Indian tuna fishery development—perspectives and a management plan
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/2505/
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Indian tuna fishery development—perspectives and a management plan |
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Silas, E G
Pillai, P P |
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Tuna fisheries
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Speaking at an International Conference ' Fisheries development in 2000 A.D.' (New Delhi, 1985) Dr. W. Philip Appleyard in a global context opined that the marine demersal catches could be increased from 22 million to 37 million tonnes ; the marine pelagic catches from 24 million to 50 million tonnes; tuna catches from around 3 million to at least 8 million tonnes and cephalopods from around 1 million to 10 million tonnes. A potential saving of post-harvest losses of 11 million tonnes may also be added to these to exceed 110 million tonnes of fishes needed by 2000 A.D. |
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CMFRI
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Silas, E G
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1985
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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/2505/1/Article_24.pdf
Silas, E G and Pillai, P P (1985) Indian tuna fishery development—perspectives and a management plan. CMFRI Bulletin, 36. pp. 193-208. |
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