Studies on the seaweeds of andaman and nicobar group of islands

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Title: Studies on the seaweeds of andaman and nicobar group of islands
Author: Muthu Velan, B; Dr. Krishnamurthy, Chennubhotla, V S
Abstract: The importance of marine algae, often referred to as seaweeds, has been felt over a long time and is appreciated more and more in modern times. The economic value of marine algae is understood both indirectly and directly. The indirect benefit is due to the role of marine phytoplankton as well as the benthic macrophyte biomass along the shore and in the continental shelf, in primary production of the sea. Direct benefit includes the use of marine algae as food, feed, fertilizer and as source of various products of commercial importance such as agar and alginic acid. Hence to understand the potential resources of seaweeds, their distribution, density, standing crop and interrelated environmental parameters, a detailed study (survey and ecological work) was carried out for a period of 20 months from August 1988 to March 1990 in South Andaman, North Andaman, Middle Andaman, Havelock, Neil, Car Nicobar, Terassa, Chowra and Bumpoka islands. However in South Andaman, data were collected from five fixed stations fortnightly during this period for the purpose of modelling and system analysis.
Description: Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute,
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3357
Date: 1994-06


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