Emerging Pattern of Exploitation of the Marine Fishery Resources of the Inshore Waters of India with Particular Reference to Low Energy Fishing
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Emerging Pattern of Exploitation of the Marine Fishery Resources of the Inshore Waters of India with Particular Reference to Low Energy Fishing
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Balan, K
Kurup, K N Andrews, Joseph Alagaraja, K |
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Fishing
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Marine fish production has registered an average annual growth rate of 9.8%. The unusual abundance of pelagic resources like oil sardine and mackerel in 1989 and a consistently increasing trend in the yield of carangids have been also responsible for this increased production. Introduction of trawling in early seventies gave a sudden upward push in the production and it got stabilized. |
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1993
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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/8679/1/Balan.pdf
Balan, K and Kurup, K N and Andrews, Joseph and Alagaraja, K (1993) Emerging Pattern of Exploitation of the Marine Fishery Resources of the Inshore Waters of India with Particular Reference to Low Energy Fishing. In: National Workshop on Low Energy Fishing, 8-9 August 1991, Cochin. |
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