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Bibliography onEstuarine Fisheries of India

1948-2000

Sukla DasAnjali De

Fatik Manna

Bull. No. 114 Jan,2003

CENTRAL INLAND FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE(Indian Council of Agricultural Research)

Barrackpore, Kolka~a 700 120

Bibliography of Estuarine Fisheries ofIndia 1948-2000

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Composed at: Library & Informatics SectionCIFRI, Barrackpore

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Foreword

Estuaries constitute a major fisheries resource of our country.The principal estuarine system in India pertain to the rivers Gangain West Bengal (Hooghly-Matlah estuarine system) ; the Mahanadiin Orissa; the Godavari and the Krishna in Andhra Pradesh, theCauvery in Tamil Ncidu and the Narmada and Tapti in Gujarat.The important brackishwater lakes of the country are the Chilka inOrissa, the Pulicat in Tamil Nadu and Vembanad with connectedbackwaters in Kerala. The east of Kolkata city is gifted with a vastlow lying natural estuarine Wetlands covering an area of about40,000 ha where pisciculture is being practised since long ..

In view of the immense importance of estuarine fisheries differentresearch organisations are devoted in the estuarine fisheriesresearch, resulting in the generation of huge volume of researchinformation. Compilation of literature on this vast subject is aherculean task and I strongly believe that the present compilationwork covering the literature on estuarine fisheries willbe very usefulfor the researchers, students, planners and policy makers who areengaged in estuarine fisheries research and trade.

V. V. SugunanDirector

CIFRI

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Acknowledgement

The authors are indebted to Dr. V. V. Sugunan, Director, CIFRI forproviding necessary facilities and encouragement. The authors express theirgratitude to Dr. M. Sinha, former DirectQr for his kind encouragement andaccording necessary permission and also to Dr. A. K. Ghosh, Ex-ActingDirector and Officiating Head, Estuarine Division for his encouragement.

The authors are grateful to Dr. Amitabha Ghosh, Principal Scientist andMrs. G. K. Vinci, Principal Scientist for their guidance, help and the keeninterest they have shown for preparation of the manuscript. The kind helprendered by Dr. D. Nath,Principal Scientist, Acting Head, Estuarine Division,Shri H. C. Karmakar, Principal Scientist, Dr. Utpal Bhowmik, Principal Scientist,Dr. Manas Kumar Das, Principal Scientist is gratefully acknowledged. Shri T.Chatterjee, Technical Officer, Shri D. Saha and Shri A. K. Barui, Technicalstaff members and Shri Pradipta Sen, jr. clerk of Kolkata Research Centreprovided all sorts of help without which such a huge work would not havebeen completed and for that the authors are thankful to them.

SuklaDas

AnjaliDeFatikManna

About the Bibliography

The Bibliography on Estuarine Fisheries of India, 1948-2000 has beencomplied in three parts comprising references pertaining to 1948-1980,1981-1989 and 1990-2000 in one volume with Author and Serial indices.

The contents of this Bibliography refer to the work done by Indian Scientistsin the field of estuarine and brackishwater, backwater and coastal areafisheries and estuarine wetlands.

The references have been collected mainly from the huge stock ofCIFRI Central Library and the library of the Kolkata Research Centre ofthe Institute.

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Part I

Part II

Part III

Contents

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Cumulative Indices:

Author Index

Serial Index

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Part-I (1948-1980)

Entries

1. Alagaraja, K., 1977. Studies on gill net selectivity. J Inland Fish. Soc. India, 9: 1-8.

2. Alagaraja, K. & A. G. Jhingran, '1976. Application of Von Bertalanffy's growth model toSetipinna phasa (Hamilton) when growth is aJlometric. Aquaculture, 9 (2) : 181-186.

3. Alikunhi, K. H., 1952. Post larval development and bionomics of the Orange chromide,Etmplus maculatus (Bloch). J. Zool Soc. India, 3 (2) : 315-322.

4. Alikunhi, K. H., 1958. Notes on a collection of stomatopad larvae from the Bay of Bengal,off the Mahanadi estuary. J. Zool. Soc. India, 10 (2) : 120-147.

5. Alikunhi, K. H. & S. N. Rao, 195 I. Notes on the metamorphosis of Elops saUrlts Linn.andMegalops cyprinoides (Broussonet) with observations on their growth. J. Zoo!.Soc. India, 3 (I) : 99-109.

6. Anon, 1962. A key for the identification of commercially important prawns of India. Misc.Contr., Cent. Inland Fish. Res. Illst., No. i, 11p.( Mimeo).

7. Anon, t 977. A revised note on the methodology for culture of Pellaeus monodon. Misc.Contr., Cent. Inland Fish. Res. Inst., No. 13, lOp. (Mimeo)].

8., Antony, A, 1980. Foramnifera of the' Vembanad estuary. Bull. Dept. Mar. Sci. Univ.,Cochin, 11(2) : 25-63.

9. Aziz, Abdul, 1980. Ecology of the retting grounds in the backwater systems of Kerala.VigyanaPoshini, 1(1) : 40-59.

10. Banerjee, A. C. & N. C. Roychoudhury, 1966. Observations on some physico-chemicalfeatures of the Chilka Lake. Indian J. Fish., 13 (I &2) : 395-429.

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11. Banerjee, M. K. & R. D. Chakraborty, 1969. Drift gill-netting in lower Sunderbans, WestBengal. Indian J. Fish., 16 (I&2) : 75-81.

12. Banerjee, R. K. & G. N. Chattopadhyay, 1980. Methodology for soil and water analyses inbrackishwater culture system. Misc. Contr. Cent. Inland Fish. Res.lnst.,

Barrackpore, No. 15: 20p.(Mimeo).

13. Banerjee, S.C., N.C. Basu & B.B. Pakrasi, 1979. Oxygen requirement of Penaeus monodon(Bagda) fry. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 11 (2) : 123-124.

14. Banerjee, S. C. & R. K. Banerjee, 1975. Soil water behaviour in ponds in brackishwaterzone. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 7 : 239-341.

15. Basu, A. K., 1963. Will factory waste make ,Hooghly fishless.lndian Livestock, I (3): 20-21&52.

16. Basu, A. K., 1965. Observations on the probable effects of pollution on the primaryproductivity of the Hooghly and Matlah estuaries. Hydrobiologia, 25 (1-2) : 302­316.

17. Basu, A. K., 1966. Studies on effluents from pulp paper mills and its role in bringing the

physico - chemical changes around several discharge points in the Hooghly river estuary,India. J. Instn. Engrs. India, 46 (10 & pt. PH3) : 107-116.

18. Basu, A. K. & B. B. Ghosh, 1970. Observations on diurnal variations in some selectedstretch of the Hooghly estuary (India). Schweiz Z Hydrol., 32 (I) : 271-283.

19. Basu, A. K., B. B. Ghosh & R. N. Pal, 1970. Comparison of the polluted Hooghlyestuary with the Matlah estuary, India. J. Wat. Poll. Contr. Fed., 42 (10) : 1771­1781.

20. Basu, N. C. & B. B. Pakrasi, 1976. On the occurrence of milk fish, Chanos chanos(Forskal) larvae in the Bakkhali region of lower Sunderbans. J. Inland Fish. Soc.India, 8: 97-104.

21. Basu. N. c., & B. B. Pakrashi, 1979. Brackishwater fish and prawn seed potentialities ofBakkhali area in lower Sunderbans, West Bengal. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India,II (I ) : 40-48.

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22. Basil, P., 1979. New horizons in fisheries in coastal areas of Gujarat. Seafd. Export J.,11(1): 27-30.

23. Bhanot, K. K., 1971. Observations on the availability of brackishwater fish seed in the Matlahestuary around Port Canning. J. 111m: bioI. Ass. India, 13 (I&2) : 274-278.

24. Bhanot, K. K., 1973. Observations on the spawning of Hi!sa i/isha (Hamilton) in theHooghly estuary. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 5 : 50-54.

25. Bhanot, K. K., & V. GopaJakrishnan, 1972. Observations on the collection of fry of themullet Mugi! parsia Hamilton with standard spawn collection nets. J. Inland Fish.Soc. India, 4 : 205-206.

26. Bhanot, K. K. & D. K. De, 1979. Seed resources of brackishwater culturable finfish andshell fish of India. In Souvenir: In commemoration of the ICAR Golden Jubilee

Year, CIFRI, Barrackpore. Pt. II : 183-186.

27. Bhimachar, B. S., 1962. Information on prawns from Indian waters - synopsis ofbiological data. Proc. Indo-Pac(fic Fish. Coun., 10 (2) : 124-133.

28. Bhowmick, R. M., 1964. Studies on some aspects of Glossobins giuris (Hamilton) withnotes on its fishery in Hooghly estuary. Proc. Indo-Pac(fic Fish. Coun., ] 1(2) :99-] 15.

29. Biswas, J.c., 1954. Trends of hilsa prices in Calcutta markets. J. Asiatic Soc: Sci., 20 (1):29-31.

30. Bose, B.B., 1956. Observations on the hydrology of the Hooghly estuary. Indian J. Fish., 3(1) : 101-118.

31. Chacko, P. 1.,1954. Past, present and future of hilsa fisheries in Madras. J. Asiat. Soc. Sci.,20 ( I):55-58.

32. Chakraborty, R. D. & M. K. Banerjee, 1966. On the depth conditions in the Hooghlyestuary as recorded by echo-sounding. Proc. Nat.Acad. Sci. India (B), 36 (4) :401-416.

