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Crustaceana | 2018

Investigations on unexplored brachyurans (Decapoda), Charybdis hoplites (Wood-Mason, 1877) and Charybdis smithii MacLeay, 1838, from trawl discards of the Southeast Arabian Sea ecosystem

A P Dineshbabu; Sujitha Thomas; G. Maheswarudu

The effectiveness of GIS-based resource mapping to strengthen the database for Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management (EBFM), was tested in an attempt at resolving the existing gap in the data on non-commercial resources. In this paper we describe the result of that try by giving an example of one of the most important influential species in the benthic ecosystem of the Southeast Arabian Sea (SEAS). An estimated 2803 t of Charybdis hoplites, a relatively little known species from the coast, are yearly caught and discarded by trawlers operating from the Mangalore fisheries harbour. A GIS-aided study on distribution and abundance estimated, that the average biomass of the species is 322.7 t, at any time in the area covered. This study brings out the fact that a number of non-commercial biota are serving as non-detectable factors in sustaining productivity. The identification of their role and the quantification of their biomass thus constitute important data for an effective implementation of EBFM.


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India | 2017

Efficacy of spatial study on catch and effort from fishing vessels for strengthening fisheries management

A P Dineshbabu; Sujitha Thomas; S. Shailaja

Ever since marine fishery operations were extended beyond territorial waters of respective states, the need was felt for incorporating spatial component of fishing effort and catch for formulating marine fishery policies. The present study is an attempt of spatio-temporal analysis of changing scenario of fishing operations in GIS platform with catch and effort data collected from fishermen, to highlight the need for the change in approach in fisheries management and also for updating the information of fishing along the Indian coast. Marine fishing operations by commercial fishing vessels operated from different states has extended up to 200 m depth since 2000 and duration of fishing, especially trawling extended from single day to 8-13 days per voyage. Present findings were drawn from the analysis of 1,217 days of trawling operations during 2007-2013 by a sampling trawler supplemented by additional fishing operational data support from a group of commercial trawlers. Study reveals that there is an organised and confidential maintenance of log sheets in most of the progressive trawler operators and the information available in spatial platform can be utilized for better fisheries management with fishermen’s participation. Spatial analysis of fish catch from the sampling trawler operated from Mangalore showed that more than 70% of the fish landed in Mangalore was brought from the area beyond the territorial waters of Karnataka signifying that majority of fish catch landing to the state is from waters beyond their jurisdiction. Even though the fishery beyond territorial waters of all maritime states is s governed by Government of India, so far, there is no comprehensive management plans regarding fishing operations beyond territorial waters of the states. The study further reveals that fishing grounds beyond territorial waters of each state are being intensively fished without any fishing regulations and there were many conflicts being reported from these waters concerning the fishing rights of different sectors and different states. In the light of the findings from the study on fishing operations and fishery, an action plan to regulate the fishery off the territorial waters of each state is felt essential. “Regional fisheries committees” with members constituting the officials from neighbouring states sharing same resources with the aegis of Central Government is recommended as a viable option to take care of the management of the fishery within the Indian EEZ.


Indian Journal of Fisheries | 2012

Spatio-temporal analysis and impact assessment of trawl bycatch of Karnataka to suggest operation based fishery management options

A P Dineshbabu; Sujitha Thomas; E. V. Radhakrishnan


Archive | 2008

Species assemblage in the coral reef ecosystem of Netrani Island off Karnataka along the southwest coast of India

P U Zacharia; P K Krishnakumar; A P Dineshbabu; K Vijayakumaran; Prathibha Rohit; Sujitha Thomas; Geetha Sasikumar; P Kaladharan; N Raveendra Durgekar; K S Mohamed


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India | 2013

An appraisal of trawl fisheries of India with special reference on the changing trends in bycatch utilization

A P Dineshbabu; E. V. Radhakrishnan; Sujitha Thomas; G Maheswarudu; P P Manojkumar; Shoba Joe Kizhakudan; S Lakshmi Pillai; Rekha D Chakraborty; Jose Josileen; P T Sarada; Paramita Banerjee Sawant; K K Philipose; V D Deshmukh; J Jayasankar; Shubhadeep Ghosh; Mohammed Koya; G. B. Purushottama; Gyanaranjan Dash


Indian Journal of Fisheries | 2012

Preliminary experiments on application of participatory GIS in trawlfisheries of Karnataka and its prospects in marine fisheries resourceconservation and management

A P Dineshbabu; Sujitha Thomas; E. V. Radhakrishnan; A. C. Dinesh


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India | 2014

Assessment of low value bycatch and its application for management of trawl fisheries

A P Dineshbabu; Sujitha Thomas; E Vivekanandan


Archive | 2011

Estuarine and Marine Decapods of Karnataka Inventory

A P Dineshbabu; N Raveendra Durgekar; P U Zacharia


Archive | 2010

Bycatch from Trawlers with special reference to Its Impact onCommercial Fishery, off Mangalore

A P Dineshbabu; Sujitha Thomas; E. V. Radhakrishnan


Archive | 2004

Record of stranded whales along Karnataka coast

A K Anoop; Prathibha Rohit; A P Dineshbabu; T Harish Nayak; S Kemparaju

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Sujitha Thomas

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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E. V. Radhakrishnan

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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Geetha Sasikumar

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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Prathibha Rohit

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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P U Zacharia

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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G Maheswarudu

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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G SampathKumar

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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G. Maheswarudu

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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Gyanaranjan Dash

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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J Jayasankar

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute

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