STUDIES ON ECOLOGICALLY SENSITIVE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS ALONG THE CENTRAL WEST COAST OF INDIA Thesis submitted for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in BOTANY to the GOA UNIVERSITY \104 ‘7*--; , by Nazima Bi-Shaikh National Institute of Oceanography Dona-Paula, GOA- 403004 INDIA July 2002 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the thesis entitled 'STUDIES ON ECOLOGICALLY SENSITIVE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS ALONG THE CENTRAL WEST COAST OF INDIA' submitted by Nazima Bi Shaikh for the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Botany is based on original studies carried out by her under my supervision. The thesis or any part thereof has not been previously submitted for any other degree or diploma in any Universities or Institutions. —.0-7-!-'_'----.. to, ,,- 3- .-, -(cid:9) vi ..i.. (cid:9)si i —p,-, .,N (cid:127),,., , '0 , -''''- ----Ne. 0 / (cid:9) . 9 s,',, i' (cid:9) (cid:9) ,il t— !'— , '-'-- --,,,.... \tP_\,. ,.', Place: Dona Paula Dr.ARVIND G. UNTAWALE Date : 100 7/0,2, Research Guide DECLARATION As required under the Univesity Ordinance 0.19.8 (iv), I hereby state that the present thesis entitled 'STUDIES ON ECOLOGICALLY SENSITIVE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS ALONG THE CENTRAL WEST COAST OF INDIA' is my original contribution and the same has not been submitted on any previous occasion. To the best of my knowledge, the present study is the first comprehensive work of its kind from the area mentioned The literature related to the problem investigated has been cited. Due acknowledgements have been made wherever facilities and suggestions have been availed of NAZINIA BI SHAIKH (cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9) CONTENTS Page No. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS LIST OF TABLES LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF PLATES Chapter I (cid:9) GENERAL INTRODUCTION (cid:9) 1-25 Chapter if REVIEW OF LITERATURE (cid:9) 26-61 Chapter Ill SOME STUDIES ON BIODIVERSITY OF (cid:9) 62-136 CEN'TRAL WEST COAST OF INDIA 3.0 (cid:9) Introduction 3.1 (cid:9) Materials and methods 3.2 (cid:9) Description of the study area 3.3 (cid:9) Geological features of Central West Coast Of India 3.3.1 Maharashtra coast 3.3.2 Goa coast 3.3.3 Karnataka coast 3.4 (cid:9) Oceanographic features 3.5 (cid:9) Results 3.5.1 Maharashtra coast 3.5.2 Goa coast 3.5.3 Karnataka coast 3.6 (cid:9) Discussion 3.7 (cid:9) Conclusion Chapter IV SENSITIVE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS OF 137-180 MALVAN: A SPECIAL CASE STUDY 4.0 (cid:9) Description of the study area 4.1 (cid:9) Location and brief history 4,2 (cid:9) Physiography 4.2.1 Physical features 4.2.2 Geoclimatic features 4.2.3 Topography 4.3 (cid:9) Materials and Methods 4.3.1 Environmental parameters 4.3.2 Hydrographical parameters 4.3.3 Biological parameters (cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9) 4.4 (cid:9) Results 4.4.1 Environmental parameters 4A.2 Hydrographical parameters 4.4.3 Nutrients 4.4.4 Sediment 4.4.5 Phytoplankton 4.4.6 Zooplankton 4.4.7 Copepod species 4.4.8 Macrobenthos 4.4.8 Distribution of Corals 4.4.9 Distribution of algae 4.4.10 Mangroves 4A.11 Fishery resources 4.5 (cid:9) Discussion 4.6 (cid:9) Conclusion Chapter V SOCIO-ECONOMIC STUDIES AND 181-227 SUSTAINABLE UTILIZATION OF MARINE RESOURCES 5.0 (cid:9) Introduction 5.1 (cid:9) Materials and Methods 5.2 (cid:9) Description of study area 5.2.1 Location and Brief history 5.2.2 Physiography 5.2.3 Fishing resources of Chorao 5.2.4 Mangroves of the study area 5.3 (cid:9) Results 5.3.1 Demographic features 5.3.1.1 Decadal population growth 5.3.1.2 Age—Sex Structure 5.3.2 Social characteristics 5.3.2.1 Health 5.3.2.2 Literacy and Education 5.3.2.3 Shelter Quality 5.3.3 Land utilization paftern 5.3.3.1 Land Use Pattern 5,3A Coastal area 5.3.5 Economic engagements 5.3.5.1 Employment paftern 5.3.5.2 Women's participation in the economy 5.3.5.3 Dependency ratio 5.3.5.4 Sources of livelihood 5.3.6 Poverty estimates 5.3.6.1 Consumption expenditure pattern 5.3.6.2 Ultra poor and depth of poverty 5.3.7 Productive asset holdings 5.3.8 Fisheries 5.3.8.1 Equipments used for fishing 5.3.8.2 Investment on fishing 5.3.8.3 Techniques of fishing 5.3.8.4 Fish production 5.3.8.5 Marketing 5.3.8.6 Fish curing 5.3.8.7 Regulatory measures 5.3.8.8 Support from institution for fishing activity 5.3.8.9 Fishing Co-operatives 5.3.8.10 Banks 5.3.8.11 Government schemes for fisheries development 5.3.8.12 Fisheries Training Centres 5.4 (cid:9) Discussion 5.5 (cid:9) Conclusion Chapter 'VI CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF (cid:9) 228-251 ECOLOGICALLY SENSITIVE ECOSYSTEMS 6.0 (cid:9) Introduction 6.1 (cid:9) Conservation efforts 6.2 (cid:9) Conservation efforts with legal protection 6.3 (cid:9) Management 6.4 (cid:9) Recommendations 6.5 (cid:9) Laws and regulation for management 6.6 (cid:9) National policies and programmes 6.7 (cid:9) Conclusion