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33. Chakraborty, R.D. & M.K. Banerjee, 1969. Otter trawling in the Hooghly estuary, WestBengal. Proc. Nat.Acad. Sci. India (B), 37 (4) : 389-400.

34. Chakraborty, R. K.. 1971. Migratory winter fishery and dry fish industry in Hooghly-Matlah estuary (West Bengal). J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 3: 131-132.

35. Chakraborty. R. K. , M. Subrahmanyan & B. B. Pakrasi, 1977. A note on the collection andsegregation of prawn seed for selective stocking. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 9: 181­183.

36. Chandra. Ravish, 1962. A preliminary account of the distribution and· abundance of fishlarvae in the Hooghly estuary. Indian J. Fish., (A), 9 (1) : 48-70.

37. Chandra, Ravish, 1966. On the occurance of Anchoviella bangalensis Hardenberg in theHooghly Matlah estuarine system. Sci. & Cult .• 32 (5) : 270-271.

38. Chatterjee, T. K., 1980. Record of Stigmatogobius haevenii (Bleeker) from the gangeticdelta, West Bengal with a key to the Indian species of Stigmatogobius (Pisces.Gobiidae). Bull. Zool. Surv. India, 2 (2-3) : 229-231.

39. Chaudhuri, H, R. M. Bhowmick, G. V..Kowtal, M. M. Bagchi, R. K. lana & S. D. Gupta,1977. Experiment in artificial propagation and larval development of Mugilcephalus Linnaeus in India. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 9 : 30-41.

40. Chaudhuri, N., 1951. Notes on the embryonic development of the transparent Goby,Gobiopterus chuno (Hamilton). Proc. Nat. Inst. Sci. India, Sec. B, 17 (4) :247-252.

41. Chonder, S. L., 1979. The osteology of Gadusia chapra (Pisces. Clupeidae). J. InlandFish. Soc. India, II (I) : 62-73.

42 Das, Haripada, 1978. Seasonal variations in the chemical composition and calorie content ofMugU ceplwlus Linnaeus from the Goa waters. Mahasagar, 11(3-4) :177-184.

43. Das, P. R., 1972. Some observations on the macro vegetation in and around bheris ofSunderbans, West Bengal. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 4 : 210-211.

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44. Datta, N. C. & N. Sarangi, 1980. Preliminary studies on the macrozoo benthos in abrackishwater bheri at Taldi, West Bengal. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 12 (2): 81­88.

45. Datta, P., K. Alagaraja, P. M. Mitra & G. C. Laha, 1972. Examination of the efficacies ofsome sampling procedures in the estimation of fish landings. J. Inland Fish. Soc.India, 4 :194-197.

46. Datta, P. et. al., 1973. Fishery resources of the Hooghly - Matlah estuarine system. BullCel/t. II/land Fish. Res. Inst., Barrackpore, No. 19, 24p. Mimeo.

47. David, A., 1952. New records of Himalayan fishes in the Damodar and Mahanadi riversystems. Sci. & Cult., 17 (12) : 528.

48. David, A., 1954. A preliminary survey of fish and fisheries of a five-mile stretch of theHooghly river near Barrackpore. Indian J. Fish., I (1-2) : 251-255.

49. David, A, 1959. Effects of Calcutta sewage upon the fisheries of the Kulti estuary and theconnected cultivable fisheries. J Asiat. Soc., New Ser., 1(4) : 339-363.

50. David, A., 1961. Notes on the embryonic and larval development of the "Goonch"Bagllrius bagarius (Hamilton). J. 2001. Soc. India, 13(2) : 194-205.

51. David, A.,1962. Brief taxonomic account of the Gangetic Pangasius pangasius (Hamilton)with a description of new subspecies form the Godavary. Proc.lndian Acad. Sci.(B), 56 (3) : 136-156.

52. David, A.,1963. Sexual dimorphism, fecundity and food of the estuarine bagrid Mystusgulio (Ham.). Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. II/dia, (B), 33 (3) : 385-410.

53. David, A., 1963. Studies on fish and fisheries of the Godavari and the Krishna riversystems - Part-I. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. India, (B), 33 (2) : 263-286.

54. David, A., 1963. Studies on fish and fisheries of the Godavari and the Krishna riversystems - Part-II. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. India, (B), 33 (2) : 287-293.

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55. De, D. K., 1977. On the procurement and transportation of chapra Penaeus indicus(H. Milne Edwards) seed under oxygen packing. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India,9:189-190.

56. De, D. K., 1980. Maturity, fecundity and spawning of post - monsoon run of Hilsa ilisha(Hamilton) in the upper stretches of the Hooghly estuarine system. J. Inland Fish.Soc.lndia, 12 (1) : 54-63.

57. De, D, K. & P. Datta, 1974. A note on the analysis of size frequencies of Setipinna taty.(Valenciennes) of the lower Sunderbans region (Hoogly - Matlah estuary).Indian J. Fish., 21 (1) . 285-289.

58. De, D. K. & M. Subrahmanyam,1975. Transport of bagda Penaeus monodon Fabriciousseed under oxygen packing. Sci. & Cult., 41 (12) : 588-589.

59. De, D. K., R. K. Chakraborti & M. Subrahmanyam, 1978. Preliminary survey on theavailability of culturable brackish water prawn seed in the Haldia estuary aroundBalughata, West Bengal. J. Inlmu,l Fish. Soc. India, to: 142-143.

60. Dehadrai, Pad makar, v., 1971. Food resources from estuaries in Goa. Seafd. Expt. 1., 3 (8): 21-23.

61. Desai, V. R. & S. J. Karamchandani, 1967. On the larval development and spawningseason of two species of Barilius from Narbada river. J. zoot. Soc. India, 19(1& 2): 27-41.

62. De Souza, Ndzon A. & Joe D'Souza, 1979. Studies on estuarine yeasts V. Pectinase

activity. Mahasagar, 12 (4) : 263-267.

63. DeSouza, S. N. & S. W. A. Naqvi,1979. Metal concentrations in the grey mullet Mugilcephalus from Visakhapatnam. Mahasagar, 12 (4) : 259-26,2.

64. Devasundaram, M. P., 1951. Fishing methods for Chilka mullets. Indian Fmg., 12 (1-2) : 22-25.

65. Devasundaram, M. P., 1954. A report on the fisheries of the Chilka Lake from 1948 to1950.0rissa Govt. Pub., 34p.

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66. Dhawan, Rajinder M., S. N. Dwivedi & G. V. Rajamanickam, 1976. Ecology of theblue crab Portllnlls pelagicus (Linnaeus) and its potential fishery in Zuariestuary. Indian J. Fish., 23 (1&2) : 57-71.

67. Dutta, N., J. C. Malhotra & B. B. Bose, 1954. Hydrology and seasonal fluctuations of theplankton in the Hooghly estuary. In Symposium on Marine andFreshwater Plankton in the Indo-Pacific, pp 35-47 ..

68. Dutta, S. N., 1973. The edible crabs of the deltaic West Bengal. Seafd. Export J., 5 (12):25- 28.

69. Dutta, S. N., 1973. On the gill nets of the Hooghly - Matlah estuarine system (WestBengal) with special reference to their specification and operation. J. Inland Fish.Soc. India, 5 : 29-36.

70. Dwivedi, S. N. & E. R. Menzes, 1974. A note on the morphology and ecology ofBrachiuru s orientalis (Bloch and Schn.) . in estuaries of Goa. Geobios, 4 :80-83.

71. Dwivedi, S. N., J. Somalingam, B. N. Tiwari & M. N. Murty, ]977. A note on theculture of Chemos chonos (Forskal) at brackish water fish farm, Kakinada.J. Indian Fish. Asso., 7 (1-2) : 57-63.

72. Ganapati, S.V. & K.H. Alikunhi, 1952. Experiments on the acclimatisation of saltwater fishseed form freshwater. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci., Sec. B, 35 (2) : 93-109.

73. Ghosh, A. N., 1979. Brackishwater fish farming techniques. Madras J. Fish., 8:225-229.

74. Ghosh, A. N., M. K. Mukhopadhyay & G. N. Chatterjee, ]975. Supplementary feeding as atool for enhanced production in mullet culture, Mugil parsia (Ham.).J. In/and Fish Soc. India, 7 : 209-2JI.

75. Ghosh, A. N., N. K. Das & H. S. Mazumder, 1972. Pilot observations on the culture ofprawns in brackish water ponds at Kakdwip, West Bengal. /n Proc. Sem. onMariculture and Mechanised Fishery, Madras, Nov. 28-29, 1972 : 86-88.

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76. Ghosh, A. N., P. R. Das & L. K. Das. 1970. Experimental observations on the foodrequirement offry of Mugi/ parsia Hamilton.14th Session IPFC, Bangkok. Thailand.Nov. 18-27,1970, IPFC/C70/Sym 32.1'1 Coastal Aquaculture in the Indo-Pacf. Region.London, Fishing News (Books) Ltd., pp.429-437.

77. Ghosh, A. N; & T. D. Nagpal, 1968. On the winter breeding of Hilsa ilisha (Ham.) in theGanga river system. Proc. Indo-Pacific Fish Coun., 13 (2) : 132-142.

78. Ghosh, Apurba, 1973. Observations on the larvae and juveniles of the bhetki Latescalcarifer (Bl~ch)from the Hooghly - Matlah estuarine system. Indian J. Fish. (2)372-379.

79. Ghosh, B. B. & A.,K. Basu, 1968. Observations on estuarine pollution of the Hooghly bythe effluents from a chemical factory complex at Rishra, West Bengal, India.Environ. Hlth., 10 (3) : 204-218.

