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Relative abundance of trawl fishes in the Bombay-Saurashtra waters

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Title Relative abundance of trawl fishes in the
Bombay-Saurashtra waters
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Creator Meenakshisundaram,P T
Dorairaj,K
Rao,K Virabhadra
 
Subject Trawl fishes
Bombay-Saurashtra waters
 
Description Not Available
With the help of skilled Japanese technicians very intensive commercial fishing by
two pairs of bull trawlers, ' Arnalla'—' Paj' and ' Satpati'—' Pilotan ' (each of 29
meters length, 250 BHP and about 91 gross tonnage) of the New India Fisheries
Company, Bombay, was carried out from April 1956 to October 1963 in Bombay-
Saurashtra waters, landing a total catch of 26,304 metric tons offish sold at a whole
sale price of about Rs. 1.6 crores (Anon, 1965). The annual effort varied from
2,850.97 hours to 5,453.27 hours and the catch rates from 601.60 to 899.70 kg. per
hour of trawling for a pair of vessels. Fishing by these vessels was preceded by
exploratory buU-trawling by the Government of India cutters, M. T. Ashok and
M. T. Pratap of the Deep Sea Fishing Station, Bombay during 1953-'55. These
cutters, prior to 1953 using otter trawl had annual catch rates varying from 94.4 to
195.4 lbs. per hour of fishing, but during 1953-'55 when they had taken to the
Japanese method of paired trawling (bull-trawling) the average catch per vessel had
gone upto 1,562.4 lbs. per hour of trawling (Jayaraman et al., 1959). The present
report shows that the best of trawling grounds in Bombay-Saurashtra waters are in
Kutch region, the fishery potential of which was hitherto unexplored.
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Date 2021-08-09T09:52:05Z
2021-08-09T09:52:05Z
1966
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Not Available
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/54083
 
Language English
 
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Publisher MBAI