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Locality Mechanised Dhoni Sailing Dhoni Trolling Vessels Mechanised Table 8.4: AVERAGE NUMBER OF VESSELS ENGAGED PER MONTH IN FISHING AND NUMBER OF FISHING TRIPS BY LOCALITY, 1981 - 2015 Year 1981 Annual average no. of fishing trips per Fishing Trips Vessels engaged in fishing vessels Mechanised Sailing Trolling Mechanised Sailing Trolling Mechanised Sailing Trolling dhoni dhoni vessels dhoni dhoni vessels dhoni dhoni vessels Locality Republic 82,437 13,852 148,105 970 1,061 3,364 85 13 44 Male' 2,318 - - 149 - - 16 - - Atolls 80,119 13,852 148,105 821 1,061 3,364 98 13 44 North Thiladhunmathi (HA) 2,382 822 11,671 70 69 193 34 12 60 South Thiladhunmathi (HDh) 186 867 17,314 30 75 293 6 12 59 North Miladhunmadulu (Sh) 171 15 45,678 21 61 335 8 0 136 South Miladhunmadulu (N) 1,629 183 8,586 38 48 226 43 4 38 North Maalhosmadulu (R) 7,341 1,492 13,570 95 44 288 77 34 47 South Maalhosmadulu (B) 7,645 93 6,977 81 13 171 94 7 41 Faadhippolhu (Lh) 7,698 93 348 55 19 75 140 5 5 Male' Atoll (K) 8,961 342 2,794 33 71 88 272 5 32 Ari Atoll (A) 2,672 6,013 11,677 33 166 302 81 36 39 Felidhu Atoll (V) 2,702 186 866 21 7 19 129 27 46 Mulakatholhu (M) 4,799 252 801 40 24 62 120 11 13 North Nilandhe Atoll (F) 837 347 3,089 12 45 59 70 8 52 South Nilandhe Atoll (Dh) 2,349 137 5,342 25 28 121 94 5 44 Kolhumadulu (Th) 7,911 357 2,601 76 45 166 104 8 16 Hadhdhunmathi (L) 8,924 - - 58 48 115 154 - - North Huvadhu Atoll (GA) 7,071 - 1,750 52 25 113 136 - 15 South Huvadhu Atoll (GDh) 6,702 171 4,978 55 58 213 122 3 23 Fuvahmulah (Gn) 3 - 4,213 4 28 127 1 - 33 Addu Atoll (S) 136 2,482 5,850 22 187 398 6 13 15 Table 8.4 Continued Year 1982 Annual average no. of fishing trips per Fishing Trips Vessels engaged in fishing vessels Mechanised Sailing Trolling Mechanised Sailing Trolling Mechanised Sailing Trolling dhoni dhoni vessels dhoni dhoni vessels dhoni dhoni vessels Locality Republic 94,294 10,036 133,053 995 952 3,428 95 11 39 Male' 3,521 - - 70 - - 50 - - Atolls 90,773 10,036 133,053 925 952 3,428 98 11 39 North Thiladhunmathi (HA) 1,877 691 10,778 73 54 195 26 13 55 South Thiladhunmathi (HDh) 428 694 19,239 25 115 311 17 6 62 North Miladhunmadulu (Sh) 325 6 29,336 27 56 372 12 - 79 South Miladhunmadulu (N) 2,036 120 9,742 38 41 212 54 3 46 North Maalhosmadulu (R) 6,435 834 14,925 96 26 288 67 32 52 South Maalhosmadulu (B) 8,100 3 8,061 83 12 183 98 - 44 Faadhippolhu (Lh) 6,789 7 3 58 9 79 117 1 - Male' Atoll (K) 9,260 307 1,820 43 54 66 215 6 28 Ari Atoll (A) 4,810 5,448 12,396 36 158 295 134 34 42 Felidhu Atoll (V) 2,330 