80. Ghosh, B. B., P. Ray, D. D. Halder & M. M. Bagchi, 1976. Some observations on thepollution of the Hooghly estuary in the vicinity of a rayon industry with a note onthe toxicity of the effluent. ACMRR/IABO Expert Consultation Bioassays with Aquatic

Organisms in relation to Pollution Problems, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 16-19 November,1976. PI: ACMRR/BE/7, 18 October, 1976.

81. Ghosh, B. B., P. Ray, M. M. Bagchi, D. D. Halder & R. K. Banerjee, 1979. Biotic andabiotic conditions of the Hooghly estuary in the vicinity of a rubber industrial complex.In Proceedi'ngs of the Symp. on Environmental Biology, Muzaffarnagar 1978 (Tech.Pap.). eds.) S. R. Verma et. al., Muzaffarnagar, Academy of Environmental Biology.India: 139-156.

82. Ghosh, B. B., P. Ray & V. Gopalakrishnan,1973. Survey and characterisation of wastwaters discharged into the Hooghly estuary. J.lnland Fish.Soc.lndia, 5 : 83-10 I.

83. Ghosh, S. R., 1975. A study on the relative efficiency of organic manures and theeffect of salinity on its mineralisation in brackish water fish farm soil. Aquaculture,5 (4): 359-366.

84. Ghosh, S. R., 1975. Preliminary observation on the effect of cobalt on the survival andgrowth of Mugil parsia. Bamidgeh, 27 (4) : 110-11.

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85. Gopalakrishnan, v., 1968. Collection of brackish -water fish seed from theHooghly estuary.lfl' Proceedings of the Seminar on Productioflof quality fish seed for fish culture,spon. by ICAR at the CIFRI, Barrackpore on Nov.I&2, 1968, pp 232-247.

86. GopalakrishnaJi; v., 1970. Taxonomy and biology of tropical fin- fish for coastal aquaculturein the Indoc:pacific Region. 14th Session IPFC, Bangkok, Thailattd. Nov. 18 - 27,1970,IPFC/C70/Sym 44. In'Coastal' Aquaculture in the Indo~Pacfic Region. Fishing News(Books) Ltd., London, pp. 120~149; "

87. Gopalakrishnan, v., 1971.The biology of the Hooghly-Matlah estuarine system (West Bengal,India) with special reference to its.'fisheries. J. maf: biol.Ass.lndia, 13 (1&2) :182-194.

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88. Gopalakrishnan,V., 1972. Recent trends of research in coastal aquaculture. Seafd. ExportJ.,4(1): 127-135.

89. Gopalakrishnan, v., 1972. Status of culture of brackish water and freshwater prawns inIndia. In Souvenir, Silver Jubilee of Indian Independence, Directorate of Fisheries,

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Govt. of West Bengal, pp. 13-16.' , '

90. Gopalakrishnan, Y., 1972. The fisheries of open estuaries of India. In Souve~ir, Silver JubileeofCIFRI, Barrackpore, pp. 153-158. ','

91. Gopalakri~hnan, V., 1972. The potential for intensive cultivation of estuarine prawns in India.

In Proc.on Mariculture and Mechanised Fishing, Madras, Nov., 28 &29, '1972 : 27-30.

92. Gopalakrishnan, v., 1973. An assessment of the prawn fishery of the sea-ward reaches ofHooghly estuary. J. mar. bioi. Ass. India, 15 (1) : 406-410.

93. Gopalakrishnan, v., 1973. Fishery resources of the Hooghly-Matlah estuarine system and

its relation to fisheries the Bay ofB~ngal. In ~roc. Symp. on London, LivingResourcesof Seas around India,pp.373 -386.

94. Gopalakrishnan, v., 1973. The pollution problem in Indi(~.nestuaries. Seafd. Export 1., 5(I) : 83-86.

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95. Gopalakrishnan, v., ]974. Trends of research in brackishwater prawn culture. Seafd.Export 1., 6 (1) : 105-1Q8.

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96. Gopalakrishnan, V. & Apurba Ghosh, 1971. Observations on the abundance of i/isha(Hamilton) in the Hooghly estuary during 1971 monsoon season. J. Inland Fish Soc.India, 3 : 139-142.

97. Gopalakrishnan, V. & Apurl;la Ghosh, 1976. The mullet resources of the Hooghly-Matlahestuarine system in West Bengal, India,. a case study. Presented at the Symposium onthe Development and Utilisation of Inland Fishery Resources, Colombo, Sri Lanka,'27-29 October, 1976. Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council, 17th Session: IPFCI76Sym/12/July J976.

98. Gopalakrishnan, v., K. K. Bhanot, S. N. Dutta & S. B. Saha, 1975. Procurement of stockingmaterial for brackishwater fish culture from the Hooghly-Matlah estuarine system.J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 7 : 216-224

99. Gopalakrishnan, V. & R. M. Rao, 1968. Observations on the distribution of juveniles ofbrackishwater prawns in the Hooghly-Matlah estuarine systems. In Proceedings ofthe Seminar on Production of quality fish seed for fish culture, spon. by ICAR at theCIFRI, Barrackpore on Nov. 1&2, 1968, pp 248-261.

100. Gopalakrishnan, V., P. Ray & B. B. Ghosh, 1973. Present status of pollution in the Hooghlyestuary with special reference to the adverse effects observed on the fishery resources.Proc. Symp. Environ. Poll., 1973: 1-8.

101. Gopalakrishnayya, Ch., 1963. On the use of otoliths in the determination of age and growthof the gangetic whiting Sillago panijus (Ham. Buch.) with notes on its fishery inHooghly estuary. Indian J. Fish (A), 10 (2) : 391-412.

102. Gopalakrishnayya, Ch., 1968. Age and growth of Harpodon nehareus (Ham.) and its fisheryin Hooghly estuarine system. J. zoot. Soc. India, 20 (1&2) : 129-147.

103. Gopalakrishnayya, Ch., 1972. Fisheries of brackish water lakes - Chilka, Pulicat & Vembanad.In Souvenir, Silver Jubilee of CIFRI, Barrackpore, pp. 159-164.

104. Gopalan, U. K., P. P. Meenakshikunjamma & K. S. Purushan, 1980. Fungal infection in thetiger prawn (Penaeus monodon) and in other crustaceans from the Cochin backwaters.

Mahasagar, 13(4) : 359-365.

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]05. Gopinathan, K., ]978. On the abundance and distribution of the prawn post]arvae(penaeids)in Lake Pulicat, India. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 10 : 97-100.

106. Goswami, S. c., R. A. Selvakumar & Usha Goswami, ]979. Diet and tidal valuations in

zooplanktonic population in the Zuari Estuary, Goa. Mahasagar, 12 (4) : 247-258.

107. Govindan,V. S. & B. B. Sundaresan, ]979. Seasonal succession of algal flora in pollutedregion of Adyar river. Indian J. Environ. Hlth., 21 (2) : 131-142.

108. Gupta, M. V., 1966. Studies on the taxonomy, biology and fishery of ribbon fishes of theHooghly estuarine system. ]. Taxonomy of the ribbon fishes of the genus TrichiurusLinnaeus. Proc. Zool. Soc. Calcutta, 20 (I) : 1-24.

109. Gupta, M. v., 1966. Two new species of ribbon fishes of the genus Trichiurus Linnaeus(Pisces: Trichiuridee) from the Hooghly estuarine system. Proc. Zool. Soc. Calcutta,]9 (2) :.169-]71.

110. Gupta, M. v., 1967. Studies on the taxonomy, biology and fishery of ribbon fishes (Trichiuridae)of the Hooghly estuarine system. 2. Biology of Trichiurus savala euvier: Proc. Zool.Soc. Calcutta. 20 (2) : 153-170.

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443. Achuthankutty, C. T., S. R., Sreekumaran Nair, V. P. Devassy & Vijayalakshmi R. Nair,1981. Plankton composition in two estuaries of the Konkan coast during pre-monsoonseason. Mahasagar, 14 (I) : 55-60.

444. Alikunhi, K. H., 1983. Brakishwater aquaculture development: technical, economic andpolicy issues. In Fisheries development in India: Some aspects of policy management(eds) U. K. Srivastava & M. I?harma Reddy. New Delhi, Concept Pub. Co., pp.381-396.

445. Anil, A. C., 1983 (Pub. in 1986). Prawn seed resources and its farming potentialities inSunkeri Back Waters (Kali estuary - Karwar). J. Indian Fish. Ass., 12&13 : 13-20.

446. Anon, 1983. Exploitation of calm shell deposits in the Kundapur estuary. Mar. Fish. Infor.Servo T. & E Series, No. 49 : 20-22.

447. Anon, 1983. Preliminary observations on fish· penculture in a lagoon at Mandapam. Mar.Fish. Infor. Servo T. & E. Series, No. 48 : 12-16.

448. Ansari, Z. A., C. L. Rodrignes, A. Chatterjee & A. H. Parulekar 1982. Distribution ofmeiobenthos at the mouth of some rivers of the east coast of India. Indian J. Mar.

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449. Antony, A. & C. V. Kurian, 1984. On some foraminifera from the estuarine environment.Proc. nat. A cad. Sci., India, 54 (Pt. IIIB) : 167-172.

450. Aravindaksham, M. & J. P. Karbhari, 1983. Kuruma shrimp from Bombay waters - anew resource. Mar. Fish. Infor. Servo T. & E. Ser., No. 47 : 9-12.

