Narendran Nair,R; Dr.Sharma,G S(Cochin University of Science And Technology, February , 1983)
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The present thesis is an attempt by the researcher to Investigate the surface circulation of the Indian Ocean, north of 2095 in relation to the atmospheric circulation over the ocean. The aim is achieved by working out the circu1ation pattern and correlating it with the computed
wind stress and its vorticity. The month wise surface circulation is arrived by drawing the streamlines, using freshand method with superimposed isotache. The zonal ad meridional componance of the wind stress and the curl of the wind stress are computed for each month over 2° latitude longitude quadrangle from the bulk aerodynamic formula, using a computer program. The data for drawing the surface circu1ation and for computing the wind stress and its curl have come from the Dutch Atlas.
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School of marine sciences, Cochin University of Science And Technology
Radhakrishnan Nair,P N; Dr.Ramachandran Nair,P V(Cochin University of Science and Technology, April , 1983)
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Rainbow sardines of the genus belonging
to the family Dueenaieriidae. are small pelagic fishes
forming a fairly good, though not abundant. seasonal fishery
all along the coasts of India inhabiting the coastal waters.
There have been some earlier reports on such individual
aspects as their systematic, distribution, abundance.
Ostecology and a few biological factors but no attempt has
been made towards a comprehensive study on this group. Two
species of rainbow sardines are known to occur in the Indian
seas and while a knowledge about their biology would be
useful from the fishery point of view. it was also thought
a study of their systematic position, especially regarding
the identity or the two species which had raised doubts
among earlier workers would lead to a better understanding
or the group as a whole. This thesis is mainly based on
studies during the period from April 1969 to march 1971 with
a continued investigation of fishhery aspects till December
1975. from the Gulf of manar: and the Palk Bay around
mandapam area. on the south-east coast of India. Thus the
work deals with the systemtics, biology and fishery of
rainbow sardines of Indian seas.
Arul,James M; Dr.Samuel, C T(Cochin University of Science and Technology, May , 1983)
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This thesis deals initially with a literature reference survey ,taxonomy, their incidence in selected food fishes and shellfishes, and their incidence and distribution, their survival during different types of processing, their heat survival at temperatures of 50 ,55 and 60 degree centigrade their growth initiation at different low levels of pHs(4.0 to 10) ,and their developmental resistance to various chemical agents. The trials for the study were collected from various landing centre at cochin and the retail outlets. Based on these data collections the researcher was able to obtain more knowledge of the processing technology and the survival of pathogens like salmonella and vibrio parahaemolyticus.
Chandrika,V; Dr.Ramachandran Nair,P V(Cochin University of Science and Technology, July , 1983)
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The thesis entitled "Studies on the eco-physiology of heterotrophic and indicator bacteria in the marine environments of Kerala" embodies the results of an investigation carried out by the candidate at the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Cochin. It is presentedd under 4 chapters in two parts (Parts A & B) and includes 6 sections. The material for the study was collected in the Cochin backwater during April 1972 to February. 1973, March 1974 to February 1975, July 1975 to June 1976 and in the ishore area during January to October, 1978 and an account of the heterotropic and indicator bacteria are given with intensity charts and tables. Samples from all the stations contained significant quantities of heterotrophs (Part A, Section I) and faecal pollution indicators (Section II). Maximum number of heterotrophic bacteria was observed during the postmonsoon period. The total counts betwen one station and the other did not vary as much as the counts between months did. The distribution was characterised by overdispersion. During 1972-73 in all the stations except the fourth the minimum heterotrophs (Total counts) were recorded during the monsoon period. Minimum counts were observed during the premonsoon period, with an increasing trend from the premonsoon to postmonsoon seasons. Maximum counts were recorded during monsoon months during 1974-75. No significant difference was noted in the total plate count between stations, months and regions. Seasonal variations in sea water was meagre during 1975-76, whereas in sediments variations were prominent during monsoon in Station I - near the mouth of the sewage effluent of Cochin City and in postmonsoon at Station II in the Mattancherry Channel and Station III near barmouth
Radha Devi, A; Dr.Kurian, C V(Cochin University Of Science And Technology, August , 1983)
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Cumacea plays an important role in the marine environment as food for man and comercially important species of fishes . Hence it is desirable to have a better knowledge of the taxonomy, ecology, biology and distribution of the various species of Cumacea. The present work is directed towards the study of the above aspects
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School Of Marine Sciences,Cochin University Of Science And Technology
Sivadas, T K; Dr.Samuel, C T(Cochin University of Science And Technology, October , 1983)
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This thesis reports on the details of the works done
to develop a complete system for acquisition of the important
marine environmental parameters namely, current, current
direction, salinity, temperature and depth. It encompaéps
transducers,signalconditioners display arrangements and remote
controlled multiplexer which constitue the system. The various
associate instruentation and environmental requisites
and problems have been discussed and solved to considerable
extend. The design and development features of this composite
system includes an integrated approach in order to make
the final equipment to be simple, inexpensive and easy for
operation from small and large boats. This could be achieved
with the successful development of all required components
with features matching between them, such as sensors,
signals conditioners remote operated multiplexers, comon
display methods, quick performance check and calibration
methods. The major success rests on the development of
sensors with excellent performance characteristics suitable
for marine environment. out of the 5 sensors. that of current
salinity and depth are quite noval types with specific advantages.
