[PDF][PDF] Caught in the 'Net': fish consumption patterns of coastal regions in India

L Ravikanth, KSK Kumar - Madras School of Economics, 2015 - mse.ac.in
Fish is an important source of food and livelihood for people. Owing to their proximity to the
sea, coastal communities have long depended on this resource to meet their nutritional …

The search for sustainability and security: Malaysia's maritime challenges and opportunities

MN Basiron - Maritime Challenges and Priorities in Asia, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
Malaysia's maritime realm encompasses a total area of 614,159 square kilometers 1
comprising areas of the Strait of Malacca, the South China Sea, the Sulu Sea and the …

Caught in the'Net': Fish Consumption Patterns of Coastal Regions in India

LR Anneboina, KSK Kumar - Economic and Political Weekly, 2016 - JSTOR
This analysis of fish consumption patterns in coastal states and union territories in India
overtime is based on unit record data on fish consumption obtained from National Sample …

Spatial Fish Consumption Paradigms and Perceptions across Gujarat State

SS Shyam, AM Shinu, NR Athira, VK Vase… - Medicon Agriculture …, 2023 - eprints.cmfri.org.in
The paper attempts to analyze the pattern of fish consumption as well as the factors that
leads the people to consume fish of Gujarat. The study location is Gir—Somnath district of …

The search for sustainability and security: Malaysia's maritime challenges and priorities MOHD NIzAM BASIRON

J Ho, S Bateman - Maritime Challenges and Priorities in Asia, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
Introduction Malaysia's maritime realm encompasses a total area of 614,159 square
kilometers1 comprising areas of the Strait of Malacca, the South China Sea, the Sulu Sea …