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Presence of upwelled water in the shelf region along the central east coast of India towards the end of Summer Monsoon and its possible effect on the Migration of Bullseye(Priacanthus spp.)in to the shallower areas of the shelf

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Title Presence of upwelled water in the shelf region along the central east coast of India towards the end of Summer Monsoon and its possible effect on the Migration of Bullseye(Priacanthus spp.)in to the shallower areas of the shelf
 
Creator Pillai, V N
Singh, V V
Krishnakumar, P
Nandakumar, A
 
Subject Fishery biology
 
Description Characteristics of shelf waters along the central east coast towards the end of summer monsoon season has been studied. Occurrence/ abundance of Bulls eye in
the shallower areas of the shelf is found related to the movement of upwelled water into the shallower areas of the shelf towards the end of summer monsoon
season. Bulls eye was found avoiding the weas of low salinity caused by river runoff in the area between 15' and 17 N Latitude.
 
Date 1996
 
Type Conference or Workshop Item
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/4578/1/6.pdf
Pillai, V N and Singh, V V and Krishnakumar, P and Nandakumar, A (1996) Presence of upwelled water in the shelf region along the central east coast of India towards the end of Summer Monsoon and its possible effect on the Migration of Bullseye(Priacanthus spp.)in to the shallower areas of the shelf. In: The Fourth Indian Fisheries Forum, Proceedings, 24-28 November, 1996, Kochi.