Catch trend and and maximum sustainable yield of demersal fishes off Madras
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Catch trend and and maximum sustainable yield of demersal fishes off Madras
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Creator |
Vivekanandan, E
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Demersal Fisheries
Fisheries Statistics |
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Description |
Catch trends fitted for selected groups of demersal flshes and ' all fish' in the zone from 15°40’N to 10*40' N revealed that an increasing trend could be expected for all the groups. Estimations of MSY and optimum fishing intensities also indicated that the stocks of these groups could stand 3.5-5.0'times increase in fishing pressure and yield 22-59% more catch. However, available information on commercial fishing suggests that the scope for increasing the yield is marginal. The reason for this difference in the results is discussed with a view to understand the exact status of the fishery potential off Madras. |
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mbai
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1992
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/793/1/Vivek_10-13.pdf
Vivekanandan, E (1992) Catch trend and and maximum sustainable yield of demersal fishes off Madras. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India, 34 (1&2). pp. 10-13. |
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