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Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Karwar Research Centre Activities and achievements

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Title Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Karwar Research Centre
Activities and achievements
 
Creator CMFRI, Kochi
 
Subject CMFRI Brochures
 
Description Uttar Kannada District of Karnataka State covering a
coastline of 160 km in length, extending from Majali in
the north to Sirur in the South is known for rich resources
of pelagic fishes viz oil sardine, mackerel, crustaceans and
other shellfishes. With the aim of development and conservation
of these resources, the Central Marine Fisheries
Research Institute established a Research Station at Karwar
in 1948. This Station then known as 'Mackerel Research
Unit of the Institute, was housed in a rented building. In
the year 1958 the present building was acquired and the
Unit was raised to the status of a "Sub-station" in 1965.
Since the mid seventies, it has been known as the Karwar
Research Centre of C.M.F.R. Institute. With increased
activities of research, the demand for more space has been
felt and to meet this, a wet laboratory has been recently
established on a leased land.
 
Publisher CMFRI; Kochi
 
Date 1988
 
Type Other
NonPeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/5471/1/23_Karwar_Research_Centre_CMFRI_Activities_and_Achievements.pdf
CMFRI, Kochi (1988) Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Karwar Research Centre Activities and achievements. CMFRI; Kochi.