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A checklist of marine sponges (Porifera) of peninsula India
(Magnolia Press, 2020)An inventory of sponges from the shallow subtidal reefs of the west and east coasts of southern India is presented. The specimens offered in this paper were based on in-situ collections unlike the previous records of dry ... -
A checklist of tintinnids (loricate ciliates) from the coastal zone of India
(Springer International Publishing, 2018)We report here a checklist of tintinnids (loricate ciliates) for the coastal zone of India. Based on available literature (1978 to 2017), a total of 25 stations were studied from 5 distinct areas of Indian coastal waters. ... -
A climatic atlas of the air-sea interaction parameters and fluxes of the oceans using satellite data
(NIO, Dona Paula, Goa (India), 2000)The present climatic atlas is based on the newly available data set known as the Hamburg Ocean Atmosphere Parameters and fluxes from Satellite data (HOAPS), for the global oceans. It presents the basic fields of air-sea ... -
A Closed Loop Electromagnetic Flowmeter
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A Closed Sea Water Flow-through-Siphon system for the Cultivation and rearing of Marine Animals
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A coherent response of Southern Indian Ocean to the Antarctic climate: Implications to the lead, lags of atmospheric CO2 during deglaciation
(Springer, 2020)A record of delta18Oc from the Indian sector of Southern Ocean and atmospheric CO2, and delta18O of European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) and Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 (GISP2) reveals that a coherent ... -
A coherent status of summer monsoon phytoplankton communities (2017-2018) along the Western Indian continental shelf: Implications for fisheries
(Elsevier, 2023)The western Indian continental shelf is characterized by contrasting biogeochemical features from south to north mostly governed by monsoon wind forcing. Here we present the first detailed study on the phytoplankton community ... -
A cold pool south of Indo-Sri Lanka channel and its intrus on into the southeastern Arabian Sea during winter
(Elsevier, 2008)During winter, south of the Indo-Sri Lanka Channel (ISLC), the observed sea-surface temperature (SST) distribution shows a distinct mini-cold pool (MCP) with relatively cooler waters (SST is less than 28 degrees C). All ... -
A combined approach of DNA probe and RFLP for family and species identification of larval stages of commercially important aquatic species: A study on the surfclam Spisula solidissima
(Fishing Chimes, 2003)This paper deals briefly with a technique developed for the identification of the early stages of veligers of surfclam Spisula solidissima from the larval stages of other common bivalve species using a combination of DNA ... -
A commensalic hydroid from wood-boring molluscs
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A compact self-recording pressure based sea level gauge suitable for deployments at harbour and offshore environments
(SYMPOL, 2001)A compact and lightweight self-recording pressure based sea level gauge has been designed to suit deployments from harbour and offshore environments. A novel hydraulic coupling device designed in-house was used to transfer ... -
A comparative investigation of physicochemical and biological variables of Aerial & Port Blair Bays, Andaman Islands with focus on the anthropogenic influence
(CSIR-NISCPR, New Delhi, 2023)Major anthropogenic activities surround the Port Blair Bay, while Aerial Bay remains as a pristine environment. A field study was carried out during the south-west monsoon season (July - August, 2011) in the two bays to ... -
A comparative study of coastal and clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
(Elsevier, 2015)Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a ubiquitous Gram-negative bacterium having a versatile metabolic potential and great ecological and clinical significance The geographical distribution of P aeruginosahas revealed the existence ... -
A comparative study of macrobenthic community from harbours along the central west coast of India
(Springer, 2009)Harbours are heavily stressed coastal habitats characterised by high concentration of contaminant and low diversity of benthic community. The west coast of India harbours most of the major harbours compared to the east ... -
A comparative study of Pleistocene phosphorites from the continental slope off western India
(Blackwell, 2000)Two types of phosphorite recovered from the continental slope off western India are described. The first type, phosphorite 1, comprises a hard, grey nodule composed of carbonate fluorapatite (CFA) and calcite as major ... -
A Comparative Study of Vertical Stabilities in the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal
(India Meteorological Department, 1981)Stabilities in the upper 300 m in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal are computed and presented seasonwise. The water column in the Bay of Bengal is more strongly stratified than that in the Arabian Sea. These studies ... -
A comparative study on growth performance and biochemical composition of mixed culture of Isochrysis galbana and Chaetoceros calcitrans with monocultures
(Elsevier, 2000)The growth performance, biochemical composition and nutritive value of the mixed culture of Isochrysis galbana and Chaetoceros calcitrans, grown in batch cultures under laboratory conditions was compared with those in ... -
A comparative study on mesozooplankton abundance and diversity between a protected and an unprotected coastal area of Andaman Islands.
(Springer, 2014)The study was carried out to understand the variability in phytoplankton production (Chlorophyll a) and mesozooplankton diversity from two different shallow coastal regions of south Andaman viz. Port Blair Bay (PBB), the ... -
A comparative study on microzooplankton communities in two tropical monsoonal estuaries
(Elsevier, 2021)We studied on microzooplankton (MZP) communities from two major rivers, the Mandovi and the Zuari estuarine system of Goa on central west coast India. Despite both estuaries having a common point of discharge (eastern part ... -
A comparison of bacterial communities from OMZ sediments in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal reveals major differences in nitrogen turnover and carbon recycling potential
(Taylor and Francis, 2020)The Northern Indian Ocean hosts two Oxygen Minimum Zones (OMZ), one in the Arabian Sea and the other in the Bay of Bengal. 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing was used to understand the total bacterial diversity in, the ...