Biological productivity of the Indian Ocean
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Biological productivity of the Indian Ocean
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Silas, E G
Nair, P V Ramachandran Pillai, P P Subbaraju, G Pillai, V K Balachandran, V K |
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Primary Production
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India has a long coast line of nearly 6,000 km with the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Laccadive Archipelago lying beyond her shores. The geographical position of India with the peninsular portion extending deep into the central part of the Indian Ocean gives her a locational advantage in marine fishing activities. At present though India contributes about 4096 of the fish landings of the Indian Ocean, when viewed against the world production of 76 million tannes oJ marine fish, her share is only 1.6 million tonnes represent ing less than 2%.
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1985
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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/7794/1/B084-1_Silas.pdf
Silas, E G and Nair, P V Ramachandran and Pillai, P P and Subbaraju, G and Pillai, V K and Balachandran, V K (1985) Biological productivity of the Indian Ocean. In: Proceedings of the Seminar on remote sensing in marine resources, April 17-18, 1985, Cochin. |
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