Studies on the effect of pollution, with special reference to benthos, in Cochin backwaters


Autoria(s): Remani,K N; Dr.Unnithan, R V
Data(s)

25/03/2014

25/03/2014

14/02/1979

Resumo

Considerable number of factories and related establishments forming an industrial complex are located in the upper reaches of the estuary from Varapuzha about 10km from cochin barmouth to Alwaye while lower down are the retting grounds at Vaduthala and nearby places at about 5km from the barmouth. Muncipal wastes from the city population of over 5 lakhs effluents and solid waste from several fish processing factories and other land washings around Willington island reach the estuary move near its lower reaches close to the barmouth. Cochin estuary is the biggest in the state providing water front for the largest number of industries from the small retting grounds of Vaduthala to the huge fertilizer factories of Udyogamandal and receiving the highest quantity of town sewage and land drainage. The estuary contributes itself as nursery ground for shrimps and related fishery as well. Study of this estuary therefore contributes to a typical environment as regards to pollution problems in the tropics and hence the scope of the present investigation

Council of Scientific & Industrial Research Regional Centre National Institute of Oceanography

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3327

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en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #Organic pollution #Benthos #Cochin backwaters #Retting #Coconut husk
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