451 1,197 21 4 26 111 113 46 Mulakatholhu (M) 5,477 1 1,282 50 15 62 110 - 21 North Nilandhe Atoll (F) 869 73 2,588 17 44 61 51 2 42 South Nilandhe Atoll (Dh) 3,176 31 5,086 30 24 123 106 1 41 Kolhumadulu (Th) 7,226 200 2,191 92 24 161 79 8 14 Hadhdhunmathi (L) 10,540 - 739 74 36 83 142 - 9 North Huvadhu Atoll (GA) 11,194 - 1,240 67 23 118 167 - 11 South Huvadhu Atoll (GDh) 7,562 41 5,778 64 49 232 118 1 25 Fuvahmulah (Gn) 101 20 2,970 4 28 131 25 1 23 Addu Atoll (S) 2,238 1,109 3,682 27 180 430 83 6 9 Table 8.4 Continued Year 1983 Annual average no. of fishing trips per Fishing Trips Vessels engaged in fishing vessels Mechanised Sailing Trolling Mechanised Sailing Trolling Mechanised Sailing Trolling dhoni dhoni vessels dhoni dhoni vessels dhoni dhoni vessels Locality Republic 117,172 6,339 118,639 1,231 811 3,448 95 8 34 Male' 6,197 - - 165 - - 38 - - Atolls 110,975 6,339 118,639 1,066 811 3,448 104 8 34 North Thiladhunmathi (HA) 5,222 431 8,780 81 45 200 64 10 44 South Thiladhunmathi (HDh) 1,750 822 17,730 38 109 319 40 8 56 North Miladhunmadulu (Sh) 2,967 13 31,301 31 50 379 96 0 83 South Miladhunmadulu (N) 4,487 113 8,635 40 35 213 112 3 41 North Maalhosmadulu (R) 12,077 1,107 11,905 106 23 291 114 48 41 South Maalhosmadulu (B) 9,624 - 6,279 84 13 186 115 - 34 Faadhippolhu (Lh) 8,305 14 - 58 7 77 143 2 - Male' Atoll (K) 11,180 391 953 58 48 87 193 8 11 Ari Atoll (A) 7,342 3,085 10,000 71 133 320 103 23 31 Felidhu Atoll (V) 2,741 128 1,243 21 2 23 131 32 54 Mulakatholhu (M) 6,008 22 649 43 10 49 140 2 13 North Nilandhe Atoll (F) 1,459 11 1,769 21 43 60 69 0 29 South Nilandhe Atoll (Dh) 2,426 14 5,439 35 15 137 69 1 40 Kolhumadulu (Th) 6,000 40 1,955 96 15 170 63 3 12 Hadhdhunmathi (L) 10,694 47 23 93 27 100 115 2 0 North Huvadhu Atoll (GA) 10,371 - 1,231 73 19 116 142 - 11 South Huvadhu Atoll (GDh) 5,250 - 5,211 79 36 227 66 - 23 Fuvahmulah (Gn) 821 51 2,253 8 12 100 103 4 23 Addu Atoll (S) 2,251 50 3,283 30 169 394 75 0 8 Table 8.4 Continued Year 1984 Annual average no. of fishing trips per Fishing Trips Vessels engaged in fishing vessels Mechanised Sailing Trolling Mechanised Sailing Trolling Mechanised Sailing Trolling dhoni dhoni vessels dhoni dhoni vessels dhoni dhoni vessels Locality Republic 153,460 6,220 108,314 1,296 651 3,021 118 10 36 Male' 10,951 - - 203 - - 54 - - Atolls 142,509 6,220 108,314 1,093 651 3,021 130 10 36 North Thiladhunmathi (HA) 8,472 343 6,218 86 43 206 99 82 30 South Thiladhunmathi (HDh) 3,295 1,146 11,761 36 59 327 92 19 36 North Miladhunmadulu (Sh) 2,322 36 32,213 45 31 196 52 1 164 South Miladhunmadulu (N) 3,125 236 