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    Fecundity of the Indian Horse-shoe crab, Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda (Latreille) 

    Chatterji, A.; Parulekar, A.H. (International Society for Tropical Ecology, 1992)
    Fecundity in the horse-shoe crab Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda ranges from 4217 to 10,982 with an average of 7438. The ova diameter varies between 1.5-2.3 mm with a model value of 1.7 mm. Number of ova per mm carapace length, ...
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    Seasonal variations in the volume of the haemolymph and body weight of the horseshoe crab, Tachypleus gigas (Muller) 

    Chatterji, A.; Rathod, V.; Parulekar, A.H. (Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, 1992)
    The changes in volume of haemolymph of the horseshoe crab, Tachypleus gigas were more pronounced in females of size above 160 mm with maximum values in size group 241-260 mm. In males, the variations in the volume of ...
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    Satellite and ship studies of phytoplankton along the west coast of India 

    Goes, J.I.; Gomes, H.; Kumar, A.; Gouveia, A.D.; Devassy, V.P.; Parulekar, A.H.; Rao, L.V.G. (Oxford and IBH, New Delhi, 1992)
    AidEd. by a sequence of chlorophyll images from the Coastal Zone Color Scanner on board the Nimbus-7 satellite and extensive shipboard observations, a descriptive analysis of the factors influencing the distribution and ...
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    Spawning migration of the horseshoe crab, Tachypleus gigas (Muller), in relation to lunal cycle 

    Chatterji, A.; Rathod, V.; Parulekar, A.H. (Asian Fisheries Society, 1992)
    Effects of lunar phases and tidal height on the spawning migration of the horseshoe crab, Tachypleus gigas, along the northeastern coast of India were studied. Mature pairs of crabs migrate towards the shore and build their ...
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    Culture fishery resources of the tropical marine ecosystems 

    Parulekar, A.H. (Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 1992)
    The exploited marine living resources, through capture fisheries, have their own limitations of resource potential, marine pollution and ever increasing operational cost. A plausible way to fulfil the increasing demand of ...
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    Observations on seabirds in the Indian Sector of the Southern Ocean 

    Ramaiah, N.; Rathod, V.; Parulekar, A.H. (Cambridge University Press, 1992)
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    Trophic dynamics and fishery potentials of the Indian Occean - critical assessment 

    Dalal, S.G.; Parulekar, A.H. (Oxford and IBH, New Delhi, 1992)
    A critical review of the status of the Indian Ocean marine fisheries reveals that the presently exploited annual catch is less than one third of the projected potentials as estimated from the biological productivity and ...
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    Coastal zone: Shelf-EEZ and land sea interface 

    Desai, B.N.; Parulekar, A.H. (T.N.Malhotra Pub. House, 1992)
    Among the few vibrant ecotopes is the coastal zone, where multifaceted interactions among air, sea and land are dynamically balanced. An area of intense clash of interest of user community, the coastal zone harbouring vast ...
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    Deep sea benthos of the western and central Indian Ocean 

    Parulekar, A.H.; Ingole, B.S.; Harkantra, S.N.; Ansari, Z.A. (Oxford and IBH, New Delhi, 1992)
    Quantitative investigations on deep sea benthos from 112 stations between lat. 21 degrees N-21 degrees S and long. 51 degrees E-94 degrees E and in the depth range of 1500 to 6000 m, revealed a rich biota having relatively ...
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    Resource potential and status of pearl oyster fishery in India 

    Ingole, B.S.; Parulekar, A.H. (Society for Marine Archaeology, Goa, 1992)
    Many cultivable species of pearl oysters are known to occur in the Indo-Australian Archipelago which is an important region in the world distribution of pearl oysters. An account of the development of Indian pearl fisheries ...
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    Chatterji, A. (4)Ingole, B.S. (3)Rathod, V. (3)Ansari, Z.A. (2)Goes, J.I. (2)Gomes, H. (2)Dalal, S.G. (1)Desai, B.N. (1)Devassy, V.P. (1)... View MoreSubjecteconomic feasibility (1)exploratory fishing (1)fish culture (1)fishery resources (1)technical feasibility (1)tropical environment (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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