The economic assessment on juvenile landings of four dominant marine catfishes at New Ferry Wharf (NFW) landing centre, Mumbai, Northwest coast of India was carried out during January to December, 2013. The dominant catfishes viz. Nemapteryx caelata (19.7 %), Plicofollis dussumieri (21.5 %), P. tenuispinis (24.8 %) and Osteogeneiosus militaris (27.5 %) together contributing 93% of total marine catfish landings of the state. Among four species, the juvenile landings of N. caelata contribute maximum (93.17 %) followed by P. dussumieri (57.14 %), O. militaris (36.11 %) and P. tenuispinis (21.43 %) with the maximum landing during November to March . The bioeconomic model reveals that if juveniles are allowed to grow up to l...
The estimated total landings of marine fishery resources of Maharashtra in the year 2016 was 29235...
In open access marine fisheries, the non-targeted catches in the form of juveniles are detrimental, ...
World fish production has increased gradually from below 20 million tonnes in 1950 to more than 160 ...
The annual average loss of catfish due to eggs and larvae destruction is estimated at an alarming 5...
A study was carried out to assess the economic value of juveniles of commercially important species ...
617-621Present study is about the economic loss to fishery sector of sciaenids fishery resource due...
The study has been undertaken in Kerala State in India with an overall objective of analyzing the bi...
The study has been undertaken in Kerala State in India with an overall objective of analyzing the bi...
The marine catfish production showed a continuously declining trend all along the Indian Coast, fro...
The study has been undertaken in Kerala State in lndia with an - overall objective of analyzing the...
A comprehensive knowledge of the fishery, biology and resource potential of marine catfishes of th...
A study on quantity and value of juvenile fish landings was carried out in the gillnet fishery of th...
Economic assessment of juvenile landings of 5 dominant cephalopods at New Ferry Wharf (NFW) landing ...
India is endowed with a continental shelf of 0.5 million km2 and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of...
Not AvailableMarine fisheries sector of India has transformed from the status of subsistence fishery...
The estimated total landings of marine fishery resources of Maharashtra in the year 2016 was 29235...
In open access marine fisheries, the non-targeted catches in the form of juveniles are detrimental, ...
World fish production has increased gradually from below 20 million tonnes in 1950 to more than 160 ...
The annual average loss of catfish due to eggs and larvae destruction is estimated at an alarming 5...
A study was carried out to assess the economic value of juveniles of commercially important species ...
617-621Present study is about the economic loss to fishery sector of sciaenids fishery resource due...
The study has been undertaken in Kerala State in India with an overall objective of analyzing the bi...
The study has been undertaken in Kerala State in India with an overall objective of analyzing the bi...
The marine catfish production showed a continuously declining trend all along the Indian Coast, fro...
The study has been undertaken in Kerala State in lndia with an - overall objective of analyzing the...
A comprehensive knowledge of the fishery, biology and resource potential of marine catfishes of th...
A study on quantity and value of juvenile fish landings was carried out in the gillnet fishery of th...
Economic assessment of juvenile landings of 5 dominant cephalopods at New Ferry Wharf (NFW) landing ...
India is endowed with a continental shelf of 0.5 million km2 and an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of...
Not AvailableMarine fisheries sector of India has transformed from the status of subsistence fishery...
The estimated total landings of marine fishery resources of Maharashtra in the year 2016 was 29235...
In open access marine fisheries, the non-targeted catches in the form of juveniles are detrimental, ...
World fish production has increased gradually from below 20 million tonnes in 1950 to more than 160 ...