Not AvailableTrap fishing is one of the indigenous methods of fishing prevalent in the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay. Fish traps, locally known as 'koodu' are extensively used in this area for perch fishery. As these areas are shallow, with rocks and corals, other methods of fishing using nets cannot be operated successfully, which probably explains the development of trap fishing in this part of the country as an organised fishery.Not Availabl
Not AvailableCulture based fisheries has been intensively practiced in Tamil Nadu freshwater r...
Not AvailableCulture based fisheries has been intensively practiced in Tamil Nadu freshwater r...
Not AvailableTraditional fishing gears are rapidly disappearing due to poor catch, declining water b...
Not AvailableOne of the indigenous methods of fishing prevalent in the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay ...
Not AvailableFishing methods being practised in the reef areas of the Gulf of Mannar for finfishes ...
Not AvailableFish traps are passive fishing gear which lured the fish either for food or shelter an...
Not AvailableMadras zone is one of the important fishing centres on the east coast of India. To unde...
Not AvailableTuticorin is one of the well known, age old, fishery ports of India especially by virtu...
Not AvailableKerala, located in thesouthern part of the peninsular india has a narrow stretch of lan...
Not AvailableUllal, an important fishing centre situated 3 Km south of Mangalore, was known for shar...
Not AvailableSea fishing in India has been restricted to the coastal pelagic fisheries for long, the...
Not AvailableRajapara is one of the most important dolnet fishing centres in Saurashtra region and ...
Not AvailableNoFishing is activity which is rarely carried out all alone and is often required manag...
Not AvailableAndhra Pradesh is one of the major marine fish producing states along the east coast o...
Not AvailableAs a part of the research programme of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Station, ...
Not AvailableCulture based fisheries has been intensively practiced in Tamil Nadu freshwater r...
Not AvailableCulture based fisheries has been intensively practiced in Tamil Nadu freshwater r...
Not AvailableTraditional fishing gears are rapidly disappearing due to poor catch, declining water b...
Not AvailableOne of the indigenous methods of fishing prevalent in the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay ...
Not AvailableFishing methods being practised in the reef areas of the Gulf of Mannar for finfishes ...
Not AvailableFish traps are passive fishing gear which lured the fish either for food or shelter an...
Not AvailableMadras zone is one of the important fishing centres on the east coast of India. To unde...
Not AvailableTuticorin is one of the well known, age old, fishery ports of India especially by virtu...
Not AvailableKerala, located in thesouthern part of the peninsular india has a narrow stretch of lan...
Not AvailableUllal, an important fishing centre situated 3 Km south of Mangalore, was known for shar...
Not AvailableSea fishing in India has been restricted to the coastal pelagic fisheries for long, the...
Not AvailableRajapara is one of the most important dolnet fishing centres in Saurashtra region and ...
Not AvailableNoFishing is activity which is rarely carried out all alone and is often required manag...
Not AvailableAndhra Pradesh is one of the major marine fish producing states along the east coast o...
Not AvailableAs a part of the research programme of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Station, ...
Not AvailableCulture based fisheries has been intensively practiced in Tamil Nadu freshwater r...
Not AvailableCulture based fisheries has been intensively practiced in Tamil Nadu freshwater r...
Not AvailableTraditional fishing gears are rapidly disappearing due to poor catch, declining water b...