Fish productivity and associated factors among fishermen operating FRP crafts

The socio-economic variables of artisanal fishermen in Veraval (Gujarat, India) and Quilon (Kerala, India) are presented. Variables such as size of craft operated, fishing experience, annual maintenance cost of craft, net and engine, sale value of fish catch obtained per fishing day and annual incom...

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