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Productivity of the Arabian Sea along The southwest coast of India

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Title Productivity of the Arabian Sea along
The southwest coast of India
 
Creator Rajagopalan, M S
Thomas, P A
Mathew, K J
Selvaraj, G S D
George, Rani Mary
Mathew, C V
Naomi, T S
Kaladharan, P
Balachandran, V K
Antony, Geetha
 
Subject Primary Production
 
Description Monsoon plays a critical role in triggering environmental features such as seawater temperature, salinity,
disolved oxygen content and nutrient generation which In turn become responsible for production of phytoplankton
and zooplankton. Along the southwest coast of India the intensity of southwest monsoon as evidenced by annual
rainfall showed a declining trend during the years 1983 to 1988. An attmpt is made here to correlate certain environmental
features with the abundance and fluctuations in phytoplankton and zooplankton in the inshore waters off
Cochin, Vizhinjam and Minicoy.
 
Publisher CMFRI, Cochin
 
Date 1992
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/2696/1/Article_06.pdf
Rajagopalan, M S and Thomas, P A and Mathew, K J and Selvaraj, G S D and George, Rani Mary and Mathew, C V and Naomi, T S and Kaladharan, P and Balachandran, V K and Antony, Geetha (1992) Productivity of the Arabian Sea along The southwest coast of India. CMFRI Bulletin, 45. pp. 9-37.