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Zooplankton in relation to hydrography and pelagic fisheries in the inshore waters of Vizhinjam, Trivandrum

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Title Zooplankton in relation to hydrography and pelagic fisheries in the inshore waters of Vizhinjam, Trivandrum
 
Creator George, Rani Mary
Nair, K Ramachandran
Vasanthakumar, R
 
Subject Pelagic Fisheries
Phytoplanktons
 
Description The seasonal fluctuations in the total plankton biomass and in the abundance of major zooplankters
in the Vizhinjam Bay and the adjacent open sea were studied for two years from February 1980 to
January 1982 in relation to the hydrography and the pelagic fisheries of the region.
Copepods formed the major component of the zooplankton community for the greater part of the year.
The other dominant groups were decapod larvae, cladocerans and chaetognaths. During certain months
copepods were outnumbered by cladocerans, which swarmed during monsoon months only. Decapod
larvae, appendicularians, fish eggs, fish larvae and Lucifer exhibited a sharp decline during south-west
monsoon period. The revival started with the north-east monsoon and these groups attained their peak
abundance in different months. The total zooplankton volume did not exhibit significant relationship with
any of the hydrographic parameters investigated.
The peak periods in the zooplankton biomass were found to coincide with the peak seasons of pelagic
fisheries in both the years of collection. The importance of zooplankters in the study of the pelagic ecosystem
in general and the fisheries in particular is pointed out.
 
Publisher MBAI
 
Date 1981
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/1353/1/Rani_62-76.pdf
George, Rani Mary and Nair, K Ramachandran and Vasanthakumar, R (1981) Zooplankton in relation to hydrography and pelagic fisheries in the inshore waters of Vizhinjam, Trivandrum. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India, 23 (1&2). pp. 62-76.