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Effect of pollution on the distribution of chaetognaths in the nearshore waters of Bombay
(NISCAIR, New Delhi, 1991)
Chaetognath fauna inhabiting the polluted waters was compared with that of clean waters for evaluating the impact of pollution. Regular observations at 11 locations off Bombay coast indicated a steady decline in chaetognath ...
Enhanced particle fluxes in Bay of Bengal inducEd. by injection of freshwater
(Macmillan, 1991)
The melting of ice sheets during deglaciation results in the injection of large amounts of fresh water into the oceans. To investigate how such injections might influence particle fluxes in the ocean, and hence the uptake ...
Toxic effects of domestic sewage on zooplankton
(National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, 1987)
The toxic effects of raw domestic sewage on different groups of zooplank-ton, was tested in the laboratory for evaluating acute toxicity. 24 hr., LC-50 values for larvae of stomatopods, gastropods and chaetognaths (2-7% ...
A look at the changing environment along the Indian coasts
(BARC, Bombay, 1992)
Increased human activity along the Indian coastline has exerted pressure on its morphology and ecology. The factors responsible for morphological changes like subsidence, rising sea level, storms, storm surges, sediment ...
Surface heat budget of the Caribbean Sea during the pre-hurricane period (April-May) of 1990
(Institute of Marine Affairs, 1991)
Distribution of benthic fauna in the Gulf of Kutch
(Indian Fisheries Association, 1974)
Morphometry and electrophoretic studies of Cynoglossus bilineatus (Lac.) from Bombay waters
(Indian Fisheries Association, 1972)
Studies on hydrobiological features of the Gulf of Cambay. Part 1. Preliminary account
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1971)
A comparison of the efficiency of the bottom samplers used in benthic studies off Cochin
(Springer, 1968)
The efficiency of the van Veen and Foerst `Petersen' grabs used in sampling the bottom fauna near the Cochin Harbour area has been compared in two selected stations having different hydrographic and substratic conditions ...
Studies on the benthic fauna of Cochin backwater
(Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, 1967)
Studies on the macrofauna from the five selected stations spread over a distance of about 25 km in the Cochin backwaters showed that the benthic biomass was greater in the region which were near the sea The abundance of ...