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Scombroid Fishery of the Indian Ocean - An Overview

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Title Scombroid Fishery of the Indian Ocean - An Overview
 
Creator Pillai, N G K
Ganga, U
 
Subject Scombridae
 
Description In the Indian Ocean, scombroids comprising of tunas, billfishes, seerfishes and mackerels
are an invaluable resource and their producer value is estimated to between 2
and 3 billion US dollars annually, besides the vast socio-economic benefits to the
fishing nations. Of the three major groups of species, tunas account for the largest
share of the total catch and also for the largest increase during the past 10 years.
Seerfish catches attained record levels in 1998 while billfish catches have more than
doubled since 1992 although the relative contribution of the group is still small.
With the introduction of technologically advanced fishing fleets and techniques in
the Indian Ocean, the intensity of exploitation of scombroids, especially tunas and
billfishes have reached a new peak. An overview of the present status of scombroid
fishery of the Indian Ocean is presented below.
 
Publisher CMFRI; Kochi
 
Contributor Pillai, N G K
Menon, N G
Pillai, P P
Ganga, U
 
Date 2002
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/4091/1/2.pdf
Pillai, N G K and Ganga, U (2002) Scombroid Fishery of the Indian Ocean - An Overview. In: Management of Scombroid Fisheries. CMFRI; Kochi, Kochi, pp. 14-23.