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Socio - economic implications of purse seine operations in Karnataka

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Title Socio - economic implications of purse seine operations in Karnataka
 
Creator Jacob, T
Dharmaraja, S K
Panikkar, K K P
Dhulkhed, M H
 
Subject Bioeconomics
 
Description The total marine fish production in India rose from about 0.9 million tonnes in 1969 to about 1.4
million tonnes in 1978. One of the major reasons for the increase in production is the mechanisation of
fishing operations. The present account deals with the findings of an investigation to study the socioeconomic consequence on Rampani fishennen due to commercial purse seine operations in the Kamataka waters. The article incorporates some of the results of an earlier study (Dharmaraja and Jacob, MS) and the information obtained from a special survey in the Kamataka coastal villages recently conducted by a team of scientists of C.M,F.R.I. A perusal of the gearwise estimates of marine
fish landings in the Kamataka coast shows that the landings from purseseines have been steadily increasing during the years 1977to 1979 (1st half).
 
Publisher CMFRI
 
Date 1979-10
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/4596/1/Article_03.pdf
Jacob, T and Dharmaraja, S K and Panikkar, K K P and Dhulkhed, M H (1979) Socio - economic implications of purse seine operations in Karnataka. Marine Fisheries Information Service, Technical and Extension Series, 12. pp. 1-8.