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Item AN ANALYSIS OF MARINE PRODUCTION AND EXPORTS OF GOA’S FISHERIES SECTOR(2025-03-01) DR. SANCHILIANA FARIA; Dr. Manoj Subhash KamatFisheries sector plays a significant role for socio economic development of country.The contribution of the fishing industry to the development of the State economy has been increasing over the years as measured by its percentage share in Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) and its share in the total output of the primary sector, (GOG,2013). The study endeavours to make a comparative analysis of the annual growth rate and compounded annual growth rate of fish production in Goa and India from 2001-2014. It also examines the percentage of jetty-wise fish, variety wise marine and inland fish catch in Goa in from 1998 to 2015. The study focuses on the growth performance in major item wise exports of Goa‘s marine products during year 2005 to 2014. Secondary data was analysed by using statistical tools ie descriptive statistics i.e mean, standard deviation, coefficient of variation, ANOVA,and simple regression analysis to study the contribution of the fisheries sector to Goa‘s economy. Gross domestic product of Goa is highly influenced by the contribution made by the fisheries sector in Goa.Item PERFORMANCE OF TRADITIONAL AND MECHANISED FISHING SECTOR OF GOA(2025-03-01) Dr. Manoj Subhash Kamat; DR. SANCHILIANA FARIAMarine and fresh water fishery contributes significantly to the state‘s economy. The traditional sector contributes 26% of the total fish landings as against 74% by the mechanized sector. Over the years, the State has experienced rapid mechanization in fishing. The trend in the fishery sector shows that, there is a continuous increase in the number of mechanized trawlers, canoes and non-mechanized crafts from 1960‘s to 2014,(GOG,2015). The objective of the study was to assess the performance of traditional and mechanised fishing sector of Goa. The study was descriptive and explorative in nature and the data was collected through questionnaire method from 25 canoe and 50 trawler owners in Goa. Technologically advanced ‗trawling‘ has not only eroded Goa‘s estuaries and fish nurseries, but this encroachment has affected fish yield each year for over a decade. Fish production today by traditional Goan fisherman is usually characterized by low individual catches within a limited coastal waterline, and a high instability of income.