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J Environ Biol ; 2007 Apr; 28(2): 237-40
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113323

ABSTRACT

Sediment samples were collected for texture, composition and nutrient such as organic carbon, total nitrogen and total phosphorus for a period of two years from three stations in Arasalar estuary. The sediment temperature, pH and nutrients were higher during summer season and lower during monsoon season. At station 1, sediment texture was loamy sand during summer and premonsoon season. At station 2, clay type soil was recorded. Whereas, at station 3, clay was observed in summer and premonsoon and then it shifted to sandy loam type soil during monsoon. Sediment nutrients were lower than that of values of various ecosystem of India.


Subject(s)
Aluminum Silicates/analysis , Carbon/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Geologic Sediments/analysis , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , India , Nitrogen/analysis , Phosphorus/analysis
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J Environ Biol ; 2005 Apr; 26(2): 291-7
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113422

ABSTRACT

Seasonal distribution of physico-chemical characteristics such as rainfall, pH, salinity, temperature, light extinction coefficient, dissolved oxygen, biological oxygen demand and nutrients like total phosphorus, inorganic phosphate, nitrite, nitrate and reactive silicate has been studied at two stations of Uppanar estuary in relation to effluent discharges from SIPCOT industries. There are 44 industries discharges their effluents into Uppanar estuary, which may influence the biota. Nutrient concentrations were higher during monsoon season and low during summer season. The mean concentrations of nutrients were high at station 1 than station 2 due to discharges from industries, coconut husk retting grounds near the station 1. In the present study, the physico-chemical characteristic of Uppanar estuary carried out and variations are discussed.


Subject(s)
Agriculture , Environmental Monitoring , India , Industrial Waste , Nitrates/analysis , Nitrites/analysis , Oxygen/analysis , Phosphates/analysis , Phosphorus/analysis , Rain , Seasons , Seawater , Sewage , Silicates/analysis , Waste Disposal, Fluid , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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J Environ Biol ; 2005 Apr; 26(2): 273-6
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113260

ABSTRACT

The distribution and abundance of fish eggs and larvae have been studied at two Stations of Arasalar estuary. Eggs of Stolephorus sp., Mugil cephalus, Sardinella sp., Cynoglossus sp and the larvae of Stolephorus indicus, Ambassis commersoni, Terapon jarbua, Chanos chanos, Trichiurus sp Anguilla sp and Thryssa sp have been collected and identified. Environmental parameters such as temperature, salinity, pH and dissolved oxygen were also recorded. The present study clearly indicate the higher occurrence and abundant of fish eggs and larvae during March - July. The fair numbers of eggs and larvae indicate the existence of breeding ground within the estuary. Study on the physico-chemical parameters found that the abundance and distribution of fish eggs and larvae were influenced by the salinity of this estuary.


Subject(s)
Animals , Fishes/classification , India , Larva/growth & development , Ovum/growth & development , Population Density , Seasons , Seawater , Sodium Chloride/analysis
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J Environ Biol ; 2004 Jan; 25(1): 89-92
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113903

ABSTRACT

A total of fifty-two foraminiferal species belonging to 23 genera and 16 families were recorded from Arasalar estuary for a period of one year (July 2000 to June 2001). Miliammina fusca, Quinqueloculina agglutinans, Q. seminula, Cibicides refulgens, Ammonia beccarii, Elphidium clavatum, E. incertum are the abundant species. Due to marine water influence the number and populations of foraminifera was high during summer and premonsoon seasons. The various ecological parameters such as temperature, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen of bottom water and sediment organic matter were studied. Salinity is the key factor for governing distribution and abundance of foraminifera of this estuary.


Subject(s)
Animals , Ecosystem , Environmental Monitoring , Geologic Sediments/analysis , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , India , Marine Biology , Organic Chemicals , Oxygen , Eukaryota/physiology , Seasons , Temperature , Water Pollution, Chemical/analysis
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J Environ Biol ; 2003 Jan; 24(1): 95-101
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-113402

ABSTRACT

All the physico-chemical parameters such as temperature, LEC, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen and nutrients like total phosphorus, inorganic phosphate, nitrite and silicate studied in relation to shrimp farming. There are as many as 42 shrimp farms situated on the banks of Vellar estuary. These farms discharge the used water into the estuary, which may influence the biota there. In the present study the physico-chemical feature in relation to shrimp farming were studied in 3 stations of the estuary. When compared with the previous data from Vellar estuary there was no much difference in physico-chemical characteristics due to shrimp farming.


Subject(s)
Animals , Aquaculture , Ecosystem , Environmental Monitoring , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Oxygen/analysis , Penaeidae , Phosphorus/analysis , Sodium Chloride/analysis , Temperature , Water/chemistry , Water Pollutants/analysis
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