K Mohammed Koya
Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
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Indian Journal of Fisheries | 2018
K Mohammed Koya; Vinay Kumar Vase; P Abdul Azeez; K R Sreenath; Gyanaranjan Dash; A Bharadiya Sangita; T Ganesh; Prathibha Rohit
The largehead ribbonfish, Trichiurus lepturus Linnaeus, 1758 forms a major fishery along north-west coast of India comprising the two coastal states of Gujarat and Maharashtra. Diet composition was analysed for five years (2010-2014) to understand shifts if any in the prey items. Seasonal changes in the prey items were studied for three years (2012-2014) to explore the temporal dynamics of prey availability in the ecosystem and in largehead ribbonfish guts. Feeding indices viz., Stomach fullness index (SFI), empty stomach ratio (ESR), gastrosomatic index (GaSI) and relative gut length (RLG) explained the feeding behaviour, seasonal dynamics and ontogenetic shifts in prey items. The Vacuity Index (VI) was estimated as 37.56%, indicating that T. lepturus is a carnivore and relatively edacious. Diet of T. lepturus comprised of fishes (47.16%), crustaceans (45.22%), molluscs (4.33%) and miscellaneous items (3.28%). Acetes sp. was the most dominant prey item during the study period. Feeding intensity was found to be high during the post-monsoon months which coincided with the period of gonadal maturation of the fish. Significant variations (p<0.05) were seen in the feeding indices during different months, different sizes and between sexes due to the availability of prey items, physiological changes and ontogenetic shifts. A detailed knowledge on diet composition, temporal dynamics in diet patterns and feeding indices can reveal the trophic interaction of prey-predator, resource abundance and fluctuations which are important inputs in ecology-based fishery management models/tools.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2018
Vinaya Kumar Vase; Gyanaranjan Dash; K R Sreenath; Ganesh Temkar; R. Shailendra; K Mohammed Koya; D Divu; Swatipriyankasen Dash; Rajesh Kumar Pradhan; Kapil Sukhdhane; J Jayasankar
The present study attempts to understand the seasonal and spatial variations in the physico-chemical (temperature, pH, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrients) and productivity characteristics of the northern Arabian Sea off the Indian coast. Samples were collected from four different sites off the Veraval coast. The values of the physical and chemical variables were higher during the summer season, whereas nutrient concentrations were high during the winter season due to the maturity of intake nutrients during post-monsoon and winter convective mixing during the northeast monsoon. The dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration was strongly and positively correlated with the net primary productivity (NPP) and chlorophyll a (Chl-a) content to support productivity along the region. Dissimilarity in study variables was observed between the inshore and offshore locations. Principal component analysis revealed a strong relationship between nutrients and productivity variables (Chl-a and NPP). Nutrient levels were high at inshore sites, which can be attributed to the heavy nutrient load from land-based anthropogenic activities and impact due to natural processes like water mixing, sedimentation, and wave activities. Nutrients were strongly and positively correlated with the productivity variables, i.e., Chl-a and NPP. Chl-a positively correlated with NPP (r = 0.90), which indicates that it is a principle productivity pigment in the marine ecosystem.
Indian Journal of Fisheries | 2016
P Abdul Azeez; K Mohammed Koya; K. L. Mathew; G. S. Temkar; R. A. Khileri
Identification of spatio-temporal distribution of fish species represents fundamental information for stock assessment which in turn is essential for formulation of fishery management plans as well as for GIS based decision making. This study investigated the spatio-temporal distribution and abundance of different life stages of ribbonfish, Trichiurus lepturus (Linnaeus, 1758) off Saurashtra coast. Geographical coordinates of fishing and allied information on the time of fishing, depth of the fishing area as well as catch details were collected using a structured schedule, from selected trawlers operated from Veraval. Information was mapped using a GIS software to get the spatio-temporal distribution of the species. It was observed that juveniles were more abundant along the south Saurashtra coast whereas subadults and adults showed a discontinuous distribution with abundance in the waters off south Saurashtra as well as north Saurashtra coasts.
Indian Journal of Fisheries | 2012
R. Thangavelu; M Anbarasu; M S Zala; K Mohammed Koya; K R Sreenath; Suresh Kumar Mojjada; P Shiju
Marine Policy | 2017
Shinoj Parappurathu; A Gopalakrishnan; Dilip Kumar; M.K. Poddar; Manas Choudhury; R. Geetha; K Mohammed Koya; R. Narayana Kumar; K.P. Salini; P.V. Sunil
Indian Journal of Fisheries | 2018
K Mohammed Koya; Prathibha Rohit; E M Abdussamad; P Abdul Azeez; Vinay Kumar Vase; Sangita Bharatiya
Archive | 2017
Kapil S Sukhadane; K Mohammed Koya; D Divu; Suresh Kumar Mojjada; Vinay Kumar Vase; K R Sreenath; Sonia Kumari; Rajesh Kumar Pradhan; Gyanaranjan Dash; Kripa
Archive | 2017
Rajesh Kumar Pradhan; Gyanaranjan Dash; K Mohammed Koya; K R Sreenath; Vinay Kumar Vase; Swatipriyanka Sen Dash; D Divu; Kapil S Sukhadane; Vipul Solanki
Archive | 2017
K Mohammed Koya; A Bharadiya Sangita; K R Sreenath; Rajesh Kumar Pradhan; Swatipriyanka Sen Dash; Gyanaranjan Dash; Vinay Kumar Vase; Kapil S Sukhadane; D Divu
Archive | 2017
Gyanaranjan Dash; Rajesh Kumar Pradhan; Swatipriyanka Sen Dash; K Mohammed Koya; Vinay Kumar Vase; K R Sreenath; D Divu; Kapil S Sukhadane; A Bharadiya Sangita; Vipul Solanki; Jayashree Gohel