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Fish export business in india | Shrimp, Fin fish, cuttle fish, Squid |Part-1 | Gokul Export arine capture fisheries have very important role for food supply, food security and income generation in India. India have a coast line of 8118 Km, and it is spread over 9 maritime states and 4 Union Territories. Coastal fisheries fall under State jurisdiction and take place within the first 12 nautical miles from the base line out to sea while Deep-sea fisheries operations, falling under the jurisdiction of the Union Government, are mostly taking place between the 12 nautical miles and the outer boundary of the EEZ. Management of inshore fisheries is the responsibility of State Governments, usually operating through State Fisheries Departments and with specific State-based legislation. Following are the major fisheries infrastructure in marine sector. Maritime States of India • Gujarat • Maharashtra • Goa • Karnataka • Kerala • Tamil Nadu • Andhra Pradesh • Odisha • West Bengal • Andaman & Nicobar Islands (UT) • Lakshadweep (UT) • Puducherry (UT) • Daman & Diu (UT) My facebook Page:- / gokulexport1 My Contact Email Id :- gokulexport@gmail.com #fishexport #GokulExport ------------------------- VIDEO DECLAIMER -------------------------------- All the video’s in this channel is non profitable & non promotional. This channel is only for the information & is not responsible for any type of profits, loss or any damages. If you deals or purchase anything will be at your own risk. Please survey & make research before doing any business. This videos is only for the information. Copyright Disclaimer:- Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976