The environmental effects have been eliminated to the
required extend. The common signal conditioner for salinity,
temperature and depth has noval design features for achieving
simplicity, reliability and accomodating the three sensors of
different functional requirements.
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School of marine sciences, Central institute of fisheries technology, Cochin University of Science And Technology
Balchand, A N; Dr.Kurup, P G; Dr.Krishnan Nambisan, P N(Cochin University Of Science And Technology, November , 1983)
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The present study aims at the investigation of the
1ysico—chemical features of a tropical tidal river viz.
we Muvattupuzha river. This river is expected to receive
Jderate to heavy pollution loads in years to come, from
we lone industrial unit, already set up on its bank.
ilike other rivers, the geographical disposition of this
Lver attains unique importance as regards its dynamics for
3) availability of natural runoff water from catchment
:eas, which becomes very heavy during the monsoon season
3) regular steady availability of tail race water from a
/dro—electric power station throughout the yearThe study also aims at arriving at the balancing
forces of inherent self~purification of the river verses
pollution loads from the factory effluents. The investigation
period falls ahead of actual pollution occurrence
and so the ambient conditions for a period of nearly
one-and-a—half years were investigated, the analyses of which
providflz to formulate the inter-relations of parameters
varying with seasons. Tracer experiments were carried out
which revealed the dispersion and dilution characteristics
of the river in the vicinity of effluent outfall. The
studv covers the trial—cum-capacity production periods
of the factory during which effluents of various strength
and quantity were discharged into the river; a few computed
values arQ’cjmpgrQdl ... with the observed values. The
base data along with the profiles of Oxygen sag equation have
been utilized fb develop a mathematical model of the
river with regard to its water quality
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Department Of Marine Sciences,Cochin University Of Science And Technology
Nandakumar, A; Dr.Murthy, A V S(Cochin University of Science and Technology, November , 1983)
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The objective of the present study is to elucidate the hydrological conditions of the shelf waters along the southern half or the west coast of India and their relation to the sooplankton bionase and pelagic fish resources. Data from six hydrography-plankton sections worked during the 1972-75 period of cape camerin. Quilon. cochin. Kasaragod. Karwar and kotnagiri formed the basis of the present study.Stations were fixed along the transects 10 nautical miles apart. Starting with the first station at around 15 metre depth and were usually occupied 5 to 8 times in an year at an interval of about 6 weeks. Data relating to oil sardines and macherel fisheries were availed from published information relating to the period mainly of the Central Marine fisheries Research Institute. The range of different parameters namely temperature. salinity. density and dissolved oxygen at different depths and their sloping features against the coast are discussed. Three seasons. namely south-west monsoon (summer monsoon). north-east monsoon (winter monsoon) and hot weather season are designated and data of the core months of each of these seasons considered in the study.
Ammini, Joseph; Dr.Ramachandran Nair,P V(Cochin University of Science and Technology, December , 1983)
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The present study on naoplankton is based on the isolation and development of unialgai culturas from the inshore waters at Cochin. characterization of their growth assimilation products. ecophysioiogy and evaluation of nutritional quality. The work was carried out during the period 1980-1983. The nanoplankters were isolated and grown in the labratory as batch cultures to study the increase in cell population, the photosynthetic pigment: ana physioiogical activity. The chemical composition of these organisms and their rate of excretion were also determined. The environmental factors physical and chemical that influence the growth of these Cultures were defined by conducting independentexperiments. These cultures of the isolated nanoplankters have raised indoor and fed to the larvae of edible oyster to test their suitability as live-food.