451. Bagchi, M. M. & B. B. Ghosh, 1986. Role of tidal influence on the degree of industrialpollution caused by sulphite pulp and papaer mill waste in the Hooghly estuary nearHazinagar. In Proceedings of the Symposium on Coast{ll Aquaculture, 4 : 1316--1329.

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452. Bandyopadhyay, Biplab K. &- Naresh Ch. Dutta, 1986. Studies on the primary productivityof a brackish water ecosystem of Hooghly- Matlah estuarine complex, West Bengal.Poll. Res., 5(1): 7-11.

453. Banerjee, R. K. & B. B. Pakrasi, 1986. Physico-chemical nature and biomass production ofnewly constructed brackishwater impoundments (Nona Gheri) in the lower Sunderbans.

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454. Basu, N. C., 1986. An efficient gear for shrimp seed collection in Sunderbans. In Second

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455. Bhanot, K. K. 1981. Collection of brackishwaterfish and prawn seed. In Seminar on Fishery(Inland) as an Economic Programme for IRD, September 28-30, 1981, Barrackpore,lOp.

456. Bhasker, B. Ram & K. Srinivasa Rao, 1985. Some haematological parameters of TarponMegalops cyprinoides (Broussonett) from Visakhapatnam harbour. Matsya, 11 : 63-69 .. , .

457. Bhasker, B. Ram & K. Srinivasa Rao, 1989. Influence of environmental variables on

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458. Bhat, B. V. & T. R. C. Gupta, 1983. Zooplankton distribution in Nethravati-Gurupur estuary,Mangalore. Indian J. Mar. Sci., 12 (1) : 36-42.

459. Bhat, B. Vishnu & R. C. Gupta, 1984. Observations on the ingression and distribution oflarval prawns in the Nethravati-Gurupur Estuary, Mangalore. Fish. Technol., 21(2):80-85 ..

460. Bhat, U. G. & B. Neelakantan, 1985. Edible clam resources of Kali estuary, Karwar. Seafd.ExportJ., 17(12): 21-25.

461. Bhattacharya, S. K. & A. K. Medda, 1985. Effect of phenythydrazine hydrochloride on theplasma protein' content of lata fish (Channa punctatus). Sci. & Cult., 51 (I) 23-25.

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464. Bhowmick, M. L., R. K. Chakraborty, S. K. Mondal & Apurba Ghosh, 1987. Effect ofmonsoon on the culture of tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon (Fabr.) J. Indian Soc.Coastal agric. Res., 5(1) : 287-291.

465. Bhowmick, M. L., R. K. Chakraborty & S. K. Mondal, 1988. Experiment of bi-phaseculture of Penaeus monodon (Fabr.) for enhancing growth rate. J. Indian Soc.Coasta Agric. Res. 6 (2) : 159-162.

466. Bhunia, A. B & A. Chaudhury, 1981. Studies on the seasonal abundance and biomass of

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467. Bhunia, A. B. & A. Choudhury, 1982. Primary production of the estuarine water aroundSagar Island, Sunderbans. Indian j. mar. Sci., 11(1) : 87-89.

468. Bose, A. N., ArunabhaMitra& S. N. Ghosh, 1986. Sedimentation problems in brackishwaterfish farms and engineering measures for its mitigation. J. Aqua. Trop., 1(1) : 55-66.

469. Bright Singh, I. Set. al., 1981. Finrot disease in £troplus suratensis. BuLL.Dept. Mar. Sci.Univ., Cochin, 12 (1&2): 147-154.

470. Carmel, C. L., P. N. K. Nambisan & R. Damodaran, 1983. Effect of copper on juvenilePenaeus indicus Milne Edwards. Indian J. Mar. Sci., 12 (2) : 128-30.

471. Chakrabarty, N. M., 1981. Fishery and culture possibilities of estuarine prawns in Sundarban,West Bengal. Seafd. Export J. 13 (5) : 17-23.

472. Chakrabarty, N. M., A. K. Roy & D. D. Halder, 1981. Studies on the effect of supplementaryfeed and fertilizer alone on the growth and survival of Liza parsia fry. J. InlandFish. Soc. India, 13(2) : 92-99.

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474. Chakrabarty, N. M., A. K. Roy & D. D. Halder, 1985. Effect offeed alongwith fertilizers on

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475. Chakrabarty, N. M., A. K. Roy, D. D. Halder & R. K. Chakrabarti, 1987. Effect of rearingdensity on the growth and survival of the fish Liza parsia fry. Environ. & Ecol.,5 (1) : 60-64.

476. Chakrabarty, N. M., P. K. Chakraborti & Apurba Ghosh, 1987. Carnivorous fishes and theirculture possibilities in coastal areas. J. Indian Soc. Coastal Agric Res., 5 (1) : 307-311.

477. Chakraborti, P. K. & A. K. Bandopadhyay, 1987. A study on rice fish culture in coastal salinesoils. J. Indian Soc. Coastal agric Res., 5 (1) : 245-249.

478. Chakraborti, P. K. & G. N. Chattopadhyay, 1988. Impact of Farakka Barrage on the estuarineecology of the Hooghly-Matlah system. In Conservation and Management of InlandCapture Fisheries Resources of India, (eds.) A. G. Jhingran & V. V. Sugunan, InlandFish. Soc. of india, Barrackpore, India, pp. 189-196.

479. Chakraborti, P. K. & K. R. Naskar, 1988. Role of mangrove in estuarine fisheries evelopment.In Conservation and Management of Inland Capture Fisheries Resources of India,(eds.) A.G. Jhingran & V. V. Sugunan, Inland Fish. Soc.of india, Barrackpore, India,pp.229-233.

481. Chakraborti, R. K., D. K. De & M. Subramanyam, 1982. Observations on the availability ofBagda, Penaeus Inmiodon (Fabricius) and Chapra R Indicus (H. Milne Edwards)seed in the Hooghly estuary around Nurpur and Uluberia, West Bengal. Sci. & Cult.,48 (4): 142-143.

480. Chakraborti, R. K., 1986. Pelagic fishery resources off Lower Sunderbans, West Bengaland its exploitation by power boats. Seafd. Export J., 18(5) : 17-20.

482. Chakraborti, R. K., D. D. Halder, N. K. Das, S. K. Mondal & M. L. Bhowmick, 1986.Growth of Peneaus Inonodon (Fabr.) under different environmental conditions.Aquaculture, 51(3-4) : 189-194.

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483. Chakraborti, R. K., M. L. Bhowmick & D. D. Halder, 1986. Effect of change in salinity on thesurvival of Penaeus monodon (Fabr.) post larvae. Indian J. Fish. 33 (4) : 484-487.

484. Chakraborti, R. K., M. L. Bhowmick & Apurba Ghosh, 1987. On a new method for nurseryrearing of Penaeus monodon (Fabr.) at high stocking density. J. Indian Soc. Coastalagric. Res., 5(1) : 251-255.

485. Chandra Mohan,P. & P. M. Chetty, 1988. Polychaete larvae of Vasishta Godavari estuary,eastcoast ofIndia. J. Mm: Sci., 17( I) : 81-82.

486. Chandran, K. K., 1984. Productivity and conservation of prawns. Se{ifd. Export J., 16(3) :21":25.

487. Chandran, R., G. S. Thangaraj, V. Sivakumar, B. Srikrishnadhas & K. S. Rammoorthy, 1982.Ecology of macrobenthos in the Vellar estuuary. Indian. J. Mar. Sci., 11 (2): 122-127.

488. Chandrasekaran, M., P. Lakshmanaperumalsamy & D. Chandramoahn, 1985. Trimethylamineoxide reducing bacteria in Penaeus indicus stored at different temperatures. Curr.Sci., 54 (16) : 804-805.

489. Chatterji, A., B. S. Ingole & A. H. Parulekar, 1982. Effectiveness of formal-de-hyde inCaligas infection of laboratory reared Grey mullet MugU cephalus (L.). Indian J.Mar. Sci., II (4) : 344-346.

490. Chatterjee, A., J. M. Roy & A. H. Parulekar, 1984. Some aspects of biology of Bombayduck, Harpodon nehereus (Ham) inhabiting the coastal waters of Goa. Indian J.Mar. Sci., 13(3) : 121-122.

491. Chatterjee, J. G., Tapas Kumar Das & S. R. Das, 1989. Early summer breeding of untiusjavanicus (Blkr.) with hypophysation at 37(} to 40(} C in deltaic tract of Sunderbans. J.Indian Soc. Coastal agric. Res., 7(2) : 133-135.

492. Chatterjee, T. K., 1981. On a records of the rare fish Oxuderces dentalus (Pisces: Gobidae)from Jambu Island, West Bengal. Bull. Zool. Surv. India, 3(3) : 275-276.

493. Chattopadhyay, G. N., Apurba Ghosh & P.K. Saha, 1983. A note on the possibility of salinisationof soils under paddy-cum brackish water aquaculture in some coastal saline soils. J.Indian Soc. Coastal agric. Res., I( I) : 43-45.

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494. Chattopadhyay, G. N., Apurba Ghosh, C. R. Biswas & P. K. Chakraborty 1988. Rice-fishculture in high rain-fed coastal saline soils. In Proc. First Indian Fisheries Forum, Dec.4 - 8, 1987, Mangalore, Karnataka, (ed.) M. Mohan Joseph, Asian Fisheries Soc.,Indian branch, Mangalore, pp.135-137.

495. Chattopadhyay, G. N., P. K. Chakraborty, C. R. Biswas & A. K. Bandopadhyay, 1984.Integrating brackishwater aquaculture with rice cultivation in coastal saline soils.Internat. Rice Res. Newsletter, 9(1) : 29-30.

