How environmental parameters influenced fluctuations in oil sardine and mackerel fishery during 1926-2005 along the south-west coast of India?
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How environmental parameters influenced fluctuations in oil sardine and mackerel fishery during 1926-2005 along the south-west coast of India?
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Krishnakumar, P K
Mohamed, K S Asokan, P K Sathianandan, T V Zacharia, P U Abdurahiman, K P Veena, S Durgekar, N Raveendra |
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Mackerel fishery
Oil sardine |
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The south-west coast of India is one of the major upwelling systems of the world (Malabar upwelling zone) and contributes to nearly 30-50% of the total marine fish catch from India. Generally, the coastal upwelling ecosystems are colonized by planktivorous small pelagic fishes such as anchovies, sardines and these fish populations are characterized by significant inter-annual fluctuations in their abundance. |
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CMFRI Kochi
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2008
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/3750/1/1.pdf
Krishnakumar, P K and Mohamed, K S and Asokan, P K and Sathianandan, T V and Zacharia, P U and Abdurahiman, K P and Veena, S and Durgekar, N Raveendra (2008) How environmental parameters influenced fluctuations in oil sardine and mackerel fishery during 1926-2005 along the south-west coast of India? Marine Fisheries Information Service T&E Ser., 198. pp. 1-5. |
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