Sixty species of calanoid copepods from 31 genera belonging to 8 families are described. Most of the species are epi and mesopelagic and showed wide distribution in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Bathypelagic species recorded are Megacalanus princeps, Bathycalanus richardi, Gaussia princeps, G. scotti and G. sewelli which are occasionally caught in 1000-500m hauls. G. sewelli is known only from the Indian Ocean. Paracalanus indicus and Pleuromamma indica are the most abundant species in the mixed layer depth of the Indian Exclusive Economic Zone. Undinula vulgaris and Cosmocalanus darwinii are mostly confined to the upper 50m. Lucicutia wolfendeni shows affinity to the Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ). The herbivorous copepods namely Calanidae and Paracalanidae dominate the highly productive waters of Indian Ocean during summer monsoon and form food for pelagic shoaling fishes.
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