496. Cherian Sosamona & George Philip, 1984. Purification and properties of glycogenphosphorylase from the estuarine fish, £troplus suratensis. Indian J Bioehem.Biophys., 21(3): 181-185.

497. Choudhary, P. S. & S. N. Dwivedi, 1983-84. Meristic and morphometric studies Laetariuslaetarius (Schneider) of Bombay coast. Matsya, 9& 10 : 33-37.

498. Choudhury Amalesh, Bhunia, Anil Baran & Soumen Nandi, 1984. Preliminary survey onmacrobenthos of Prentice Island, Sunderbans, West Bengal. Ree: Zool. SlIrv. India,81(3&4): 81-92.

499. Collette, Bruce B., 1981. Rediscovery of Hyporhamphus xanthepterus. A half beak endemicto Vembanad lake, Kerala, Southern India. Matsya, 7 : 29-40.

500. Daniel, A., 1981. Distribution pattern of barnacles (Crustacea cirripedia) in estuarine systems

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833. Bhaumik, Utpal, 1998. Strategy of extension towards development offisheries in wetlands.Meenbarta : Special Issue of Wetland, pp.61-65.

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840. Buschari, S. S. & G. N. Nayak, 1996. Clay minerals identification of provenance of sedimentsof Mandovi estuary, Goa, West Coast ofIndia. Indian J. Mar. Sci., 25(4) : 341-345.

841. Central Inland Capture Fisheries Research Institute, 1991. A report of the Narmada ControlAuthority on sociological survey of the fishing families of the Narmada river.Barrackpore, CICFRI, 1991.171p. Submitted to the Narmada Control Authority, Indore.

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843. Chakrabarti, P., Apurba Ratan Ghosh & Dipak Kumar Mondal, 1993. A scanning electronmicroscope examination of the mucosal epithelium of the alimentary canal ofNotopterus notopterus (Pallas). J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 25(1) : 7-15.

844. Chakrabarty, P. K., 1998. Scope and prospects of fisheries in estuarine wetlands of WestBengal. Meenbarta ; Special Issue of Wetlands, pp.66-68.

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[109]

A

Abe, George

Abidi, S. A. H

Aboobaker, P. M.

Abraham Mathew

Abraham, T. Jawahar

Achuthankutty, C. T.

Adiseshai, K.

Alagarswami, K.

A1garaja, K.

Alikunhi, K. K.

AliS.Ahmad

Anil,A. C.

Anil Kumar, N. C.

Anon

Ansari, Z. A.

Antonay, A.

Appukuttan, K. K.

Aravindakshan, M.

Arekal, G. D.

Arunachalam, M.

Azariah, Jayapaul

Aziz,Abdul

Aziz, P. K. Abdul

AUTHOR INDEX

[ III]

807

308,309

1001

808

813,] 114

443

711

814

1,2,45

3,,4,5,72,259,444

815,816,817,1026

445

818

6,7,446,447

448,688,689

8,449

1123

450

794

523,654

1036

9

523,654,818,837,990

B

Babu, D. E.

Babu, D. Raja

Babulal

Badoabba, H. S.

Bagchi, M. M.

Baguli, Tuhin Kumar

Balasubramanian, N. K.

Balasubramanian, T.

Balchand, A. N.,Bandyopadhay, A. K.

Bandyopadhay, Biplab K.

Bandyopadhay, G.

Banerjee, A. C.

Banerjee, B. K.

Banerjee, K. S.

Banerjee, M. K.

Banerjee, R. K.

Banerjee, Samir

Banerjee, S. C.

Bangaramma, Y.

Barua, S.

Basak, B.

Basavakumar, K. V.

Bose, B. B.

Bose, S. V.C.

Basu, A. K.

820

953

819,933

821,822

39,80,81,375,451,548,549,550,551,597,641,642,665,872,910,911,985,986,991,1098

,

839

608,654

823,1077,1078

615

477,495,825

452

618

10

246

886

32,33

12,14,81,140,260,453,512,682,826,827,944

1002

13,14,682

824

626

738

828

30,67,298

593

15,16,17,18,19,79

[ 112]

Basu, N. C.

Basu, P.

Basu, S.

Basu, Subrata

Batch, S. M ..Anvar

Belsare, S. G.

Bhanot, K. K.

Bhaskaran, T. R.

Bhaskar, B. Ram

Bhat, U. G.

Bhatnagar, G. K.

Bhattacharjee, C. G.

Bhattacharya, Asok Kr.

Bhattacharya, B.

Bhattacharya, D. P.

Bhattacharya, K. K.

Bhattacharya, S. B.

Bhattacharya, Shelly

Bhattacharya, S. K.

Bhattathiri, P. M. A.

Bhatt, Mahadev

Bhatt, Ramchandra

Bhavanarayana, P. V.

Bhowmick, M. L.

Bhowmik, R. M

Bhowmik, Utpal

Bhimachar, B. S.

[ 113 ]

13,20,21,248,260,314,454,640

22

1062

829

830

927

23,24,25,26,98,455

397

456,457

460

187

402

863

919

889,974

864

]062,1063

462

461

308,309

831

831

786

463,464,465,482,483,484,506,542,546,547,635,636,8321,909

28,39

506,833,834,835,836,1020

27

Bhuiyan, M. A. 1. ... 940

Bhunia, A. B.

... 466,467,498,692

Bijay Nandan, S.

·.. 837,990

Biswas, C. R.

... 494,495,825

Biswas, J. C.

... 29

Bose, A. N.

... 468<,'

Bose, Tanusree... 839

Bright Singh

·.. 469

Buschari, S. S.

... 840

C Camel, C. L.

·.. 470

Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Barrackpore ....841,842

Chacko, J.

... 1120,1121,1122

Chacko, P. 1.

·.. 31

Chakraborty, D. P.

505

Chakraborty, Nandita

1124

Chakraborty, N. M.

...472,473,474,475,476,674,739,740,741

Chakrabarti, Padmanabha

... 920

Chakrabarti, P.

..,843

Chakarbarty, P. K.

·..463,476,477,478,479,494,495,542,

543,544,547,825,844,845,909,934Chakraborty, R. D.

... 11,32,33

. Chakraborty, R. K.

...34,35,59,463,464,465,475,480,481,

482,48,484,542,636,696,832,846Chakravarty, Sanchita

... 484.~Chakrabarty, S. K.

... 847

Chandge, M.S.

·.. 849,850

[ 114 ]

Chandra, Das Mahadev

Chandramohan, D.

Chandra, Mohan, P.

Chandra, P. Kishore

Chandra, Ravish

Chandrasekharan, M.

Chandra, Suresh

Chandran, K. K.

Chandran, M. R.

Chandra, R.

Chatterjee, A.

Chatterjee, A. K.

Chatterjee, Anil

Chatterjee, G. N.

Chatterjee" J. G.

Chatterjee, S. K.

Chatterjee, T. K.

Chattopadhyay, G. N.

Chattopadhyay, P.

Chavan, J, B.

Chetty, P. M.

Chezhian, A.

Chonder, S. L.

Chaudhuri, A.

Chaudhury, A.

Choudhury, Amalesh

Choudhury, A. R.

[ 115]

868

488,616

485,851,1074

852,1081

36,37,853,854

488,616

855

486

947

487

448,489,490, I068

856

1043

74

491,505,507,857,1020

746,827,1061

38,492

12,478,493,494,495,543,544,545,673,825,857,858,909,914

965,967

926,943

485

859

41

510,511

466,467,553,554,751,752,753,754,847,958,974

498, I054, 1063, 1087

764

Chaudhuri, H. ... 39

. Chaudhuri, N.

... 40

Chaudhury, P. S.

... 497

Chaudhuri, S.

.., 51O,51I

Cherian, Sosamona

... 496

Citrasu, T.860

"oo •

Collette, Bruce B.oo •

499

D Damodaran, R.

oo •

470

Daniel,A.

oo •

500

Dan, S. S.

• oo

508

Das, A. K.

• oo86],913,1046

Das, Arunabha

'"862

Das, B. B.

oo •826,827

Das, B. K.

• oo

942

Das, C. R.

... 862

Das, Gautam

... 863

Das, G. K.

• oo

864

Das, Haripada

... 42

Das, J.

• oo

867

Das, K. M.

oo •502,538

Das, L. K.

·.. 76

Das, M.

oo •

511

Das, M. K.

oo •503,504,684,869,870,87 ]

. Das, N. K.

oo •75,482

Das, P.

oo •505,506,874

Das, P. B.

oo •

503,746

[ 116]

Das, p, K,

Das, P. R.

Das, R. K.

Das, R. N.

Das, S. K.

Das, S. L.

Das, S. N.

Das, Snehalata

Das, S. R.

Das, Tapas Kumar

Das, T. M.

Das Gupta, S. P.

Dash, Deepak R.

Datta, A.

Datta, Kamal Kumar

Datta MuIishi, J. S.

Dutta, N.

Dutta, N.C.

Datta, P.

Datta Roy,

Dutta, S. N.

Dutt, S.

David, A.

De, D. K.

Dehadrai, Padmakar, V.

Dehairs, F.

685

43,76,261

545,872

873

875

865

867

876

491,507,846,857

491

952

501

865,866

512

508

766

67

44,452,509,510,511 ;537,887,888,965,966,967, I019

45,461,57

512

68,69,98

713

47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54

26,55,56,57,58,59,327,481,513,514,515,516,517,550,629,877,878,879,880,881,882,883,884,885,886,887,888,889,

1004,10051006,1022,1076,1096,1097,

60

851

[ 117]

Desai, B. N. ...533;534,800

Desai, V. R.