8,976 44 31 196 71 8 46 North Maalhosmadulu (R) 15,222 1,295 13,339 102 27 282 149 48 47 South Maalhosmadulu (B) 10,511 188 7,172 83 7 169 127 27 42 Faadhippolhu (Lh) 7,498 50 20 57 5 78 132 10 - Male' Atoll (K) 14,948 434 2,248 53 17 69 282 26 33 Ari Atoll (A) 9,927 1,855 7,464 81 121 319 123 15 23 Felidhu Atoll (V) 3,064 51 983 23 4 20 133 13 49 Mulakatholhu (M) 8,348 3 661 54 7 56 155 - 12 North Nilandhe Atoll (F) 1,161 16 1,175 23 43 58 50 - 20 South Nilandhe Atoll (Dh) 3,246 90 3,899 36 16 96 90 6 41 Kolhumadulu (Th) 11,582 44 2,787 94 13 107 123 3 26 Hadhdhunmathi (L) 14,120 - 15 93 25 95 152 - - North Huvadhu Atoll (GA) 13,424 109 1,253 65 15 106 207 7 12 South Huvadhu Atoll (GDh) 7,218 122 4,229 74 11 202 98 11 21 Fuvahmulah (Gn) 1,962 - 578 10 11 90 196 - 6 Addu Atoll (S) 3,064 202 3,323 34 165 349 90 1 10 Table 8.4Continued Year 1985 Fishing Trips Vessels engaged in fishing Annual average no. of fishing trips per vessels R Tr Mechanised Sailing Trolling o Mechanise Sailing oll Mechanised Sailing Rowing Rowing boats Trolling vessels dhoni dhoni vessels wi d dhoni dhoni in dhoni dhoni boats Locality ng g Republic 162,430 4,681 110,061 ## 988 43 ## 42 164 109 114 65 Male' 11,976 - - - 133 - - - 90 - - - Atolls 150,454 4,681 110,061 ## 855 43 ## 42 176 109 114 65 North Thiladhunmathi (HA) 10,134 240 4,261 - 61 3 41 - 166 80 104 - South Thiladhunmathi (HDh) 2,963 363 12,647 ## 18 3 ## 2 165 121 91 52 North Miladhunmadulu (Sh) 2,224 26 29,905 17 18 1 ## 1 124 26 134 17 South Miladhunmadulu (N) 3,090 203 11,005 ## 21 3 85 9 147 68 129 57 North Maalhosmadulu (R) 15,571 1,469 16,547 ## 82 10 ## 4 190 147 129 126 South Maalhosmadulu (B) 10,539 104 6,828 22 77 1 70 1 137 104 98 22 Faadhippolhu (Lh) 8,959 65 0 - 45 1 - - 199 65 - - Male' Atoll (K) 14,016 119 1,086 - 58 1 10 - 242 119 109 - Ari Atoll (A) 6,787 1,594 11,338 3 45 10 63 1 151 159 180 3 Felidhu Atoll (V) 2,948 9 780 - 19 1 9 - 155 9 87 - Mulakatholhu (M) 8,047 13 648 67 51 1 11 1 158 13 59 67 North Nilandhe Atoll (F) 1,309 309 1,454 ## 10 4 16 2 131 77 91 76 South Nilandhe Atoll (Dh) 4,666 111 3,689 ## 45 2 43 16 104 56 86 74 Kolhumadulu (Th) 11,886 53 2,376 - 64 1 31 - 186 53 77 - Hadhdhunmathi (L) 15,269 - - - 80 - - - 191 - - - North Huvadhu Atoll (GA) 16,096 - 645 5 84 - 12 1 192 - 54 5 South Huvadhu Atoll (GDh) 10,354 - 3,807 19 53 - 47 1 195 - 81 19 Fuvahmulah (Gn) 2,280 - 806 ## 8 - 9 2 285 - 90 55 Addu Atoll (S) 3,316 3 2,239 49 16 1 25 1 207 3 90 49 Table 8.4 Continued Year 1986 Fishing Trips Vessels engaged in fishing Annual average no.
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