Emergence of oilsardine fishery as an alternative resource for dolnetters at Arnala
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Emergence of oilsardine fishery as an alternative resource for dolnetters at Arnala |
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Creator |
Sarang, J D
Sundaram, Sujit |
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Oil sardine
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Arnala is one of the major dolnet landing centres in Thane District of Maharashtra. Dolnet is a gear exclusively used in Maharashtra and Gujarat. In Maharashtra, they are anchored to poles fixed to the sea bottom and are generally operated from August to May. At Arnala, approximately 375 dolnets are operated and the operation is generally confined to a depth range of 18-22 m. |
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CMFRI; Kochi
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Date |
2010
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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/8458/1/Sarang.pdf
Sarang, J D and Sundaram, Sujit (2010) Emergence of oilsardine fishery as an alternative resource for dolnetters at Arnala. Marine Fisheries Information Service; Technical and Extension Series, 206. pp. 7-9. |
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