نتایج جستجو برای: arabian sea

تعداد نتایج: 134379  

Journal: :Journal of Water Resource and Protection 2022

The manuscript reviews the available literature of 2015-2022 on microplastic content in commercially important fish species, molluscs and crustaceans Arabian/Persian Gulf. concentrations beaches, subtidal sediment, surface water different regions Gulf is evaluated, also. Overall, reported concentration marine organisms has been found to be less than for comparable waters such as Mediterranean S...

2014
Michael L. Berumen Camrin D. Braun Jesse E. M. Cochran Gregory B. Skomal Simon R. Thorrold

Conservation efforts aimed at the whale shark, Rhincodon typus, remain limited by a lack of basic information on most aspects of its ecology, including global population structure, population sizes and movement patterns. Here we report on the movements of 47 Red Sea whale sharks fitted with three types of satellite transmitting tags from 2009-2011. Most of these sharks were tagged at a single a...

Journal: :Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2001

2012
P. Kraal C. P. Slomp D. C. Reed G.-J. Reichart S. W. Poulton

In this study, we investigate phosphorus (P) and iron (Fe) cycling in sediments along a depth transect from within to well below the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) in the northern Arabian Sea (Murray Ridge). Pore-water and solid-phase analyses show that authigenic formation of calcium phosphate minerals (Ca-P) is largely restricted to where the OMZ intersects the seafloor topography, likely due to h...

2006
D. S. M. Billett B. J. Bett C. L. Jacobs I. P. Rouse B. D. Wigham

In December 2002, large numbers of dead jellyfish, Crambionella orsini, were observed on the seabed over a wide area of the Arabian Sea off the coast of Oman at depths between 300 m and 3,300 m. Moribund jellyfish were seen tumbling down the continental slope. Large aggregations of dead jellyfish were evident within canyons and on the continental rise. At the deepest stations, patches of rottin...

2012
P. Kraal C. P. Slomp D. C. Reed S. W. Poulton

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2013
K. Banse S. W. A. Naqvi P. V. Narvekar D. A. Jayakumar

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Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2010
m. b. patel r. a. s. patel

main perennial rivers of gujarat, tapi, narmada, mahi and sabarmatiare meeting arabian sea in gulf of khambhat. the out flow of mahi river intothe sea is decreased due to construction of dams like bajaj sagar, kadana, panamand wanakbori weir. so, tidal effect of sea and sea water intrusion is beingincreased on landward side. moreover, due to erratic nature of rainfall andimproper management of ...

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