426 research outputs found

    Gender issues in Marine Fisheries

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    The overall G.D.E.I of 63.03 suggests that there is further potential for effective continued use of this model in similar locations in Coastal Karnataka, since the diffusion of this technology to other end users in this region, is in the initial stage of the adoption curve with the innovators dominating the mussel groups. Women mussel farmers in the group need to be strengthened and their potential has to be harnessed on the group dimensions such as influence, styles of influence, decision making, task function ,feelings, norms, interpersonal trust and group achievements

    Factor analysis: a technique for data reduction

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    Factor analysis: a technique for data reductio

    Traditional Fish Traps and Indigenous Fishing Devices of North Malabar Region of Kerala

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    The present study was carried out to document the various kinds of indigenous traps and fishing gears used in 20 river systems covering three districts of North Malabar region of Kerala. The use of indigenous traps such as box traps namely тАЬChemballi KooduтАЭ, and other fishing gears and methods such as Komma, Njandu Kothhi, Challam and Chemeen Kori, their dimensions, fabrication and methods of operation are discussed in this study

    Livelihood and level of aspiration of coastal fisherfolk of Tamilnadu

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    A study on the livelihood status of different stakeholder categories in marine fisheries sector was undertaken. Four categories of stake holders namely fishermell operating motorized craft, fishermen operating mechanized craft, fishermen operating motorized craft + boat building and fisherwomen who were fish vendors were selected for the study

    Factors influencing the livelihood index and level of aspiration of fisherwomen

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    A study was conducted among fifty women fish vendors in Kancheepuram and Chennai districts to determine the factors influencing the livelihood index and leve! of aspiration. The independent variables such as annual income, scientific orientation, expenditure per year and savings per year were found to have highest factor loadings on livelihood index and level of aspiration of fisherwomen. Besides most of the fisherwomen had a high level (score of < 50) of livelihood index and a high level (score greater than 13) of aspiratio

    Preparing fisher folk for Climate Change: Communication Strategies

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    Climate change has become a worldwide concern, increasingly impacting the livelihoods of individuals in both the global north and south. The need to develop effective adaptation and mitigation strategies in the south has become crucial to securing livelihoods and community development. A critical element in promoting effective and successful adaptation and mitigation strategies is communication. Originally presented as a complex and abstract scientific problem, climate change information is now shared and discussed among various disciplines and stakeholders. Effective communication among stakeholders can help to identify problems, raise awareness, encourage dialogue, and influence behavioural change (Johnson 2011; Moser 2010; Nerlich, Koteyko& Brown 2010). However, in order to communicate climate change effectively, it is important to understand and acknowledge how individuals and communities think about, interpret, and discuss the causes, issues, and possible adaptation and mitigation actions (Africa Talks Climate, BBC World Service Trust 2010)

    Discriminant Analysis: A method for determining Relative importance of predictor variables

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    Discriminant Analysis: A method for determining Relative importance of predictor variable

    Inter-Sectoral Mobility: The Case of Migrant Labourers in the Secondary Sector of Marine Fisheries of Karnataka

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    The marine fisheries sector represents a transition from a subsistence economy to a highly industrialized one. The employment potential of the secondary and tertiary sectors in marine fisheries has increased tremendously in the present scenario of globalization and liberalization. The present paper documents the case of migrant labourers from Tamilnadu who have been forced to migrate from an agrarian economy in to fisheries based economy in coastal Karnataka in order to support their livelihood, due to frequent droughts, crop failure and reduced wages faced by them as agricultural labourers in their native state. The study conducted in Mangalore fisheries harbour in the Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka documents the socio-economic profile of the migrants, the peak, medium and lean seasons of fishing, the differential wage patterns among the men and women labourers, and the factors which discriminated the high and low levels of aspiration among the migrants. The Discriminant function analysis revealed that, variables namely age, education, family type and annual income had shown positive influence in differentiating the high from low levels of aspiration among migrant labourers. The results of theWilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test showed that significant differences were found in between high and low levels of aspiration with respect to variables such as education status of the respondents, occupational experience and the level of awareness of developmental programmes

    Trade and utilization pattern of marine fishes in Chennai Fisheries Harbour

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    Overseas trade opened up commercial interests to the otherwise traditional type of fishery activities, whereby corporate sectors are being steadily enticed to develop modern industrial fisheries. Increasingly more varieties of fish in large quantities are in demand, to which the industry has shown positive response with organized efforts. As a result, a transformed scenario is evident all over, more obviously in urban centers, as witnessed in Chennai, a major fishing centre active with traditional as well as modern fishery, including boat building yard, fish meal plant, fish processing and export establishments

    A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON DEPRESSION IN DIABETIC PATIENTS

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    Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a frequently experienced metabolic disease with chronic features and involves numerous complications around its course, which causes severe restriction and disability in an individual's common life. It was stated that the incidence of depression is higher in diabetic patients and that diabetes is one of the risk factors in the development of depression. Depression has been shown to be correlated with poor self-management (adherence to diet and medication, physical exercise, and monitoring of blood glucose levels) and high HbA1C levels. The main intention of this article is to produce a comprehensive review of epidemiological findings, clinical attentions, and management approaches concerning depression in patients with DM
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