FT Vol.44(1)
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- ItemFishing hooks: a review(Society of Fisheries Technologists(India),Cochin, 2007) Thomas, S.N.; Edappazham, G.; Meenakumari, B.; Ashraf, P.M.Fishing hooks stand out among the simplest and the oldest of such devices. They are not well studied, and the available studies are out dated dur to emergence of new models materials and technologies. Methods of numbering of hooks are not standardized. This review dwells into their history and evolution, terminology, properties, classification, numbering, testing procedure and hooking efficiency. The study points to the need for a comparative study of hooks in terms of their relative properties and also as a conservation tool for sustainable development of recreational fishing.
- ItemSeasonal variation of metal concentration in barnacles (balanus spp.) of Cochin estuary, south west coast of India(Society of Fisheries Technologists (India), Cochin, 2007) Ashraf, M.P.; Meenakumari, B.; Thomas, S.N.The study was conducted to evalua.te the accumulation of heavy mt!tals in barnacle shells and tissues in different seasons of the year. Heavy metal concentration was monitored in barnacle tissues and·shells on a long term and short term (monthly) basis by exposing giass panels in Cochin estuary. Short term panels gave a clear idea of the dynamics of heavy metal accumulation in barnacles. Accumulation of chromium and cadmium was maximum in the tiss.ues and shell during the monsoon season whereas lead and nickel was maximum in pre monsoon perlod. Selenium varied irregularly and arsenic was detected only in one sample. Higher levels of copper and manganese were observed in shells during both high and low salinity season (pre monsoon and monsoon). Manganese and iron uptake was significantly higher in the initial stages of growth and is mainly utilized for shell formation. Zinc was maximum during monsoon in short term panels whereas in soft tissues of long term panels it was detected during monsoon and pre monsoon seasons. Fouling settlement on exposed glass panels was highest during November, the transition period from monsoon to post monsoon season.