Severe fish mortality associated with the "red tide" phenomenon caused by Noctiluca blooms was observed in the sea off Cochin, Kerala, India at depths less than 40 m. The dead fish, almost entirely comprised of the threadfin bream (Nemipterus japonicus). The death of this demersal fish was caused by a severe depletion of oxygen
The sea off Calicut suddenly became rough on 7th April 1984 and severe wind, high waves and strong b...
An unusual phenomenon of large scale fish mortality was noticed at Chaliyar river in Beypore on the ...
A study was conducted to assess the possible cause for fish mortality during 14-15th February 2008 i...
Severe fish mortality associated with the "red tide" phenomenon caused by Noctiluca blooms was obser...
Mass mortality of marine animals is occasionally reported from several parts of the world. Various ...
From the collected informations and data above information and the data, it appears that the cause o...
In the course of fish population studies along the West Coast in 1948, it was observed that there wa...
Abstract: This study was designed to declare the cause of sudden mortality in different types of mar...
An unusual mortality of fishes and other organisms was observed in the open site surrounding the far...
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) can have a significant impact on the distribution and survival of coast...
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) can have a significant impact on the distribution and survival of coast...
The first red water appeared in the south-western coast of Omura Bay from middle July to early Augus...
Phytoplankton or micro-algae play a vital role as primary producers in all aquatic habitats, but whe...
Not AvailableFrom the collected informations and data above information and the data, it appears tha...
134-135Mass mortality of fish was observed in the Visakhapatnam Harbour, which receives both industr...
The sea off Calicut suddenly became rough on 7th April 1984 and severe wind, high waves and strong b...
An unusual phenomenon of large scale fish mortality was noticed at Chaliyar river in Beypore on the ...
A study was conducted to assess the possible cause for fish mortality during 14-15th February 2008 i...
Severe fish mortality associated with the "red tide" phenomenon caused by Noctiluca blooms was obser...
Mass mortality of marine animals is occasionally reported from several parts of the world. Various ...
From the collected informations and data above information and the data, it appears that the cause o...
In the course of fish population studies along the West Coast in 1948, it was observed that there wa...
Abstract: This study was designed to declare the cause of sudden mortality in different types of mar...
An unusual mortality of fishes and other organisms was observed in the open site surrounding the far...
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) can have a significant impact on the distribution and survival of coast...
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) can have a significant impact on the distribution and survival of coast...
The first red water appeared in the south-western coast of Omura Bay from middle July to early Augus...
Phytoplankton or micro-algae play a vital role as primary producers in all aquatic habitats, but whe...
Not AvailableFrom the collected informations and data above information and the data, it appears tha...
134-135Mass mortality of fish was observed in the Visakhapatnam Harbour, which receives both industr...
The sea off Calicut suddenly became rough on 7th April 1984 and severe wind, high waves and strong b...
An unusual phenomenon of large scale fish mortality was noticed at Chaliyar river in Beypore on the ...
A study was conducted to assess the possible cause for fish mortality during 14-15th February 2008 i...