Quantitative assessment of the potential fishery resources of the Indian Ocean and adjoining seas

Raghu Prasad, R and Banerji, S K and Nair, P V Ramachandran (1970) Quantitative assessment of the potential fishery resources of the Indian Ocean and adjoining seas. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 40 (1). pp. 73-98.

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Abstract

The Indian Ocean as conventionally described includes the Antarctica also, and has an area of 74 -917 million sq km. The authors for the purpose of this study have taken the region between 20" and 120" E longitudes and from the Asian land mass in the north to 45"s latitude. The area thus considered covers over 51 million sq km or roughly two-thirds of the conventional Indian Ocean.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:quantitative assessment; potential fishery resources; Indian Ocean
Subjects:Marine Fisheries > Stock Assesment
Marine Fisheries
Divisions:CMFRI-Cochin > Marine Capture > Fishery Resource Assessment
ID Code:5985
Deposited By:Arun Surendran
Deposited On:02 Nov 2010 17:43
Last Modified:30 May 2012 13:36

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