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Managing coastal tourism: Perspectives from India and the European union
(Tata Energy Research Institute, India, 2003)
Tourism can, and does, impact local development and the environment, as seen in this multi-authored volume, and attention is needed to avoid what has been termed as the 'golden goose' problem. The beauty and environmental ...
Pre and postlay surveys of sewage disposal submarine pipeline at Campal. Sponsored by PWD, Government of Goa
(National Institute of Oceanography, 2005)
Biogeochemical characteristics of the surface sediments along the western continental shelf of India
(Taylor & Francis, 2009)
Surface sediments from the western continental shelf of India were analysed for total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TN), total hydrolysable carbohydrates (TCHO) and proteins (PRT) during the late summer monsoon ...
Hindcasting of storm waves using neural networks
(Elsevier, 2005)
Cyclone generated waves play a significant role in the design of coastal and offshore structures. Instead of conventional numerical models, neural network approach is used in the present study to estimate the wave parameters ...
Microbacterium indicum sp. nov., isolated from deep-sea sediment sample from the Chagos Trench, Indian Ocean
(International Union Of Microbiological Societies, 2007)
Two bacterial starins, BBH6 sup(T) and BBH9, were isolated from deep-sea sediment sample collected from the Chagos Trench, Indian Ocean, at a depth of 5904 m. The two strains were closely related in their 16S rRNA gene ...
Fungi in Porites lutea: Association with healthy and diseased corals
(Inter-Research, 2001)
Healthy and diseased scleractinian corals have been reported to harbour fungi. However, the species of fungi occurring in them and their prevalence in terms of biomass have not been determined and their role in coral ...
On the upwelling off the Southern Tip and along the west coast of India
(Coastal Education and Research Foundation, 2008)
The processes of upwelling off the southern tip (the Kanyakumari coast) and the west coast of India are highly localized features with different forcing mechanisms, and they cannot be treated as a uniform wind-driven ...
Recurrent networks for wave forecasting
(IIT, Bombay, 2002)
The tremendous increase in offshore operational activities demands improved wave forecasting techniques. With the knowledge of accurate wave conditions, it is possible to carry out the marine activities such as offshore ...
Biomass and quantitative indices of phytoplankton in Mandovi-Zuari estuary
(Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, India, 2003)
Biomass in terms of Chlorophyll a, cell density and quantitative indices of phytoplankton, from two estuarine stations and a coastal station off Goa has been studied during 1997-98. Biomass in terms of Chlorophyll a averaged ...
Has sea level fluctuations modulated human settlements in Gulf of Khambhat (Cambay)?
(Geological Society of India, 2002)
In the same sequence, the recent discovery of Neolithic settlements in Gulf of Khambhat is really exciting and a milestone in the field of marine archaeology. As described "the materials collected at the site include ...