Title : Marine Fish Marketing in India
Authors : Sathiadhas, R,Narayanakumar, R and Aswathy, N
Year : 2012
Language : English
Pages : 276
Format : Hardbound
ISBN : 978-81-901219-8-9
Price : Rs.400 25$
Abstract : Fish production highly depends on the growth and development of demand driven markets both in the domestic and export fronts. Our marine product export marketing system has achieved tremendous development over the years and to a greater extent on par with many developed nations in maintaining quality standards at international level. Further the export trade gained momentum through recent trade liberalisation measures which opened up opportunities for new markets and products meeting the quality standards in the international market.
Title : Marine Mammal Species of India
Authors : Vivekanandan, E and Jeyabaskaran, R
Year : 2012
Language : English
Pages : 227
Format : Hardbound
ISBN : 978-81-92327-15-0
Price : Rs. 600 (US $ 50)
Abstract : “Marine Mammal species of India†is packed with vital information on all the 26 species recorded in the Indian Seas. The authors have added separate maps indicating their distribution, glossary for scientific terminologies, information on their habitat, food, exploitation and threats and the conservation status of each of these species which makes the publication an indispensable reference book for all who are interested in understanding marine living resources of our planet. The history of stranding of whales for the last 150 years in different parts of the Indian coast has been traced.
Title : Handbook of Prawns
Authors : Radhakrishnan, E V, Josileen...
Year : 2011
Language : English
Pages : 125
Format : Spiral bound
ISBN : 978-81-923271-6-7
Price : Rs.480 25$
Abstract : Fish production highly depends on the growth and development of demand driven markets both in the domestic and export fronts. Our marine product export marketing system has achieved tremendous development over the years and to a greater extent on par with many developed nations in maintaining quality standards at international level. Further the export trade gained momentum through recent trade liberalisation measures which opened up opportunities for new markets and products meeting the quality standards in the international market.
Title : Status and Perspectives in Marine Fisheries Research in India
Authors : Mohan Joseph, M and Pillai, N G K, eds.
Year : 2007
Language : English
Pages : 404
Format : Hardbound
ISBN : 81-901219-6-0
Price : Rs.200 15$
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 environment, biotechnology, fishery economics and extension.
Title : Indian Fisheries: A Progressive Outlook
Authors : Vijayan, K K,Jayasankar, P and Vijayagopal, P, eds.
Year : 2007
Language : English
Pages : 213
Format : Hardbound
ISBN : 978-81-901219-4-1
Price : Rs.160 10$
Abstract : The book deals on overall fisheries research, human resources, cost effective value added fishery products, captive breeding of marine fin-fish, government policies on its regulation, awareness programme about natural calamities confronting the challenges for world’s animal proteinse curity, through its 12 invited articles. The need for fish processing, importance of multidisciplinary approach for hatchery problems, health management, disease diagnostic kits, marine bioprospecting, nutritional enhancement, transgenic fishes etc. are extensively discussed. The impact of bottom sea trawling and the effect of fishing ban during monsoon along Kerala coast for regeneration of fishery resources are well analyzed in the present day context.
Title : Down memory lane
Authors : Mohan Joseph, M,Ramachandran, C...
Year : 2007
Language : English
Pages : 70
Format : Hardbound
ISBN :
Price : Rs.8 2$
Abstract : This is a tribute to all of you, the elders, who served CMFRI in various capacities in the past 60 years to make this institution a standing testimony to the devotion and dedication of the numerous scientists, technical and administrative staff who made this institution stand apart and shine amidst the best marine fisheries institutions in the world. Hats off to each one of you for what you have done for CMFRI, the fruits of which are here to stay.
Title : Field guide to the common marine molluscs of India
Authors : Mohan Joseph, M
Year : 2007
Language : English
Pages : 80
Format : Spiral bound
ISBN : 978-81-901219-5-8
Price : Rs.20 5$
Abstract : Sea shells have been a fascinating item for humans. Anybody visiting the beach would pick up a few beautiful seashells washed ashore and keep them as mementos. There are ardent collectors of seashells where collectors’ items of rare seashells are prized several thousands of dollars a piece. There are many exhaustive taxonomic accounts of seashells of the world. However in India, the lack of a handy guide for identification of local species has been a major lacuna in field studies. Since the Phylum Mollusca has many Classes of diverse animals, there has been no specialist who could venture in to preparation of an updated exhaustive taxonomic account of the whole Phylum
Title : Status of Exploited Marine Fishery Resources of India
Authors : Mohan Joseph, M and Jayaprakash, A A, eds.
Year : 2003
Language : English
Pages : 308
Format : Hardbound
ISBN : 81-901219-3-6
Price : Rs.400 200$
Abstract : The marine fisheries sector in India has witnessed a phenomenal growth during the last five decades both quantitatively and qualitatively. The subsistence fisheries during the early 50’s produced about 0.5 million tonnes annually. Currently, the total production is about 2.7 million tonnes. This increase is the result of improvements in the harvesting methods, increase in the fishing effort and extension of fishing into relatively deeper regions. The increased effort over time and space is the consequence of ever-increasing demand for marine food both from external and internal markets. This phenomenal growth also brought in imbalances in the exploitation across