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Title: Studies on the technological aspects and economic efficiency of trawl gear operating along the Cochin coast
Authors: Bellarmine,K C
Dr.Shahul,Hameed M
Keywords: Escapemet studies
Drag calculations
trawling
Economic analysis
Calculation of net draging
Operating parameters
Fishing craft
Issue Date: Aug-1991
Publisher: Cochin University of Science and Technology
Abstract: Trawling, despite being heavily energy expensive, still continues to be the most energy expensive fishing method particularly so in View of the export oriented nature of the Indian seafood industry. This study therefore aims at analyzing the efficiency of trawls operation from Cochin, an important fishing center along the southwest coast of India. The analysis is made along two perspectives - economic and technological. Even though technological efficiency complement economic efficiency, in the fishing parlance, parameters like the size composition of the catch, selectivity factors, etc., will have a direct bearing on the technological qualities of the trawl, and which parameters will have a significant impact on the effective exploitation of a fishery stock. Whereas the technological analysis aims at improving the efficiency with regard to the effective utilization of fuel and fishery stocks, economic analysis ascertains the present status of the trawling operations from the commercial angle.
Description: Department of Industrial Fisheries,School of Marine Science, Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3207
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