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Seasonal exploitation of the seacucumber Stichopus hermanni (Semper) at Tuticorin
Stichopus hermanni earlier known as S. variegates is a widely distributed commercial species of Sea cucumber, popularly called 'pura attai' or 'pavaikya attai' in Tamil. In many of the western countries, apart from its food value as a rich protein diet (55% of dry weight) low in fat, sea cucumbers are valued for its medicinal properties. In India few works have been conducted on the biomedical aspects of sea cucumbers. Though this species have already been recorded from Gulf of mannar, the exploitation in huge quantities were never reported before. The recent development of the fishery of this species along Gulf of Mannar indicated its export potentiality as new resource. At Tuticorin along the Kalavasal area, huge quantities of this species have been processed since 2004
Semi analytical solution of MHD Non-aligned Stagnation-point flow of Nanofluid over a Stretching Surface in a Porous Medium with a Convective Boundary Condition
The stagnation-point flow over a stretched surface is concerned in many industrial processes such as soft sheet extrusion, metal spinning, and paper production. On the account of these possible engineering applications, the study of stagnation-point flows has received a lot of attention. In the present paper, the non-aligned stagnation-point flow has found to be interesting and innovative in the analysis of viscous nanofluid over stretching surface with a convective boundary condition in presence of porous medium and magnetic effect. The suitable similarity transformation is utilized for the reduction of a set of governing equations, which are solved by using the differential transformation method (DTM) with the aid of MAPLE software. The effect of different physical parameters on flow is shown with the help of graphsThe skin friction, the Nusselt number, and Sherwood number are tabulated. Further, velocity, temperature, and nanoparticle volume fraction profiles are shown graphically and physical parameters are discussed. The comparison of the obtained results with a fourth-order RungeтАУKuttaтАУFehlberg integration scheme with shooting technique is made
Nonlinear optical properties of molecular twins
Three different series of twin nonlinear optic (NLO) molecules were studied, in which the two NLO chromophores are linked by a central flexible polymethylene spacer. The first series, which had two azobenzene chromophores (Azo-twins), was designed to also exhibit liquid crystallinity. Most of the members of this series exhibited a nematic mesophase. The second series had two 4-nitrophenol units as chromphores (PNP-twins), while the third one was based on 4-alkylsulfonyl-4'-alkoxy azobenzene chromophores (Sulfazo-twins). These twin NLO systems exhibited interesting odd-even oscillations in their second harmonic generation (SHG) efficiencies in the powder form. When the spacer had an odd number of methylene groups, they exhibited significantly higher powder SHG efficiency than their even counterparts, with the even ones most often exhibiting no detectable SH signal. Preliminary single crystal X-ray diffraction studies performed on the PNP-twin series showed that while the even members possess a molecular center of symmetry and pack centro-symmetrically, the odd ones do not, leading to the observed alternation. The orientational-disordering dynamics of two of the twin series - the PNP and the Sulfazo-twin series, doped in a poly(methyl methacrylate) matrix, was also studied by monitoring the SH-signal decay in electric field poled samples. Interestingly, the maximum attainable SH signal, χ(2), in the poled samples also showed an odd-even oscillation with the odd ones again exhibiting a higher value of χ(2). The temporal stability of the SHG intensity at 70°C, after the removal of the applied corona, was also studied and the relaxation of the chromophores was found to follow a biexponential decay. The slower relaxation component exhibits a spacer length dependence, which suggests the interplay of two factors in governing the temporal stability in such polymer doped twin systems, one is the conformational discomfort experienced by the spacer in adopting a U-shaped geometry, and the other the electrostatic repulsion when two aligned dipoles lie very close to each other
Observation on juvenile sea cucumber occurrence in the shallow waters of Hare Island (erstwhile Pandian Island), Tuticorin
Understanding juvenile sea cucumber habitat
preferences is very much essential for determining
the carrying capacity of a given habitat which enables
the successful release of sea cucumber juveniles for
restocking purpose. Holothurians occupy different
habitats such as rocky shores, sandy beaches,
muddy flats, coral reefs and mangrove swamps at
different depths. In general, the juvenile