... 61,187,890,891

D'souza, Joe

... 62,892

De souza, Ndzon A.

·.. 62

Desouza, Nelson

·.. 892

Desouza, S. N.

... 63

Devadas, P.

... 252

Devaraj, M.

... 532

Devassy, V. P.

·.. 443,518

Devasundaram, P.

... 232

Devasundaram, M P.

·.. 65

Devi, K: Rema

...893

Devi, S. Lalitha

... 519,520,521

Dharmaraj, K.

... 522,523,654

Dhawan, Rajinder M.

... 66,790

Dhevendra, K.

... 813

Diwan, A. D.

...524,666,894,895,1024,1025,1127

Doiphode, P. V.

...525

Dorothy, K. padma

... 896

Dwivedi, S. N .

...66,70,497,526,527,528,529,530,531

Dyavaiah, C. D .

... 897

FFemande:, Brenda

...898

.JFernandez, Irene

...532

Foote, A. Lee

... 879

[ 118]

G

Gajbhiye, S. N.Ganapathy, R.Ganapati, S. V.Geevarghese, C.George, K.George, K. C.George, M. D.~ Gerald, Camel

Ghosh, A.Ghosh, Ajoy KumarGhosh, AmitabhaGhosh, A. N.Ghosh, Apurba

Ghosh, Apurba Ratan

Ghosh, B.

Ghosh, B. B.

Ghosh, Dhrubajoyti

Ghosh, K. K.

Ghosh, L. K.

Ghosh, P. B.

Ghosh, P. K.

Ghosh, Pumima

Ghosh, Santanu

Ghosh, S. N.

[ 1]9]

533,534,603,661

535,605

72

556,557,652

1014

666,9001015,1017,1018

536

1080

149,473,554,638,884,<)77

504,537,684,839901,902,903,904,905,997

502516538,545,906,907,935,

73,74,75,76,77, 188,?39,54O

7896,97463,464,476,484,493,494,502,538,541,542,543,544,545,546,547,565,580,639,673,680,825,908,909

843

511

18,19,79,80,81,82,100,139,374,375,376,383,403,451,548,549,550,

551,641,642,872,910,911,985

552

::'34,235,299,302,401,597,912

875

553,554

506,555,663,696,959,1061

382

913,914

468

Ghosh, S. R.

Ghosh,T. K.

Gonda, Rajashree

Gopakumar, G

Gopalakrishnan, A.

Gopalakrishna, K. N.

Gopalakrishnana, V.

Gopalakrishnayya, Ch.

Gopa'Jan, V. K.

Gopal,C.

Gopinathan, C. K.

Gopinathan, K.

Gopinathan, V. G.

Goswami, S. C.

Goswami, Usha

Govindam, K.

Govindan, N.

Govindan, v. S.

Gowda,G

Gouda,R.

Gouda, Rajashree

Guha Bakshi, D. N.

. Guha, D.

Gunaga, Vishnu das

Gupta, AnilKumar

Gupta, B. P.

Gupta, B. P.

[\20]

83,84

766

558

915

936,963

189

25,82,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,100,116,

146,147,148,149,355,367,377,383

101,102,103,361,559,1045

104,560

916,1048

307

105,305,335,357,808,

790

106,561,562690, 1013

106

603,534,,800

224

107

1010

1029

917

918

919

563

920

921

939

Gupta, I. D.

Gupta, M. V.

Gupta, R. A.

Gupta, S. D.

Gupta, S. K.

Gupta, T. R. C.

H

Hajra, Ansuman

Halder,D. D.

Hango, K.

Haniffa, M. A.

Harkantra, S. N.

Hari Krishna, K.

Harikrishnan, M.

Heyden, W. F. L. Vander

Hora, S. L.

Hossain, M. A.

IIbrahim, K. H.

Iftekar, M.

Immanuel, G.

Indulkar, S. T. .

Ingole, B. S.

Islam, M..N.

J

Jagtap, G.

Jalaudeen, R. Shaik

[121 ]

1106

109,110;111,112,113,114,115,116

564,634922,923969,

39,602,

748

458,459,650

542,565

80,81,117,118,472,474,475,482,

483,566,567,595,696,739,756

893

117

568

. 924

i 925

.. 119

120,121

940

122,123

528

860

926,927

489,689

940

569,570

778

Jamer, D. B. ... 928

James, E. J.

oo •

807

James, P.S.B.R.

... 963

Jana, R. K.

oo •

39

Jayabal, R.

... 571

Jaykumar, P.

oo •

807

Jayaprakash

... 1069,1070

Jayaprakash, V.

... 124.577,929,1109

Jayaram, K. C.

oo •574,575,576

Jena, J. K.

• oo

930

Jena. S.

oo •

144.279

Jeyasaleen, M. J. Prince

oo •125,604,683

Jha, B. C.

oo •931,1097

Jhingran, A. G.

oo •

2

Jhing~an Arun G.

oo •126,578,580,581,932,933,934,935

Jhingran, V. G.

oo •127,128,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,

137,138,139,140,141,142,143,144,145,146,147,148,149,582Joel, D. Rajasingh

oo •

150

John, George

oo •936,1106

John, P. A.

• oo

557

Jones, S.

oo •

151,152,153,154,155,156,157,158,159,160,

161,162,163,164,165,166,167,168,268,269~, Josento, V.

oo •

167

Joseph, K. J.

...168,281,1099,1100,1103,1104

Joseph, K. O.

339,583,588,921,937,938,939,;

• oo

Joseph,~.Mohanoo •

169

Joseph, N. I.

... 572,573

[ 122]

Joseph, P. J.

Joseph, Shoji

Joshi, H. C.

Joshi, P. K.

Joshi, V. S ..

Joshua, K.

K

Kadir, P. M. A.

Kadir, P.M.A. Abdul

Kaikini, A. S.

Kalavati, C.

Kaliamurthy, K.

Kaliamurthy, K. V.

Kaliamurthy, M.

Kalyani,M.

Kamal, M.

Kamath, P. R.

Kanujia, D. R.

Kannuoanid, T

Karamchandrani, S. J.

Karanda, A. A.

Karbhari, J.P.

Kareni, K.

Karmakar, H. C.

Karunasagar, I

422·

895

548,584,585,586,642709,826,1119,

204

587

946

583,938

712,788

170

245,896

767

319,338

171,172,173,174,175,176,177,178,

179,180,201,359,395,589,590,591,722

571,760

940

592

941,942

1080,1101,1102

61,181,182,183,184,185,186,187

943

450

593

188,594,595,614,628,630,637,642,644,645,

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976,977,978,979,1066,1098

946

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Kasinathan, R. ... 623

Kasthuri, J.

·.. 947

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... 189,596

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Khan, M. A.

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Khan, Mohammad, Zafar

·.. 598

Kha, S. Ajmal

·.. 599,600,1032

Khanna, Dev Raj

... 949

Khora, Samanta, S.

... 950

Khuda Buksh, A. R.

... 681,951

Konar, S. K.

... 868

Kondalara, B.

... 601

Kowtal, G.Y.

...39,191,192,193,194,195,196,197,602

Kripa, Y.

... 1123

Krisshna Kumari

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Krishnamumari, L.

... 603

Krishna Kumar, K.

·.. 523

Krishnamoorthi, B.

·.. 198,199,200,201

Krishna Murthi, C. R.

...952

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Krishnamoorthy, T. M.

... 442

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... 202,605

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943

Kumta, Archana

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956

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553

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958

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207,609,610,6 I 1,612,925,959,960

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468,627,692

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1013

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552

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270,1091

]092

768,769,770,771,772,773,884, 885,886,977, ]008, ]093,1094,1095,

1096,1097,1098

530

912

???

1099,1100

930

487

105]

244

241

7]

774

1101,1102

775

808

776

1103,1104

1105

774

Sreenivasan, A. • oo

686

Sreemurthy, K. B.

... 531

Srikrishnadhas, B.

... 487

Srinivasagam, S.

... 217,340,779,780,781,788

Srinivasan, S.

... 407

Srinivasan, R.

oo •777,778

Srivastava, J. P.

... 937,938

Subbaiah, G. V.

... 1031

Subrahmanyan, M.

• oo35,58,59,408,409,410,411,412,413,;;

414,415,416,417,418,419,420,421Subramahnya, M. N. V.

... 786

Subramanian, P.

'" 782,783,784,785

Sudarsan, D.

• oo

422

Sudesh, P. S.... 1106

Sugunan, V. V.

... 1124

Sujan Singani, K. H.

... 155,156,157,158,423

Sukarshan, R.

• oo

424

Sukumaran, K. K.

• oo

1107

Sukumaran, N.

... 425,787

Sukumaran, P. K.

... 1046

Sukumara, M. R. V.

... 715

Sultana, Munawar

• oo712,788

Sumitra- Vijayaraghavan L

... 789,790,791,792

Sundararaj, V.

• oo426,1114

Sundersan, B. B.

... 107

. Sunil Kumar, R.

.1108oo •

Sunitha, M. S.oo •

1109

Sunitha, Rao G.

oo •1110,1111

Surendranath, P.

• oo

793

Suresh, K.... 427

[ 142]

Surexh, V. R.

Swamy, D. N.

Syed, F. H.

T

Ta1war, P. K.

Thakur, N. K.

Thakurta, S. C.

Thammappa, S. S.

