Not AvailableSea fishing in India has been restricted to the coastal pelagic fisheries for long, the rich demersal fisheries being practically unexploited. Exploratory demersal fishing was therefore undertaken all over the Indian coast for nearly half a centuryNot Availabl
Not AvailableIndia has a coast line of 6100 km and fishing is one of the oldest professions prac...
Not AvailableThe marine fisheries sector in India has witnessed a phenomenal growth during the last ...
Not AvailableAs a part of the research programme of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Station, ...
Not AvailableThe non conventional fishery resources distributed in the coastal and deeper waters of ...
Not AvailableThe marine fishing industry of India, though capable of becoming an important sector i...
Not AvailableThe exploited marine fish resources of India come almost exclusively from within the 50...
Not AvailableSea fisheries of India have been exploited for centuries. They came within administrat...
Not AvailableAmong the major maritime states of India, Gujarat has the longest coastline (1,600 km)...
Not AvailableThe present exploitation of marine fisheries in india is limited to only a narrow belt ...
Not AvailableThe marine fishery of Gujarat is by and large sustained by the operation of three majo...
Not AvailableTuticorin is one of the well known, age old, fishery ports of India especially by virtu...
Not AvailableThe present status of marine fisheries in India is in a crucial phase now. The product...
Not AvailableMarine fisheries management is important to ensure sustainable harvest of the fishery ...
Not AvailableThe marine fisheries sector in India has witnessed a phenomenal growth during the last ...
Not AvailableTamil Nadu is one of the states in India blessed with marine and inland fishery resourc...
Not AvailableIndia has a coast line of 6100 km and fishing is one of the oldest professions prac...
Not AvailableThe marine fisheries sector in India has witnessed a phenomenal growth during the last ...
Not AvailableAs a part of the research programme of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Station, ...
Not AvailableThe non conventional fishery resources distributed in the coastal and deeper waters of ...
Not AvailableThe marine fishing industry of India, though capable of becoming an important sector i...
Not AvailableThe exploited marine fish resources of India come almost exclusively from within the 50...
Not AvailableSea fisheries of India have been exploited for centuries. They came within administrat...
Not AvailableAmong the major maritime states of India, Gujarat has the longest coastline (1,600 km)...
Not AvailableThe present exploitation of marine fisheries in india is limited to only a narrow belt ...
Not AvailableThe marine fishery of Gujarat is by and large sustained by the operation of three majo...
Not AvailableTuticorin is one of the well known, age old, fishery ports of India especially by virtu...
Not AvailableThe present status of marine fisheries in India is in a crucial phase now. The product...
Not AvailableMarine fisheries management is important to ensure sustainable harvest of the fishery ...
Not AvailableThe marine fisheries sector in India has witnessed a phenomenal growth during the last ...
Not AvailableTamil Nadu is one of the states in India blessed with marine and inland fishery resourc...
Not AvailableIndia has a coast line of 6100 km and fishing is one of the oldest professions prac...
Not AvailableThe marine fisheries sector in India has witnessed a phenomenal growth during the last ...
Not AvailableAs a part of the research programme of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Station, ...