Chapter VII SUMMARY (cid:9) 252-258 APPENDIX I (cid:9) 259-268 BIBLIOGRAPHY (cid:9) 269-310 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I express my sincere and deep gratitude to my research guide, Dr. Arvind Untawale, National Institute of Oceanography, Dona-Paula, Goa, for his patient teaching, constant encouragement, suggestions, discussions and close supervision of my work. . I am grateful to Dr.Ehrlich Desa, Director, National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, for his constant encouragement and providing me with requisite facilities during the entire research period. My special thanks to Dr. V.K.Dhargalkar and Dr. Sayeeda Wafar for their continious support during the progress of my research work. I also thank Dr. M.V.M. Wafar, Dr. T.G.Jagtap, Dr.Baban Ingole, Dr. X. N. Verlecar (all National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa), Dr. Geetanjali Deshmukhe, Centre Institute for Fisheries Education, Mumbai, Prof. S. Ftamachandran, Institute for Ocean Management, Anna University,Chennai, Tamil-Nadu, Prof. Victor Rajamanickam, Tamil University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu for their kind support and encouragement. I am extremely thankful to Prof. D.J.Bhat, Professor and Head, Department of Botany, Goa University who tremendously helped me in completing various formalities with University for the Ph.D course. I am extremely thankful to all my friends from National Institute of Oceanography, Goa and histitute of Ocean Management, Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu for their constant assistance and support during the entire research period. I also thank Mr. Mahambre, Headmaster, Govt. High School, Madel, Goa for his help in collecting the socio-economic data of Chorao, Goa. The part of this work was carried out under the Maharashtra project entitled " marine Protected Areas along the Maharashtra coast" sponsored by Forest Department, Nagpur and " Development of GIS based information for identification of Marine critical Habitats", Sponsored by Department of Ocean Development, Chennai. I am greatful to them. Thanks are also due to Dr. Venkatesan, and Shri G. Janakiraman, National Institute of Ocean Technology, Chermai, and Mr. M.S. Tajudeen, Seaport Logistics, Chennai. I warmly thank Pratima, Ravi, Kishan and Santosh for their time and support during the course of my thesis work. I also thank Mr. Devanand Kavlekar for his guidance while taking the final print outs. I am especially indebted to my husband Abdul Salam for his continuous support and encouragement due to which the completion of this thesis was possible. Thanks are also due to my loving son Master Muhib, my parents, family members and my in-laws for their support at every stage of my work. (NAZIMA BI SHAIKH) LIST OF TABLES Table No. Table Title 1.1 Mangrove biodiversity of India. 2.1 State-wise mangrove cover (Area in sq.km). 2.2 Seaweed resources along Central West Coast of India. 3.1 Average tidal amplitude along Central West Coast of India. 3.2 Sites surveyed along the Maharashtra coast and their importance. 3.3 Systematic list of mangroves recorded along the Central West Coast of India. 3.4 Systematic list of marine algae recorded along the Central West Coast of India. 3.5 List of sand dune vegetation recorded along the Maharashtra coast. 3.6 Stations identified as ecologically sensitive areas for further studies. 3.7 Commonly occurring macrofaunal species in the intertidal zones of Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra. 3.8 Range of environmental parameters (1997-1998) at Ratnagiri and Colaba (Maharashtra). (cid:9) - 3.9 Abundance of demersal fish species (mean of three trawling hauls- Nos per haul) in the coastal waters off Ratnagiri, Maharashtra. 3.10 Abundance of Zooplankton (numbers 100 in.3) in coastal waters off Ratnagiri, Maharashtra. 3.11 Benthic macrofaunal population density (Nos. ni2) and biomass -2 (gm m wet weight) from the sub-tidal waters off Ratnagiri. 3.12 Meiofaunal abundance (Nos) and biomass (mg 10 cm-2) in the subtidal waters off Ratnagiri. 3.13 List of marine algae recorded at few stations along the Maharashtra coast and their ecological status. 3.14 List of mangroves recorded at few stations along the Maharashtra coast and their ecological status. 3.15 Sites surveyed along the Goa coast and their importance. 3.16 List of sand dune vegetation recorded along the Goa coast 3.17 List of marine benthic algae recorded and their ecological status at Chorao island, Goa. 3.18 List of Avifauna recorded with common names from Chorao island, Goa. 3.19 List of marine fungi and its ecological status from Chorao island, Goa. 3.20 List of other faunal species and their ecological status from Chorao island, Goa and their ecological status. 3.21 List of Fishes with common name and their ecological status from Chorao island. 3.22 List of marine algae recorded at few stations along the Goa coast and their ecological status.
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