rivers, estuaries, reservoirs, wetla...