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Observational evidence of stratification control of upwelling and pelagic fishery in the eastern Arabian Sea
2021
Scientific Reports
AbstractUpwelling is a physical phenomenon that occurs globally along the eastern boundary of the ocean and supports pelagic fishery which is an important source of protein for the coastal population. Though upwelling and associated small pelagic fishery along the eastern Arabian Sea (EAS) is known to exist at least for the past six decades, our understanding of the factors controlling them are still elusive. Based on observation and data analysis we hypothesize that upwelling in the EAS during
doi:10.1038/s41598-021-86594-4
pmid:33790329
fatcat:bvrsamjpfre57h4a6t3wfogxgq