Hydrography of the Bay of Bengal during south west monsoon and its significance on oil sardine fishery


Autoria(s): Santosh, K.M.; Reddy, H.R.V.; Padiyar, A.
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2002

Resumo

Hydrographic data collected from east coast of India during 1994 monsoon period revealed that these waters are highly characterized by upwelling especially in the coastal waters with more intensity in the southern part of the region. However, the near surface salinity stratification consequent to high fresh water inflow into the bay was absent in the present study. Oil sardines are directly influenced by hydrographic parameters such as salinity and temperature and stratification of these parameters are the major reasons for non-availability/migration of oil sardine from this region in the earlier years. Considering the recent topographical change in the east coast coupled with hydrological stability an attempt has been made in this paper to give reasonable justification to the reported bumper catches of oil sardines from 1994 on wards in the east coast of India.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17751/1/BJFR6.1_069.pdf

Santosh, K.M. and Reddy, H.R.V. and Padiyar, A. (2002) Hydrography of the Bay of Bengal during south west monsoon and its significance on oil sardine fishery. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 6(1), pp. 69-74.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17751/

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NonPeerReviewed