Coastal water deterioration and associated fish mortality due to effluent discharge from a fish meal factory at Pattanamaruthor coast, north of Tuticorin
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Coastal water deterioration and associated fish mortality due to effluent discharge from a fish meal factory at Pattanamaruthor coast, north of Tuticorin |
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Creator |
Asha, P S
Diwakar, K |
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Marine Pollution
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Description |
Tuticorin coastal water is under the threat of pollution from various anthropogenic activities. Industrial discharge, untreated sewage effluents and wastes from processing and manufacturing units are the major source of pollution along Tuticorin coast. Most of the industries are letting their effluents in monsoon season in bulk quantities for the rapid mixing and dilution with rain water. Such effluent discharges very often dragged the public attention due to the extent of damages caused to the coastal ecosystem. |
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Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
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2013
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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/9425/1/6.pdf
Asha, P S and Diwakar, K (2013) Coastal water deterioration and associated fish mortality due to effluent discharge from a fish meal factory at Pattanamaruthor coast, north of Tuticorin. Marine Fisheries Information Service; Technical and Extension Series (215). pp. 13-14. |
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