Thangaraj, M.

Thangaraj, G. S.

Thangavelu, R.

Thirumavukkarsu, A. R.

Thirumi1u, P.

Tiwari, B. N.

Tiwary, S.

Tyagi, R. K.

u

Uma, A.

Unitwale, A. G.

Unnithan, V. K.

Upadhyay, S.

Usha, T.

v

Valankar, N. K.

Vareethiah, K.

Verghese, T. J.

[ 143]

1112

916,1048

661

428,429

430,431,432

261,301,685,746,747,794,795,1061

1126

796,1113

487

797

1038

928

71

951

854

1114

570

516,935,

798

524

721

1115,1116,1117

434,435,436

Verlencer, X. N.

Vershney, P. K.

VankhodJ, C;. N.

Vass, K. .6...

Vass, K. K.

Veena, K. B.

Velayudhan, T. S.

Vengayie, Doyil T.

Venkataramani, V. K.

Venkataraman, K.

Venkataramanujam, K.

Venkatesan, V.

Venkateswaralu, B.

Venkateswaralu, .

Venugopalan, V. K.

Venu, P.

Verghese, P. U.

Verghese, P. V.

Vidya, P. S.

Viswalakshmi, G. S.

Visyan, K. K.

Vijayaraghavan, G.

Vijayaraghavan, M. R.

Vishnu, Bhat B.

Viswakumar, M.

Viswanathan, R.

Viswanath, T. S.

[ 144]

804­

529,603,800

799

848

913,914986,1118,1119

1120,112],1] 22

1123

693

802

1124,1125,1126

802

438

103]

576,80]

205,212333,439,441,726

759

730,803,440,239

646

1013

441

1127

694,695

301

459

823

442

1128

W

Wellershaus, S.

... 309

Wilsanand, V.

... 1073

Y Yusuf, Z. A.

... 1129

Z Zafar, A. R.

... 805

Zingde, M. D.

... 667,743806

[ 145]

SERIAL INDEX

A<;MRR/IABO expert consultation on bioassaywith aquatic organisms in relation to pollutionproblems, Dubrovnik, Yougoslavia, ]6-] 9, Nov., 1976. 80

Ad. Bios. 8(1), ]989 743

An approach to coastal zone management andplanning in West Bengal, Inland FisheriesSociety of India & CIFRI, Barrackpore, 1990. 934

Aquaculture 5(4),19759(2),197651(3&4),198671(1-2),198883(1-3), ]989184,2000

83

2482565457

1034

Aquaculture in Sunderbans delta: its perspective(an assessment). Delhi, International Books &Periodical Supply Service, ]993. 1053.

Asian Fish. Sci.

Bamidgeh

Bay of Benga] Prog.

9(4), ]99710(2),1997]2(1), ]99913(3),2000

27(4), ]97538(1), 1986

BOBPIWP/35

10261128860817

84602

593

Bay of Benga] Prog. Development of Small ScaleFisheries. BOBPIWP/32, ]985.

Biology of benthic marine organism techniques& methods as applied to Indian Ocean (eds.)Mary FrancesThompson et. at. New Delhi, Oxford,IBH Pub]ishing Co.

[ 147]

742

705

(Dr.) B. S. Chauhan Commemoration Volume, 1975.

(The) Chilka Lake Directorate of Fisheries,, Cuttack, Orissa, 1970.

Central Board for the prevention and control ofwater pollution. ADSORB/71l982-83. 1984

Bull. Dept. Mar. Sci. Univ., Cochin.7(1), 19757(2), 19757(4),197511(2),198012(1&2),1981

132

141

40213418746747631757977

c1022 827878,971,992870,879,901,993

131,168,281

368,4053368469,613,616223

38492,717 500575

501396762

1(3), 19782(2-3), 19803(3), 19814(2),19814(3), 1981

No. 23,1985

Bull. Cent. Inland Fish Res. Inst., Barrackpore.No. 1, 1963No.5, 1963No.8, 1966No. 10,1965No. 19, 1973No. 46, 1986No. 49, 1987No. 55,1988No. 67, 1997No. 76, 1997No. 80,1998No. 83,1998No. 87,1998

Bull. Zool. Surv. India

CMFRI Spl. Pub.

Conservation and management of inland capturefisheries reservoirs of India. (eds.) A. G. Jhingran& V. V. Sugunan, Inland Fish Soc. of India,

[ 148]

Barrackpore, 1988.

Contbn. to Estuarine Dept. of Marine Sci., Univ.of Co chin. 7(4),1975

Contribution to the fisheries of inland openwater systems in India Part.I (ed.) Arun G.Jhingran & ors., Inland Fisheries Societyof India, Barrackpore, 1990.

Contribution to the fisheries of inland openwater systems in India Part.I1 (eds.) M. K. Das& P. K. Chakrabarty et. at., Inland FisheriesSociety of India, Barrackpore, 1999.

Contribution to tropical fish stock assessment inIndia, papers presented by the particiapants at theFAO/DANIDAlICAR National Follow up TrainingCourse on Fish Stock Assessment. Cochin, India2-28 November, 1987.

79,516,545,548,559,637,684,745,550

260,324

872,911,933,935,991,998

106.1,1066

564

Cruaraceana

Curro Sci.

50(2),1986

17(5), 194819(1),195027(5), 195828(5),195936(19), 196740(15), 197141(15),197249(1),198049(22), 198054(16), 198554(19), 198554(23), 198555(10), 198657(7),198875(3), 199878(1),2000

[ 149]

572

228159127295271404342202386

488,761714752695728

1042894

Directorate of Fisheries, Cuttack, Orissa, 1970 396

Ecology 36(2),1955 379

Ecology and biodiversity ofIndian mangroves.Delhi, Daya Publishing House, 1999. Part. IGlobal Status Part.I1: Morpho-Anatomy ofMangroves.

999,1000

Ecol. Env. Cons. 2,19965(2),19996(2),2000

95811161116

Ecology, fisheries and fish stock assessment in Indianriver, ed. by M. Sinha, M. A. Khan & B. C. Jha. Bull.Cent. Inland Capture Fisheries Res. Inst., Barrackpore,No. 90

Ecology and production of Ganga river (A limno- .logical study at Hardwar), Ashish Pub.House,New Delhi, 1993

845,874,880,882,902,931,996, 1046

949

Encology 4(2), ]989 587

Environmental Biology, Coastal Ecosystem. 680,709

Environ. Conv.

Environ & Ecol.

]4(3),198723(1), 199625(2),1998

1(3), ] 983

](4),19832(1), ]9842(2), 19844(1),19864(2),1986S(1),1987

5(2), 19877(2),1989

[ 150]

552899831

607

511,646512799

734,744510,733

475697681

8(1),19908(2)" 199012(1),199414(4),1996

15(1),199716(2),199816(3),199816(4),199817(4),199918(1),2000

Environ; H1th. 10(3), 1968

Estuaties 19(3), 1996

FAO Fish BioI. Synops. No.25,1963

FAO Report No.347,1954

Final report of the pilot sample survey forestimation of inland fishery resources and catchin a reeion of West Bengal. Indian AgriculturalStastics Research Institute, New Delhi and CentralInland Fisheries Research Institute, Barrackpore, 1984.

First All India Symposium in estuarine biology,Tambaram, Madras, 1969.

First IIT-K Symposium on Industrial Wastes,February 14-16, 1969.

Fish Genetics in India : Proc. of the Symp. onconservation and management of fish geneticresources of India, 11-12 April, 1989.

651

627,692,760835

1119

1071956829

868,986889914

79

1098

·286

119

597

384,438

377

506

Fish Techno!. 2(1),196518(2),198119(1), 198221(2),198422(1), 1985

[151]

409522699459612

25(1),1988 ·..776

25(2),1988...

573

34(1),1997...925

35(1),1998·..982

36(1); 1999·..915,916

Fisheries development in India: Some aspectsof policy management (eds.) U. K. Srivastava &

.,

M. Dharma Reddy, Concept pub. Co., New Delhi, 1983....

444

Fisheries of the west coast of India, (ed.) S. Jones,CMFRI,1958.

...227

Fisheries World

4(1),1996 ...928

6(6), 1999...

1032

Fishing Chimes

2(7),1982 ...539

3(6), 1983...610

4(5),1984·..778

4(6),1984·..

777

5(11),1986...

527

16(1),1996...

1049

16(2),1996·..946

16(3),1996...969,1105

16(3),1996...968, 1I05

16(7),1996...

821

17(4),1997...

1091

17(1I), 1997...942

18(7),1998·..927

19(1),2000·..983

20(2),2000·..

820

14th Session IPFC/C70/Sym, Bangkok,.Nov. 18-27, 1970.

Sym30-352...

sym31...149

Sym32·..76,136

Sym33·..421

Sym34...

140

Sym44·..86

[ 152]

"\

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Gariga : a 'water marvel. New Delhi, AshishPublishing House, 1995.

1097

855

952

1085

Geobios 4, 19749(4),198212(5),198521(1),199427(4),2000

...

70

531

751

985913

Govt. of India project report No.1, 1967

Handbook of Indian fisheries, Chap. 6, 1951.

H.industhan Publishing Corpn., Delhi, 1983

230

152

582

Hydrobiologia 25(1-2),196541(1),197378(1),198178(3),1981119(1), 1984358,1997

.,- .

16

174716715

713,737851

Impacts of environment on animals andaquaculture, (eds.) G. K. Manna & B. B.J ana, Kalyani, Univ. of Kalyani, 1990. 932

Indian AgriCulturist

Indian Fmg.

