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Madras Fisheries*

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IN the Administrative Report of the Madras Fisheries Department for the year ending June 30, 1930, the director, Dr. Sundara Raj, records a general improvement in almost every quarter, especially with regard to research work, in spite of the fact that the fishing season on the west coast was exceptionally bad. The Department has now at its disposal the full-sized steam trawler Lady Goschen, which has been remodelled and equipped with a laboratory and a whole-time biologist for research on board, and two well-furnished biological stations on shore at Calicut and Krusadai Island.

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Madras Fisheries*. Nature 129, 210–211 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129210b0

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