Fishery Resources of Goa and Marketing: A Geographical Approach
by Jakati, Dadapir M & Aravind A Mulimani
ISBN: 9789390259410
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Imprint : Scholars World
Year : 2021
Price : Rs. 8195.00
Biblio : xiv+221BW
Author Profile
Dr. Dadapir Moulasab Jakati completed his Post-Graduation in
Geography from Karnatak University Dharwad and M.Sc. in Ecology
and Environment from SMU. He obtained his M. Phil in Resource
Geography and Doctoral Degree in Resource and Marketing
Geography.(May 2012) Presently, he is a Associate Professor of
Geography and has been teaching in the Under-Graduate Department of Geography,
St. Xavier’s College Mapusa. Bardez, Goa since 1995. He is engaged in research in
the specializations of Resource Geography, and Marketing Geography. His research
papers are published in the known professional journals. He is also presented the
research papers in the both National and International Conferences in India. Beside
these, he is He is Promoter of Environmental Education of IIEE. New Delhi. He is
represented as member of B.O.S. in Geography and Environmental Sciences at Goa
University, Goa Life member of Geographers Association Goa. and Ph.D. Guide/
Research Supervisor of JJT. Universty Rajasthan. The author’s trust is to deeply
involve/ contribute to take up the research in different fields of Geography. He has
been elected as Member to the Court of Goa University, Goa. from constituency no.4.
Dr. Aravind A. Mulimani (b.1964) has to his credit Post-Graduation in
Geography (1989), with First Rank and GOLD MEDAL from Karnatak
University Dharwad. He obtained his M. Phil in Resource Geography
and Doctoral Degree in Marketing Geography. Presently, he is a
Professor of Geography and has been teaching in the Post-Graduate
Department of Geography, Karnatak University, Dharwad since 1990. He is engaged
in research in the specializations of Resource Geography, Settlement and Marketing
Geography. Dr. Mulimani has guided for M. Phil and Ph.D’s. His research papers
are published in the known professional journals. He is also presented the research
papers in the both National and International Conferences not only in India but
also in abroad. Beside these, he is also delivered Keynote address and Invited
Lectures in many National Seminars /conferences in different parts in India. He is
acting as Vice-President of Deccan Geographical Society of India, Pune since, 2004.
The author’s trust is deeply involve/ contribute to take up the research in different
fields of Geography.
About The Book
Geography is a multidisciplinary subject, and is gaining much importance. Geography ha:
become an extremely varied, versatile and high empirical discipline, and its area of study has
grown a great deal since its inception. Harvey (1969) opines that geography is concerned with
the description and explanation of the areal differentiation on the earth's surface Growing
human population is responsible for increasing demand for resources. The available resources
are scarce in nature, on the one hand, and the population is growing rapidly on the other.
Hence, it is the need of the hour to adopt the optimum utilization concept for effective
conservation and management of resources.
Fish has become an important source of food for many centuries. Even today it is also the
prime source of food substances in many coastal countries in the world. Earlier fish capturing
was practiced by man with traditional methods. Today, the modern means of technology are
at man's disposal. As a result, modernization has been adopted along with traditional
methods. Mechanization is adopted only in marine fishing, and traditional methods are
practiced not only in aquaculture but also in marine fishing activities. The high level
mechanization is found in the technically advanced countries and viceversa.
Fishing is one of the extractive occupations of man. It is older than agriculture. Fish provides
the easiest available food for man. However, fishing is unusually difficult and does not provide
lively hood for many people. It hardly absorbs less than 2 percent of the worlds labour force.
Fish provides an inexhaustible source of food supply due to its incredible capacity for
multiplying. Thus, marine life has to play an important role as a domestic food of man kind in
future, whatever the pressure of population. This book is the net outcome of research work
Ph.D. thesis submitted to Karnataka University Dharwad. Hope this book would be useful to
thestudents community at UG and PG level of all disciplinesand publicin general.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgement vii
Foreword ix
Preface xi
I INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Significance of Geography 1
1.2 Concept of Resources 2
1.3 Discovery and Development of Resources 3
1.4 Types of Resources 4
1.5 Fishery Resource 6
1.6 History of Fisheries 7
1.7 Types of Fisheries 7
1.8 Importance of Fisheries 11
1.9 Global Scenario of Fisheries 14
1.10 National Scenario of Fisheries 15
1.11 Marketing and Its Importance 19
1.12 Marketing of Fisheries 20
1.13 Marketing Geography 20
1.14 Review of Literature 23
1.15 Objectives of The Study 32
1.16 Data Base 32
1.17 Hypothesis 32
1.18 Research Methodology 33
1.19 Selection of the Study Area 33
1.20 Scope of the Study 33
1.21 Design of the Study 34
II SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF FISH LANDING CENTERS IN GOA
2.1 Introduction 35
2.2 Spatial Pattern 35
2.3 Coastal Geomorphology 36
2.4 Spatial Distribution of Fish Landing Centers 41
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2.5 Nearest Neighbour Analysis 52
2.6 Temporal Distribution and Development of Fish Landing Centers 57
III FISHERY RESOURCE POTENTIALITY OF GOA
3.1 Introduction 61
3.2 Factors Influencing Fishing Activities in Goa 61
3.3 Kinds / Types of Fishery Resource 63
3.4 Methods of Inland Fishing 64
3.5 Methods of Marine Fishing 65
3.6 Talukawise Fishing Gears 67
3.7 Fish Species Diversity In Goa’s Water 71
3.8 Development of Inland Fishery Resources 95
3.9 Aquaculture 104
3.10 Development of Marine Fisheries 111
3.11 Utilization of Marine Fish Catch 117
3.12 The Role of Mechanization 126
3.13 Marine Fishery Resource Production and Output Values 134
3.14 Marine Fishery Resource Development 141
IV MARKETING OF FISHERY RESOURCES 155
4.1 Introduction 155
4.2 Fish Marketing 156
4.3 Major Components of Fish Trade 163
4.4 Wholesaling And Retailing 166
4.5 International Trade in Marine Fisheries and Fish Products 168
4.6 Nearest Neighbour Analysis 171
4.7 Marketing Strategies Adapted In Marketing of Marine Products 183
V PLANNING AND STRATEGIES 185
5.1 Introduction 185
5.2 The Goan Fishermen’s Struggle 185
5.3 Problems Of Fisheries And Fishermen 186
5.4 Necessary Measures To Solve Various Problems 189
5.5 Management Of Fisheries 190
VI CONCLUSION, FINDINGS AND SUGGESTIONS 201
6.1 Conclusion 201
6.2 Findings 206
6.3 Suggestions 207
BIBLIOGRAPHY 209