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Raman spectroscopy in electrochermistry
Raman spectroscopy is a particularly useful technique for studying electrochemical surface reactions because it is a visible
wavelength spectroscopy and permits in situ investigations. Most electrochemical systems can be studied by Surface Enhanced
Raman Spectroscopy ISERS) which involves surface selection and preparation. The techniques involved in the preparation
and observation of SERS signals have been highlighted in this review. Recent developments in the observation of SERS on
non-SERS active substrates have also been rrported. Studies on the various material - substrate systems have been listed.
The application of SERS to various electrochemical systems is also reviewe
Temporal behaviour of marine landing in Karnataka 2. Seasonal patterns
Seasonal patterns of 21 fisheries in Karnataka (after isolation from time-series components) are presented. Depending on the pattern of seasonal fluctuation in landings, 19 fisheries have been grouped into five patterns, A, B, C, D and E. Ribbon fishes and 'other clupeids' did not exhibit any significant seasonal pattern. Pattern A with highest landings in the 4th quarter (October to December), followed by the 1, 2 and 3 quarters, is the most common in 10 species/groups (comprising 78% of the total landings). Harmonic analysis has been carried out using the seasonal indices
Temporal behaviour of marine landings along coastal Karnataka 3. Cyclical patterns
Marine landing data for Karnataka during 1956-1978 were subjected to time series analysis and cyclical periodicities isolated in the case of seven fisheries namely, ribbon fish (five year cycle); Caranx spp., Leiognathus spp, and mackerel (six year cycle each); the combined landings of Hemirhamphus spp. and Belone spp.,'Lesser Sardines' and 'Other Clupeids' (seven year cycle each). 'Total' demonstrated an eight-year cyclical periodicity
Marine fisheries development in Tamil Nadu
Fisheries development is governed by the stock of fishery resources, the level and types of fishing effort and the use of diversified craft and
gear. The growing Importance of fishery resources and the level of their exploitation are traced in this paper. The marine capture fisheries account
for a substantial proportion of the total fish production in Tamil Nadu. The present level of fish landings, their seasonal variation and the major
species groups are brought out. The developmental programme aimed at increasing fish production are reviewed. The need for innovations In and
diversification of fishing methods is highlighted. The Impact of investment on fish production is analysed with a time frame of ten years. Basic needs
of fisher folk which have a bearing on fisheries development are identified. Technological developments made over the last decade are mentioned
with a note on the extent of non-adoption of new technology and the major determinants thereof are pointed out for remedying the situation.
Culture practices in suitable areas along the coasts are stressed to provide employment opportunities that step up production. Developments in
the preservation and processing of the sea foods are presented and the scope for the establishment of a stable Internal and external market is
explored. The state of affairs of marine or coastal fisheries management and suggestions for toning up resource management are stressed. The
need for sea ranching and SCUBA diving Is Indicated. The vital feature of training and the nature and areas of extension programmes are also
pointed out for ushering In speedier development of the sector
Temporal behaviour of marine landings along coastal Karnataka 1. Relative distribution and secular trends
Landing data of 21 fisheries from Karnataka (quarterly landings for the period 1956 to 1978 and annual landings for the period 1979 to 1981) were analysed to study the te111poral behaviour of the landings. The relative distribution and secular trends in each of the fisheries are reported. On an average, mackerel and oil sardine together account for about 70% of the annual landings. The fluctuation in the landings in all the fisheries was very high with the coefficient of variation attaining a minimum value of 61.53%. The inverse relationship between the landings of oil sardine and mackerel was found to be statistically significant. It is suggested that fishing effort be further increased in fisheries that have demonstrated a rising trend (about 73% of the total annual landings) as also in the case of the fisheries whose trends appear stagnant (about 21% of the annual landings). However, there seems to be some evidence of a need for regulating fishing in Hemirhamphus and Belone, Caranx and penaeid prawns. Regulations need to be made authentic with the help of sufficient information on not merely the fishery but on the whole population
Review on cage and pen culture
The paper deals with the various aspects of work done on cage and pen culture in India and abroad The need for these types of culture techniques in India is pointed out, The history of these systems is traced and the various species of fishes used in cage and pen culture are pointed out. Since clams, windowpane oyster, edible oyster, prawns and milk fish are compatible species, they are ideal for culturing together. The different factors governing the success of intensive culture are presented, The kinds of cages and pens installed are discussed with a note on their
durability with reference to the materials used for construction The yield achieved in cage and pen culture and the advantages of these two systems are reported. The field problems in these culture methods are indicated. The economics of fish production, particularly the net profit in selected studies are pointed out for taking up these programmes in mass level
Scope for Mussel Farming in Brackish Waters
The present study was carried out by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute in two coastal districts of Maharashtra with the main objectives ' i) to estimate the returns to capital and labour and ii) to compare employment pattern on mechanised boats and country crafts fitted with OBE. The present report mainly deals with the first objective of the stud
Scope of chanos farming
Among the cultivable waters in
India, a total of 1.7 million ha is
brackish in nature . Brackish water is
more fertile and productive than sea
water. It is dynamic, influenced by the
tid es, currents and waves, Estuaries
were mainly useful for fish capture .
Since estuaries are found to be the
feeding and breeding places for many
of the fishes, their importance is more
felt now in view of the fisheries
development
Research and development in marine fisheries extension in Tamil Nadu
improvement In the standard of living of fishing households and fishing labor households and optimal utilisation of fishery resources for
employment, production and export are the Important goals of marine fisheries extension service. Despite ttie increasing attention of the Government
to fisheries extension work, majority of fisherfolk are caught In a vicious cycle of poverty and indebtness. The paper analyses the present strategies
of fisheries extension service In Tamil Nadu, Identifies the pitfalls and lists suggestions for Improving the efficiency of fisheries extension work In the
state. The extension teaching methods used for Individual contact, group contact and mass contact, the sul)Ject-matter fields covered In extension
teaching with their relative Importance. The characteristics and extension personnel, research support provided, coordination among the various
agencies Involved and participation of the clientele and their organisations are analysed and discussed. The analysis helped identifying the
major Impediments to success of extension efforts. The analysis provided a tasks for evolving future extension strategies focussed on marine
fisheries development. It provides suggestions in term of personnel requirement, effective extension methods, thrust areas among different subject matter-
fields, co-ordination among organisations concerned with marine fisheries and extension research support. The recommendations will be
of use to the organisations concerned with fisheries extension In their approach to tone up the service of fisheries extension
Studies on the growth of spiny lobster, Panulirus homarus in marine cages
A raft and four nylon cages were constructed to study the growth of fishes, prawns and lobsters. One of these cages of 2.5 x 1.6 x 4.0 m size was specially designed for lobster culture in the new harbour area at Tuticorin
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