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Field | Value |
Title | Economic analysis of cast net operations in central Kerala |
Names |
Baiju, M.
Hridayanathan, C. |
Date Issued | 2010 (iso8601) |
Abstract | Cast nets, known as veesu va/a in vernacular, are well adapted for capture of small shoaling fishes and are operated both in the marine and inland sectors. They vary from one another in mesh size, length and diameter. Its simplicity in construction makes it popular among the fishermen. Hornell (1938) described the operation of different types of cast nets in Travancore. The constructional details of cast nets were explained by Nedelec (1975). George (1971:1981) and Sathyanarayanappa et at. (1987) have described cast nets operated in Karnataka. Cast nets in Vembanadu lake have been described by Kurup and Samuel (1985). Cast nets in the Muvattupauzha river have been described by Baiju and Hridayanathan (2002). The technical features and economic performance of different fishing systems in different parts of the world have been discussed by Yater (1982), Librero etal. (1985), Ranayotou etal. (1985), Tokrishna et at. (1985), Fredericks and Nair (1985), Khaled (1985), Jayantha and Amarasinghe (1998) and Emmanuel et al. (2008). Cost of fishing using small scale fishing gears like cast nets in Kainji Lake, Niger have been reported by Ayanda and Mdaihli (1996). Earlier studies on cast nets in Kerala, particularly on the economics of operation, have been limited. In this paper, economics of cast net operations in the Central Kerala have been discussed. |
Genre | Article |
Topic | Cast nets |
Identifier | Proceedings of the National Seminar on Conservation and Sustainability of Coastal Living Resources of India, 1-3 December 2009, Cochin, ed.by Meenakumari, B. et.al 386-393 |