8(2),1964

12(1-2),195135(2), 1985

[ 153]

229

64

543

-f,"\;

Indian J. Anim. Sci.

43.(10), 197-3·..360

44(10),'1974...359

56(1),1986...771

Indian J. Biochem. Biophys.21(3),1984

...496

Indian J. Environ. Hlth.

21(2),1979 ...107-

26(3),1984774".,.

~_., ,.-" ,.~

Indian J. Fish.1(1-2), 1954

\ .

48,158,389

2(1),1955·..165

~j3(1),1956 ·..30

4(1),1957-

"291,3904(2),1957

...290,423

5(1), 1958~\:

... 166,391

5(2),1958...292

8(l),1961·..434

8(2), 1961...

126,403,318.435

. (A)9(1), 1962...36,299

:".{

(A)9(2), 1962 ...143

(A)IQ(1),1963...

401

!\(A), lOa), 19Q3 ·..101

(A)11(1),1964...

364

(A) 11(2),1964...

312

13(1&2),1966...

10

14(1&2),1967·..192,349

-'16(1&2), J 969 ...11

17(1&2),1970...

431

19(1&2),1972...194,331

20(1),1973...276,322,416

20(2),1973·

78

21(1), 1974...57,170

21(2),1974·..344,361,437

~2(1&2),1975...176,329

23( 1&2), 1976..•; .66,177,189,195,198,

243,251,279,36924(1&4); 1977-...

179

25(1'.&2);1978...

201

26(1 &2), 1979...

252

27(1&2),1980...

225

[ 154]

28(1&2),1981...514,590

32(1), 1985

·..571,723

32(2),1985

...647

32(4),1985

...732

33(4); 1986

...483,517

34(1),1987

·..696

37(2),1990

...1076

37(3),1990

...887,888

38(3),1991

...981

40(1&2),1993

...1107

40(3), 1993

·..1055

40(4),1993

...959

43(2), 1996

...1051

43(3),1996

·..1015,1016

43(4),1996

...822,987,1064

44(2),1997

...885,1018

44(3),1997

...1017,1112

44(4), 1997

...852,1037

45(1), 1998

...886,961

45(2), 1998

...810,1048,1059

45(4),1998

...1080,1081

46(1),1999

·..939,1030

46(2), 1999 .

...811,1010,101-5

46(4),1999

...921,962,963,1114

47(1),2000

...970

47(2),2000

...812

Indian J. Helminth .

15(2),1963 .. .262,263

Indian J. Exp. BioI.

22(1), 1984 ·..634

22(9),1984

...718

24( 12), 1986

·..784

36(7),1998

-.1102...

Indian J. Mar. Sci .

9(1), 1980 ...394

10(1),1981

·..755,757,790

10(4),1981

...570,599,775,789

11(1), 1982

...467

11 (2),1982

...487,534,615

[ 155]

11(3),1982·..700

11(4),1982·..448,489,561,791,792

12(1),1983·..458,562,603

12(2),1983·..470,650

12(3), 1983...654,655,656,660,661

13(3),1984...490,690

13(4),1984...687,688,726

14(2), 1985...623,753,804

16(1),1987...524,568,667

16(2),1987

...569,806

16(3),1987518

...

·..16(4),1987 ...521,758

17(1),1988...601,653,729,798

18(4),1989...558,71 I,786

19(2),1990...

554

24(2),1995...1103,1108

25[1),1996...

990

25(4),1996...807,840,940

26(1),1997...898,1121, 1122

26(2),1997·..815,1069

26(3), 1997...867,943

26(4),1997...1069,1109

27(3&4), 1998...850,929,989, 1001,

1044, 1052, 109228(4),1999...

1023

Indian J. Med. Res.

38(4), 1970 ·..397

Indian Livestock

I(I)" 1963 ...128

I (3), 1963...

15

1(4),1963·..399

~, Indian Prog. Fish. Cult.20(2),1958...

293

Indian Seafd.

12(4) & 13(1), 1977...133

Institution of Chemists, Golden JubileeCelebration & Symposium on RecentDevelopment in Applied AnalyticalChemistry, Brochure, Nov. 25-26, 1978.

...139

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Intensive Agriculture 24(1),1986 546

Internal. Rice Res. Newsletter

9(1), 1984 495

Invention Intelligence 10(6),1975 420

Investigation on biomonitoring and ecorestorationmeasures in selected stretches of river Ganga andJamuna. Final technical report, submitted toNational River Conservation Directorate, Govl. ofIndia, New Delhi, 1996. 948

J. Agric. Chern.

J. Aqua.

J. Aqua. BioI. Fish

J. Aqua Trap.

15(2), 1982

2,1992

3,19965,19976,1998

1(2),19942( 1-2), 1995

1(1), 19862(1),198712(1),199712(3), 199712(4), 199713(2), 199814(3),199914(4),199915(1),200015(3),2000

795

941

808930

1057,1082

10021067

468,816502

1127

10831070106210251063895

1038

J. Asial. Soc. New Ser. 9(4), 1959

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49

29,31,154,232,]20,12]154, 232,240,264,288,433

Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 50(2), 1951 ...155

51(1), 1952...156,157

54,1957...380

55(1),1958...392

56(2), 1959

...142

58(3), 1961...

122

59(1), 1962...

282"59(2),1962

·..283

61(3),1964·..145

64(2),1967...

182

64(3),1967246...·..

65(3),1968·..117

67(3).1970...118,249

68(9), 1971...

172

72(3),1975...417

74(3),1977...

169

80(3), 1983...

557

J. Cons .

27(2),1962 ...266

28(2),1963...

267

J. Eco\. Environ. Sci.

7,1981 ...759

J. Environ. Bio\.

3(1), 1982 ...686

5(4),1984...652

6(2),1985

·..462

8(2, Supp\.), 1987

...783

8(4),1987

...642

18(1(, 1997...

947

20(1),1999...

824

J. Environ. H1th.

29(2),1986 ...735

J. Environ. Pol\.

3(3&4), 1996...1086

4(2),1997

·..859

5(3),1998·..1117

5(4),·..1029

6(2&3), 1999

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7(2),2000

...830,875

J. Eov. Zoo\.

3,.1989 ...578

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J. Exp. Mar. Bioi. Ecol. 2,1987

J. Fish Diseases 19(1), 1996

J. Fish. Res. Bd. Canada 30(l2),pt.2,1974

308

1047

148

J. Indian Fish Ass. 7(1-2),197712&13,1983

71,242445,800

J. Indian Soc. Coastal Agric. Res.1(1), 19831(2), 19832(1),19842(2),19843(1),19853(2),19854(1), 19864(2),19865(1),1987

5(2),19876(1), 19886(2),19887(1), 19897(2), 19899( I&2), 1991

12(1&2), 199414(1&2), 199615(2),199716(1),1998

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493,676669,740473,674567,741

474,673,707672,738708,739

595,664,671464,476,477,484,503,580,617,618,626,639,

64],685,747,748505,538,675,693

614

465,668507,553491,508

814,856,863,897912,919,1083,1089

828,832,864,926,1039873,1126

1031964

135,171115,116,193,200,351

34,96,273,303,35625,43,45,] 73, 180,250,362

24,69,82,277 ,343,43614,74,98,432

20,280,335,357] ,35,39,55, 138,]96,234

10,1978 ...59,105,178,197,239,

278,340,342,38211(1),1979

...21,41,235

11(2),1979

...13,332,332,385

12(1), 1986 .

·..56

12(2),1986

...44,150

13(1), 1981

...644,702,779

13(2),1981

...472,609,629,691••

14(1),1982

...645,780

14(2),1982

...555

(15(1-2),1983

550.~...

16(1-2), 1984...635

17(1-2),1985

...630

18(1), 1986

...643

18(2),1986

...515

19(2),1987

...537,542

20(1),1988

·..504

20(2), 1988

. .581...

21(1),1989...763,1088

21(2),1989

·..513

22(1 &2), 1990

...857,909,910

23(1),1991

·..1041

23(2),1991

...1040

24(1),1992

·..937,951,1106

24(2),1992

·..938,976

25(1), 1993

...836,843,922,1129

25(2),1993

...1124

26(1),1994

...884,967

26(2),1994

...944,945

27(1), 1995

...920,966

28(1),1996

...936,1045,1075

28(2),1997

·..869,907,1004,1008

29(2),1997

...980

30(1),1998

...1033

30(2),1998

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31(1),1999

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10(2),1968

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13(1&2),1971

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15(1),1973

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16(3),1974

...175

17(1),1975

...383

~

]7(2),1976...221,422,525

17(3),1975

...427

18(1),1976

...442

18(2),1976

...372

18(3),1976...333

19(1),1977

...315,339

22(1),1980

....i 788

23(1&2),1981

...768,769

27(1&2»,1985

...797

.30( I), 1988

·..,·640

37(1&2),1995... 815,823,900,955,960,1074,

1079,1087,1110,1111,111338( 1&2), 1996

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39( I&2), 1997

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J. Zoo\. Soc. India 3(1),1951 .....5,151,267,387

3(2),1952

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4(1),1952...153,162,393

4(2),1952...259

6(1),1954...185

7(2), 1955...

186

10(1),1958...341

10(2),1958...

4;,13(2),1961 ...50,317

17(1&2),1965...

313

19(1&2),1967

...61

20(1&2), 1968

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21(1),1969

·..414

22(1 &2), 1972...304

27(1&2),1975·..406

37(1&2),1985...663

J;'.Zool Surv. India

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Madras J. Fish. I

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