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Status and perspectives in marine fisheries research in India

Status and perspectives in marine fisheries research in India

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Published by Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute in Kochi .
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Edition Notes

Statementeditors, Mohan Joseph Modayil, N.G.K. Pillai.
ContributionsModayil, Mohan Joseph., Pillai, N. G. K., Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute.
The Physical Object
Paginationxvi, 404 p. :
Number of Pages404
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL22697408M
ISBN 108190121960
LC Control Number2008319774
OCLC/WorldCa276996750

International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies is a Peer Reviewed International Journal. Prime Focus of the Journal to publish articles related to the current trends of research in aquatic research.   Fisheries play a pivotal role in the economic development of all maritime nations. The fisheries sector contributes as foreign exchange earner, ensures nutritional security and generates employment opportunities. With absolute rights on the EEZ, India has also acquired the responsibility to conserve, develop and optimally exploit the marine resources up to nautical miles off our .

The marine fisheries in India are regulated both by the Central and State Government fishing s. Offshore within India’s EEZ by domestic and foreign fleets is managed by the Central government. However, there is no comprehensive fisheries legislation Rajagopalan (). Fisheries within the 12 nm territorial zone. Scope of Indian fisheries management: Physical profile and status of fisheries 2. Fisheries law and policy Engagement profile of active marine fishers in India Part time 13 % Occasional 6 %File Size: 1MB.

This article provides an overview on the inland and marine fisheries India. Inland Fisheries: Vast marshy areas of coastal West Bengal, brackish water in Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, innumerable ponds and lakes of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal provide sufficient inland fish. india economy news and analysis digest *Please note that Fisheries in India: Business Report is a half ready publication. It only requires updating with the help of new data that are constantly retrieved from Publisher’s databases and other sources.


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Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute 13 etc. based on scientific principles way back in In CMFRI initiated collection of marine fish landings data along the west coast of India through a stratified multistage sampling design.

The sampling design became operational in File Size: KB. CiteScore: ℹ CiteScore: CiteScore measures the average citations received per document published in this title. CiteScore values are based on citation counts in a given year (e.g. ) to documents published in three previous calendar years (e.g.

– 14), divided by the number of documents in these three previous years (e.g. – 14). The chapter summarises overview of the global lobster fisheries with special focus on status and challenges faced by lobster fisheries of India.

Annual production by the states in India, gears used, species composition, biology of major species and the fishery management in comparison to the fishing regulations in the best managed fisheries in Author: E. Radhakrishnan, Joe K. Kizhakudan, Saleela A, Dineshbabu A.

P, Lakshmi Pillai S. fish and fisheries of india Download fish and fisheries of india or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format.

Click Download or Read Online button to get fish and fisheries of india book now. This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF FISHERIES RESEARCH IN INDIA E.G.

SILAS' Key words: Fisheries research, marine surveys, State Fisheries Departments, Fisheries Research Institutes of India Fishing in the earlier half of the last century mainly comprised artisanal inshore capture fishery using sailboats and catamarans. Present status of marine fisheries /mariculture insurance Insurance in the fisheries sector in India, unlike that of crop and livestock, does not have a long history or an organized structure to.

NBFGR, India, and the World Fisheries Trust, Canada) and genetic enhancement (e.g. salmon in Norway and common carp in Hungary) (Lakra et al., ).

A mini gene bank with the milt of T. putitora. This Commemorative Volume titled Status and Perspectives in Marine\ud Fisheries Research in India being brought out on the occasion of the Diamond\ud Jubilee Year contains 13 papers on marine fisheries.

The book addresses\ud aspects of status and perspectives in capture fisheries, biodiversity, stock\ud assessment, mariculture, fishery.

Also, fisheries support 15 million people for food/livelihoods and contributes % to total India’s GDP (% to Agriculture GDP). Presently, freshwater fisheries is growing faster as compared to marine fisheries. About mt (, 33% of total) against estimated potential, mt marine fish produced and rest (67%) came from freshwater.

Abstract: This Commemorative Volume titled Status and Perspectives in Marine Fisheries Research in India being brought out on the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee Year contains 13 papers on marine fisheries.

The book addresses aspects of status and perspectives in capture fisheries, biodiversity, stock assessment, mariculture, fishery. Types of paper 1.

Original research papers (Regular Papers) 2. Review articles 3. Viewpoints 4. Short Communications 5. Technical Notes 6. Letters to the Editor.

Regular papers should report the results of original research. The material should not have been previously published elsewhere, except in a preliminary form. A clear understanding of the dynamics of the marine fisheries sector, its growth potential and fluctuations in production is necessary for taking corrective measures and putting the sector in right gear.

Review of Literature Scholarly works on the marine fisheries sector concerning less. Research Journal of Animal, Veterinary and Fishery Sciences _____ ISSN – Vol.

2(7),July () Res. Animal, Veterinary and Fishery Sci. International Science Congress Association 10 Marine Fisheries; Its Current Status, Sustainable Management and Socio. Book Reveiw: Status and perspectives in Marine Fisheries Research in India -CMFRI Diamond Jubilee Publication.

By T S Naomi. Download PDF (1 MB) Abstract. Book revie Topics: Book Reviews Author: T S Naomi. This book is an important addition to the knowledge of lobster research.

The book complements other books published on lobster research and management as it focuses on Indian lobster fisheries and aquaculture developments where there have been nearly research papers and reports and 19.

Marine Fisheries and its current Status in Odisha. The World Bank last week released a report on Indian marine fisheries titled India marine fisheries: Issues, opportunities and transitions for sustainable development.

The study represents a collaborative initiative by the World Bank and the Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, to review the marine fisheries sub-sector, within a.

Fisheries is an important sector in India--it provides employment to millions of people and contributes to food security of the country.

With a coastline of over 8, km, an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of over 2 million sq km, and with extensive freshwater resources, fisheries play a vital role.

The marine fish production of India is about 4{) per cent of the total of slightly ~ver 2 million metric tons, coming from all the countries bordering the Indian O~ean.

Annual Marine Fish Production The estimated annual average of marine fish produc­ tion in India in the five. Status of Marine Fisheries and Habitats A brief historical review of living marine resources research in the Philippines D.

PAULY 15 Overview of Philippine marine fisheries N.C. BARUT, M.D. SANTOS and L.R. GARCES 22 Overview of the small pelagic fisheries E.C. ZARAGOZA, C.R. PAGDILAO and E.P. MORENO 32 Fisheries for tuna and other large pelagic. Fish and fish products have presently emerged as the largest group in agricultural exports from India, with lakh tonnes in terms of quantity and Rs.

45, crore in value. This accounts for around 10% of the total exports and nearly 20% of the agricultural exports, and contribute to about % of the GDP and % to the. Current Status. Fisheries of India can be broadly classified into two types namely, marine fisheries and inland fisheries.

The Fisheries Statistics Section of the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying in the Ministry of Agriculture is in charge of compiling the data relating to. In: Marine Ecosys tems Challenges and Opportunities" Book of Abstrac ts, p.Marine Biological Association of India, February 9Cochin Responsible Fisheries in Marine Ecosystem: edited by M.

Sinclair and G. Valdimarsson J. R. Beddington1, D. J. .