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സമുദ്രത്തിലെ ജൈവസമ്പത്തും ഉല്പാദനവും (The organic wealth and fish production in the sea)

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Title സമുദ്രത്തിലെ ജൈവസമ്പത്തും ഉല്പാദനവും (The organic wealth and fish production in the sea)
 
Creator Gopinathan, C P
 
Subject Fisheries Resources Assessment
Marine Fisheries
 
Description It is well known that all life in the sea depends primarily
om the conversion of carbon and nitrogen into protoplasm.
This process is mainly carried out by the microscopic plants
known as phytoplankton or micro-algae. They absorb the
nutrients from the surroundings and convert them into starch,
fat and protein with the help of chlorophyll pigments and
sunlight. Just as on land, in the sea also, animal life is
not possible without plants. Plants form the food of herbivores
and the herbivores nourish the carnivores. No life including
fish can exist in seawater without phytoplankton. They are
the primary producers and their importance lies in the fact
that they are photosynthetic organisms and sewe as the first
link in the food chain. They are known as the grass of the
sea and are the most important among the prime synthesizers
of food in water.
 
Publisher സി.എം.എഫ്.ആര്.ഐ (CMFRI)
 
Contributor Menon, N G
Sasikumar, V
 
Date 1998
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/4732/1/3._Gop..pdf
Gopinathan, C P (1998) സമുദ്രത്തിലെ ജൈവസമ്പത്തും ഉല്പാദനവും (The organic wealth and fish production in the sea). In: കടലേകും കനിവുകള് ( Kadalekum Kanivukal – Malayalam version ). സി.എം.എഫ്.ആര്.ഐ (CMFRI), Cochin, pp. 13-16.