Title : Citizens’ Charter ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute 2016-2017
Authors : Vipinkumar, V P; Narayanakumar, R; Abdussamad, E M; George, Grinson; Pillai, S Lakshmi and Mini, K G
Year : 2016
Language : English
Pages : 16
Format : Book
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Abstract : Citizens’ Charter ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute 2016-2017
Title : समà¥à¤¦à¥à¤°à¥€ संवरà¥à¤§à¤¨
Authors : Imelda, Joseph; Ignatius, Boby; Joseph, Shoji; Vandana, V; and Uma, E.K.
Year : 2016
Language : Hindi
Pages : 126
Format : Book
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Title : പൗരാവകാശ രേഖ à´.സി.à´Ž.ആർ. - സി.à´Žà´‚.à´Žà´«àµ.ആർ.à´ 2016-2017
Authors : Vipinkumar, V P; Narayanakumar, R; Abdussamad, E M; George, Grinson; Pillai, S Lakshmi and Mini, K G
Year : 2016
Language : Malayalam
Pages : 16
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Title : नागरिक चारà¥à¤Ÿà¤° सी à¤à¤®à¥ à¤à¤« आर आई 2016-2017
Authors : Vipinkumar, V P; Narayanakumar, R; Abdussamad, E M; George, Grinson; Pillai, S Lakshmi and Mini, K G
Year : 2016
Language : Hindi
Pages : 16
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ISBN : 0972-2351
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Abstract : नागरिक चारà¥à¤Ÿà¤° सी à¤à¤®à¥ à¤à¤« आर आई 2016-2017
Title : à´à´•àµà´·àµà´¯à´¸àµà´°à´•àµà´·à´¯àµà´Ÿàµ†à´¯àµà´‚ ദാരിദàµà´°àµà´¯ നിർമàµà´®à´¾àµ¼à´œàµà´œà´¨à´¤àµà´¤à´¿à´¨àµà´±àµ†à´¯àµà´‚ പശàµà´šà´¾à´¤àµà´¤à´²à´¤àµà´¤à´¿àµ½ à´¸àµà´¸àµà´¥à´¿à´°à´®à´¾à´¯ ചെറàµà´•à´¿à´Ÿ മതàµà´¸àµà´¯à´®àµ‡à´–à´² à´¸àµà´°à´•àµà´·à´¿à´¤à´®à´¾à´•àµà´•àµà´¨àµà´¨à´¤à´¿à´¨à´¾à´¯à´¿ à´¸àµà´µà´®àµ‡à´§à´¯à´¾ നടപàµà´ªà´¿à´²à´¾à´•àµà´•àµ‡à´£àµà´Ÿ മാർഗàµà´—നിർദàµà´¦àµ‡à´¶à´™àµà´™àµ¾
Authors : Ramachandran, C; Narayanakumar, R; Jayasankar, J; Vipinkumar, V P and Suresh, V K
Year : 2016
Language : Malayalam
Pages : 27
Format : Book
ISBN : 0972-2351
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Abstract : Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable
Small-scale Fisheries in the Context of
Food Security and Poverty Eradication
Title : Handbook on Application of GIS as a Decision Support Tool in Marine Fisheries
Authors : Dineshbabu, A P and Thomas, Sujitha and Dinesh, A C
Year : 2016
Language : English
Pages : 102
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Abstract : CMFRI Special Publication No.121(“Handbook on Application of GIS as a Decision Support Tool in Marine Fisheriesâ€) is a pioneering attemptto elucidatethe application of GIS in the marine fisheries sector in India, describing the protocols for mapping marine fishery resources caught using all the gears operated along Indian coast, using GIS platform. The hand book describes the utilities of satellite-based technologies in marine fisheries and emphasizes the need for expanding our vision for satellite based technologies beyond Remote Sensing. The protocols described, with sufficient illustrations in the handbook will serve as a handy tool for incorporating spatial data in marine fisheries distribution, management and conservation studies. The hand book also provides guidelines and precautions for fishery researchers while analyzing marine fisheries data on a GIS platform. Further, the book suggests methods toincorporate GISroutines to study fisheries in relation to variability in environmental and ecological characteristics. The prospects of GIS based studiesin developingMonitoring, Control and Surveillance (MCS) in fisheries management with Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) and marine spatial planning for sustainable development of fisheries and mariculture are also discussed in the handbook.
Title : Relative vulnerability assessment of Indian marine fishes to climate change using impact and adaptation attributes
Authors : Zacharia, P U; Dineshbabu, A P; Thomas, Sujitha; Kizhakudan, Shoba Joe; Vivekanandan, E; Pillai, S Lakshmi; Sivadas, M; Ghosh, Shubhadeep; Ganga, U; Rajesh, K M; Nair, Rekha J; Najmudeen, T M; Koya, Mohammed; Chellappan, Anulekshmi; Dash, Gyanaranjan; Divipala, Indira; Akhilesh, K V; Muktha, M and Dash, Swatipriyanka Sen
Year : 2016
Language : English
Pages : 189
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Abstract : India occupies sixth position globally in marine capture fish production. An estimated 1.0 million people are directly involved with fishing in India and 4.0 million people depend for their livelihood on the marine fisheries resources. The Indian marine fisheries sector is currently faced by several issues like over-capitalization, over-exploitation and climate change. The impacts of climate change on marine fisheries are amply visible in the Indian EEZ. The features associated with climate change like rise in sea surface temperature, change in season and intensity of monsoon, variation in current pattern, ocean acidification etc. are likely to make changes in the community structure and phenology of marine fishes. Such impacts have brought perceptible changes in the fishery of some species, forcing fisherfolk to make changes in fishing operations.
Fishes are poikilothermic–their body temperature varies with the surrounding environmental
thermal conditions. While most poikilothermic organisms are capable of functioning over a wide
range of temperatures, the metabolic costs of this are likely to be high. Some fishes are also
affected by climate change during embryonic development and in fishes exhibiting temperature-
dependent sex determination, differences in temperature as low as 1-2°C can significantly alter the
sex ratio of populations. Phenological changes also abound. Spawning activity has shifted in some
species to comparatively cooler months, and hatching success decreases at higher temperatures.
It has been predicted that pelagic fishes, which generally spawn year round, and have higher generation turnover, will adapt faster than their benthic counterparts. Adaptation at different rates will cause shifts in the current ecological balance, resulting in loss of biodiversity. Some species may also suffer changes in their distributional range. Thus, it has become exceedingly clear that the varied risks posed by global warming and climate change present a significant danger to the health and survival of the denizens of the marine world, necessitating timely action and global cooperation to avert such a disaster.
Title : Glimpses of Indian Fisheries - A caricature
Authors : A.A. Jayaprakash
Year : 2016
Language : English
Pages : 76
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Abstract : Caricatures represent some of the earliest examples of human art. Prehistoric figures; painted on cave walls, carved out of wood or bone and fashioned out of clay; convey the hopes and fears of primitive peoples to the modern world. Contemporary caricatures encapsulate living human history, offering; in a panel or two; opinions, lessons, and sometimes judgements on events that shape the present and future world. They are often very personal, with their creators viewing the world through a lens shaped by their personal experiences. This compilation of 68 caricatures shows us the world through the eyes of a fisheries biologist, a rather unique perspective.