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Some recent observations on small-scale fishery In the vicinity of Madras

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Title Some recent observations on small-scale fishery In the vicinity of Madras
 
Creator Vivekanandan, E
Balakumar, S K
Soundararajan, R
 
Subject Fishing
 
Description Madras zone is one of the important fishing centres on the east coast of India. To understand the fish landings from different gears in Madras, three landing centres, viz., Kasimedu, Triplicane and Nochikuppam were selected. Kasimedu is about 8 km north of Triplicane and Nochikuppam is about 2 km south of Triplicane. The major catch components from the demersal trawls of this area arc silver bellies, threadfin breams, sciaenids, lizardfish, prawns, squids and cuttlefish. These groups are landed in a meagre quantity by the traditional gears, thus maintaining compatability between mechanised and non-mechanised gears in the exploitation of fishery resources off Madras.
 
Publisher CMFRI
 
Date 1986
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/4414/1/Article_06.pdf
Vivekanandan, E and Balakumar, S K and Soundararajan, R (1986) Some recent observations on small-scale fishery In the vicinity of Madras. Marine Fisheries Information Service, Technical and Extension Series, 70. pp. 18-19.