An assessment of the exploited pelagic fisheries of the Indian seas
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An assessment of the exploited pelagic fisheries of the Indian seas
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Creator |
Banerji, S K
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Pelagic Fisheries
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About two-thirds of the total marine fish catch comes from exploited pelagic fisheries. The three moa imDortant pelagic fisherie* are the oil sardine, mackerel and Bombay duck which together account f^r about 65 per cent of the yield from pelagic resources. The balance comes from other numerous nelaeic stocks which are being exploited at present. A critical assessment of each of the exploited pelagic resources has been made in this paper in order to estimate the probable magnitude of potential yields derivable from them. |
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CMFRI, Cochin
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Date |
1973
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Conference or Workshop Item
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application/pdf
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/2690/1/Article_07.pdf
Banerji, S K (1973) An assessment of the exploited pelagic fisheries of the Indian seas. In: Proceedings of the symposium on living resources of the seas around India, 1973, Mandapam Camp. |
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