Where have all the fish gone? The New Indian Express dated 20th March 2019
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Where have all the fish gone? The New Indian Express dated 20th March 2019
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The rise in temperature across the state stands as an obstacle for fishermen to eke out a proper living. The rate of fish landings have considerably dropped, said scientists with the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), Vizhinjam, based on a study conducted. Fish landing refers to the number of fish that are found and caught from the sea. Although December to March is considered to be a lean time period for fish landings, the decrease is notable. Surplus fish usually found in the sea in close proximity to the land have reduced, heat playing the pivotal factor. |
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The New Indian Express
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2019-03-20
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/13716/1/The%20New%20Indian%20Express_20-03-2019.pdf
CMFRI, Library (2019) Where have all the fish gone? The New Indian Express dated 20th March 2019. The New Indian Express. |
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