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The potential marine fisheries resources and possibilities of exploiting the same to increase marine fish production

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Title The potential marine fisheries resources and possibilities
of exploiting the same to increase marine fish production
 
Creator James, P S B R
 
Subject Fisheries Resources
Marine Fisheries
 
Description Marine fish production from the presently
exploited fishing grounds remained somewhat
stagnant, the average annual production for
the past five years (1980-85) being 1.46 million
tonnes. Therefore, it is imperative that additional
production should come only by
extending the fishing effort beyond the
presently exploited zone and from underexploited
resources.
The EEZ of India has an estimated area of
2.02 million sq. km. Extensive surveys and
studies in the past decade or so indicated the
existence of several untapped as well as underexploited
resources. Efforts are now needed to
harvest these resources on an economic basis
to increase fish production in the country.
 
Publisher CIFNET
 
Date 1987
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/7653/1/658._Jam.pdf
James, P S B R (1987) The potential marine fisheries resources and possibilities of exploiting the same to increase marine fish production. Proceedings of International Seminar on Training and Education for Marine Fisheries Management. 28-30 January, 1986, Cochin.. pp. 5-17.