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C., Ramachandran and A., Suresh and P., Shinoj and J., Jayasankar and Gopal, Nikita and K.M, Alias and Harold, Lawrence and P.P, Surendran and Jose, Maja and M.S, Saju and T., Dola Sankar and P., Anil Kumar and Thomas, Joice V. and Gills, Reshma and A., Gopalakrishnan and C.N, Ravishankar (2020) Streamlining the supply chain of marine fish in Kerala: Covid-19 and beyond. CMFRI Marine Fisheries Policy Series No.18/2020 . Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), Cochin. ISBN 2394-8019

V.P, Vipinkumar and B., Johnson and P.S, Swathilekshmi and C., Ramachandran (2013) Coastal rural indebtedness and impact of microfinance in marine fisheries sector of Tamil Nadu. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India.

Lekshmi, P.S.Swathi and C., Ramachandran and Kumar, R.Narayana and Koya, K.Mohammed and K.R, Sreenath and Dash, Gyanaranjan and Sen, Swati Priyanka and Mojjada, Suresh Kumar and B., Sangeetha and Nayan, P.Makwana and Rao, G.Syda (2013) Post-frontline demonstration impact analysis of open sea cage culture among sidi tribes in Gujarat. Indian Journal of Fisheries, Vol.60 (3). pp. 35-40. ISSN 0970-6011

V.P, Vipinkumar and Shyam, S.Salim and R., Narayanakumar and R., Sathiadhas and M.S, Madan and C., Ramachandran and P.S, Swathilekshmi and B., Johnson (2012) Coastal rural indebtedness and impact of microfinance in marine fisheries sector. Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Cochin.

C., Ramachandran (2011) A Sea of one’s own: Mariculture has driven women’s empowerment through better incomes and greater bargaining power. This article argues for active state intervention to protect the interests of women in the sector. Yemaya (38). pp. 4-6. ISSN 0973-1156

N.G.K., Pillai and A.A., Jayaprakash and U., Ganga and Kuriakose, Somy and K.K., Appukuttan and T.S., Velayudhan and K.S., Mohamed and Manisseri, Mary K. and E.V., Radhakrishnan and G., Nandakumar and E., Vivekanandan and S., Sivakami and Chakraborthy, Rekha Devi and N.G., Menon and C., Ramachandran and P.T., Sarada and P., Laxmilatha and P.N.R., Nair and M., Sivadas and Kumar, P.P.Manoj and K.K., Philipose and Mathew, Grace and M.K., Anil and Edwin, Leela (2007) Appraisal of marine fisheries of Kerala. Marine Fisheries Information Service (194). pp. 1-10. ISSN 0254-380X

C., Ramachandran (2004) On designing communication tools for responsible fisheries. Responsible Fisheries Extension Series No.7 . Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), India.

C., Ramachandran (2004) Teaching not to f(in)ish !?: A Constructivist perspective on reinventing a responsible marine fisheries extension system. Responsible Fisheries Extension Series No.6 . Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), India.

C., Ramachandran and R., Sathiadhas and K.P., Saidkoya and A.I., Muhsin Gendered spaces, technological change and fisheries sustainability: A Comparative analysis of women in tuna fisheries in Lakshadweep and bivalve fisheries in Kerala. UNSPECIFIED.

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