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Zooplankton Abundance of the Andaman Sea
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1981)
Zooplankton biomass and abundance of major groups from the Andaman Sea in February 1979 are presented. Average zooplankton biomass is 5.6 ml/100 m3 and is generally poor compared to reported values from east and west coasts ...
Biomass and Composition of Zooplankton in Auranga, Ambika, Purna and Mindola Estuaries of South Gujarat
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1981)
Biomass and composition of zooplankton in the nearshore waters of Thal, Maharashtra, India were studied at 9 stations during Feb. 1980 to Jan. 1981. The recorded variation in zooplankton biomass was 4.8-80.6 ml.(100 m ...
Zooplankton Biomass and Composition in the Western Bay of Bengal during late SW Monsoon
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1980)
Copepoda formed the predominant group except in the southern region where a swarm of pelagic tunicates reduced their contribution to only 19% of the total zooplankton count. Decapod larvae occurred in fairly large numbers ...
Zooplankton from the Shelf Watrs off the West Coast of India
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1980)
Zooplankton in the shelf waters of India from Dabhol to Tuticorin was studied during the 17th cruise of R.V. Gaveshani in March 1977. Biomass values were relatively high in the central zone between Mangalore and Alleppey. ...
A preliminary report on the biomass of chaetognaths in the Indian Ocean comparing the south-west and north-east monsoon periods
(National Institute of Sciences of India, 1969)
The data for the present paper have been derived from the analysis 1276 standard samples of plankton collected during the International Indian Ocean Expedition (1962-65) At the Indian Ocean Biological Centre fractions (3-5 ...
Swarming of Creseis acicula Rang (Pteropoda) in the coastal waters of Goa
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1983)
Swarms of Creseis acicula Rang (Pteropoda) were observed in the coastal waters of Goa regularly in October, from 1976 to 1980. The highest biomass value obtained for this species was 494 ml/100 m@u3@@, forming 96% of ...