| dc.description.abstract | This thesis Entitled macrobenthos of the continental margin (200-1000m) of south eastern arabian  sea with special  reference to polychaetes. The continental margins are geologically complex and  hydrodynamically active regions of the ocean, where vital   biogeochemical   processes take place from a global perspective.  The Eastern Arabian Sea is one of the most productive regions of the world, and as a result, vast amount of organic matter is supplied to the sub surface waters and sea bed of the Arabian  Sea. In this study, data on  faunal abundance, standing crop and  faunal  composition, together with sedimentary and environmental parameters were  collected from three depths (200m, 500m & 1000m) in nine  bathymetric  transects along the South Eastern Arabian Sea (from Cape Comorin to Karwar)  during three  surveys. In the present study, five textural classes of sediments were identified
from the SEAS margin, viz. sand, silty sand, sandy silt, clayey silt and  admixture of sand, silt and clay. The composition of sand was higher in the  southern region and decreased progressively towards the north. On the shelf  edge and upper slope regions in the south (Cape to Kollam) in particular, sandy
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