RELATION BETWEEN THE INTENSITY OF THE SOUTH-WEST MONSOON AND THE OIL-SARDINE FISHERY OF INDIA
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Abstract
THE problem of fluctuations of marine fish populations and commercialstocks is a great concern of the marine fishery industries. The fluctuations
depend upon the biological features of the individual species and the
environmental factors. It is not possible to solve the problem without
understanding both the aspects. The abundance of fish depends mainly
upon the feeding conditions especially in larval and juvenile stages. And
the feeding conditions depend upon the primary production which conditionally
depends on the available nutrient salts in the sea. The availability
of nutrients will much depend upon the vertical and horizontal circulations
in the sea.
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Murty, A. V. S., & Edelman, M. S. (2011). RELATION BETWEEN THE INTENSITY OF THE SOUTH-WEST MONSOON AND THE OIL-SARDINE FISHERY OF INDIA. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 13(1 & 2), 142-149. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/13512