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Recent exploitation trend of oil sardine along Tamil Nadu - Pondicherry coast

P.K., Mahadevan Pillai and K., Ramani and Nair, V.Radha Krishnan (2001) Recent exploitation trend of oil sardine along Tamil Nadu - Pondicherry coast. Marine Fisheries Information Service (167). pp. 1-5. ISSN 0254-380X

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Abstract

The Indian oil sardine SardineUa lorgiceps though a non-conventional resource of the east coast, supports now a regular fishery of high magnitude especially along Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu - Pondicherry coasts. The estimated annual average landing from east coast during the period 1993-97 was 60.638 tonnes against 46.000 t obtained along west coast thereby showing the potential of this new resource, especially along the southern maritime states of the east coast. It has been observed that the oil sardine catch during 1993-97 increased to more than three fold in Andhra Pradesh from that of the previous five year period 1988-92 while along Tamil Nadu - Pondicherry coast the catch almost doubled and recorded 80% of the total oil sardine production of east coast.

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: Oil Sardine, Tamil Nadu, India, Pondicherry, Catch, Landings, Trawlers, Trawl Nets, Bagnet, Gillnets, Andhra Pradesh, Spawning, Fishing Gear, Fishing Efforts, Marine Biology
Subjects: Right to Resources
Depositing User: Varsha V icsf
Date Deposited: 15 Jun 2022 05:39
Last Modified: 15 Jun 2022 05:39
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/11644

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