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Of boundaries, overlaps and variability in LMEs the case of Bay of Bengal

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Title Of boundaries, overlaps and variability in LMEs the case of Bay of Bengal
 
Creator Vijayakumaran, K
 
Subject Marine Ecosystems
Oceanography
 
Description The paper examines the influence of localized studies in enforcing arbitrary boundaries in the ecosystem" How the proliferation of studies in watertight compartments would make the boundaries more rigid and unbreakable is explained. Inadequate attention to overlap of communities and phenomena has been identified as an inevitable outcome of rigid boundary concepts. The issues related to the
variability in the system and its intluence on rhe components often remain unnoticed or unresolved because of the limits of perception imposed by the boundaries" Over viewing the global trend, an approach to study the Bay of Bengal as a Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) is suggested.
 
Publisher Fishery Survey of India
 
Contributor Somvanshi, V S
 
Date 2004
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/7912/1/B161-_LARGE_MARINE_ECOSYSTEM_K.VIJAYAKUMARAN.pdf
Vijayakumaran, K (2004) Of boundaries, overlaps and variability in LMEs the case of Bay of Bengal. In: Large Marine Ecosystems: Exploration and Exploitation for Sustainable Development and Conservation on Fish Stocks. Fishery Survey of India, Mumbai, pp. 227-238.