sea cucumbers exist in the habitat occupied by the
adult but are obscured from view within the sediment
or crevices or beneath obscuring objects such as
corals and rocks. Juveniles of 21 species of
holothurians have already been reported from
Indian waters, of which 17 were observed in the same
habitat as adults and 4 in the absence of adult
Environment degradation by chemical effluents along the Kayalpatinam coast of Gulf of Mannar with special reference to mercury
Studies were carried out on the level of mercury and other water quality parameters in the effluent
lagoon of Dharangadhara Chemical Works, Tuticorin and the adjacent open sea over a period of three
years and the impact of effluent discharge in bulk quantity into the coastal marine environment, over
a distance of 18 km. The present study indicated that the presence of mercury, acidity and low oxygen
concentration are the major impacts of effluent discharge. The mean concentration of mercury in the
open sea during 1999 тАУ 2002, was 4.7 ╬╝g. l-1 which got reduced to 1.68 ╬╝g. l-1 after five years, indicating
the improvement of effluent treatment measures. However the mercury levels are still higher compared
to those reported elsewhere. Except for salinity and pH, no statistically significant difference was observed
in the variation of other parameters between stations during 1999-2002, but highly significant differences
were observed in the variation of dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll, pH and salinity between stations during
2007-2008
Influence of salinity on hatching rate, larval and early juvenile rearing of sea cucumber Holothuria scabra Jaeger
The fertilized eggs, auricularia larvae and one month old juveniles of Holothuria scabra, obtained from
induced spawning were used for various experiments to assess the effect of salinity on hatching rate and
larval and early juvenile growth. The experiments were conducted for two days on hatching rate of
fertilized eggs, for ten days on larval survival, growth and development and for 30 days on juvenileтАЩs
growth rate. The maximum hatching of 39% at 35 ppt, followed by 32% at 33 ppt indicated the suitability
of an ambient salinity of 33 to 35 ppt for effective hatching of fertilized eggs. High survival, growth
rate and fastest development of auricularia were obtained at salinity between 33 and 35 ppt. The maximum
growth rate in length and weight, was at 30 ppt, which may be the optimum for juvenile rearing.
The one way ANOVA on differences in the hatching rate, larval growth and survival rate and juvenile
growth rate at different salinities indicated high level of significance (p<0.001 )
Stock enhancement of seacucumbers - a solution for the depletion of natural stocks of Holothuria scabra along Gulf of Mannar
Sea cucumbers form a valuable source of income for the poor fisherfolk along Gulf of Mannar
and Palk Bay areas of South-east-coast of India. Owing to the high demand in international market and inadequate fishery management practice, the commercial sea cucumber species have been over-exploited leading to the extinction of sea cucumber populations in several habitats. The "Convention on International Trade in Endangered species of Wild Fauna and Flora" (CITES) has recommended inclusion of sea cucumbers in the list of endangered animals and cited the reasons as limited mobility, late sexual maturity, density depended reproduction, low rates of recruitment and ease of collections for their overexploitation and subsequent resource depletion. The releasing of hatchery produced juveniles of commercial sea cucumber species to their natural habitat, a process called restoration, restocking or reseeding is gaining momentum world wide, as the only way for replenishing the depleted stock of sea cucumbers
The effect of substituted benzene dicarboxylic acid linkers on the optical band gap energy and magnetic coupling in manganese trimer metal organic frameworks
We have systematically studied a series of eight metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) in which the secondary building unit is a manganese trimer cluster, and the linkers are differently substituted benzene dicarboxylic acids (BDC). The optical band gap energy of the compounds vary from 2.62 eV to 3.57 eV, and theoretical studies find that different functional groups result in new states in the conduction band, which lie in the gap and lower the optical band gap energy. The optical absorption between the filled Mn 3d states and the ligands is weak due to minimal overlap of the states, and the measured optical band gap energy is due to transitions on the BDC linker. The Mn atoms in the MOFs have local moments of 5 mu B, and selected MOFs are found to be antiferromagnetic, with weak coupling between the cluster units, and paramagnetic above 10 K
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