Fifty years of reservoir fisheries in Mettur Dam, India: some lessons
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Author
Sreenivasan, A.Date
1998
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The paper outlines briefly the history of the fishery in a dam reservoir in India. The reservoir was very productive in its early years, with support from a seed farm, ice plant, cold storage and regulated entry of fishery. However, once entry restrictions were relaxed and closed fishing seasons no longer enforced, the yield of fish from the reservoir declined.Journal
Naga, the ICLARM QuarterlyVolume
21Issue/Article Nr
4Page Range
4-7Resource/Dataset Location
http://www.worldfishcenter.org/Naga/na_2285.pdfCollections