Not AvailableAs a part of the national policy for the judicious exploitation of the living resources of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of India, greater emphasis is to be given for the development of tuna fisheries, both in the artisanal sector and high seas. Tuna is one of the least exploited resources of the Indian seas, accounting for hardly 1.62% of the total marine fish catch in India at the 1980 level although there has been an appreciable increase in the landings of coastal species of tunas during the last 15 years. At present, the fishery is mostly supported by coastal species such as Euthynnus afinis, Auxis thazard, A. rochei, Sarda orientalis and Thunnus tonggol. The skipjack tuna Katsuwonuspelamis supports a surface fish...