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Improving modeling of tides on the continental shelf off the west coast of India
(Coastal Education and Research Foundation, 2016)Global tidal solutions are sometimes inaccurate in coastal regions. This is particularly true in some regions of the northern Indian Ocean, which are characterized by wide continental shelves and large tidal ranges. We ... -
Imtechella halotolerans gen. nov., sp. nov., a member of the family Flavobacteriaceae isolated from estuarine water
(International Union of Microbiological Societies, 2012)A novel Gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-motile, non-sporulating bacterium, designated strain K1 sup(T), was isolated from an estuarine water sample collected from Kochi, Kerala, India. Colonies on marine agar were circular, ... -
In situ measurements of bioluminescence response of Gonyaulax spinifera to various mechanical stimuli
(Springer, 2021)A conspicuous bioluminescence during nighttime was reported in an aquaculture farm in the Cochin estuary due to Gonyaulax spinifera bloom on March 20, 2020. In situ measurements on bioluminescence was carried out during ... -
In situ oxygen isotope compositions in olivines of different types of cosmic spherules: An assessment of relationships to chondritic particles
(Elsevier, 2016)Cosmic spherules collected from deep sea sediments of the Indian Ocean having different textures such as scoriaceous (4), relict-bearing (16), porphyritic (35) and barred olivine (2) were investigated for petrography, as ... -
In situ profiling of eastern Arabian Sea coastal waters using a new autonomous vertical profiler
(IEEE, 2013)The autonomous vertical profiler (AVP) presented here offers a fast, cost-effective, optimized approach to profiling in coastal waters. It consists of a hands-free, slightly buoyant, motor-driven in situ robot profiler ... -
In vitro and in vivo activities of antibiotic PM181104
(American Society for Microbiology, 2013)Drug resistance has become a global threat that, if not addressed, may return us to the preantibiotic era. A way to overcome the problem of growing incidence of global antibiotic resistance is to introduce compounds belonging ... -
In vitro and in vivo evaluation of the marine sponge skeleton as a bone mimicking biomaterial
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2015)This investigation was carried out to identify and characterize marine sponges as potential bioscaffolds in bone tissue engineering. The marine sponge (Biemna fortis) samples were collected from the rocky intertidal region ... -
In vitro fertilization of banana prawn Penaeus merguiensis de Man
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1987)Successful in Vitro fertilization of the commercially important prawn, Penaeus merguiensis has been achieved. Suspensions of sperms and ova were mixed and agitated for five minutes. Healthy nauplii were observed on following ... -
In vivo DNA damage in gill, haemolymph and muscle cells of whiteleg shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei on exposure to organophosphorus pesticide
(Inter-Research Science Center, Oldendorf/Luhe, Germany, 2019)In response to growing worldwide market demand, intensive shrimp farming, particularly of whiteleg shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei, has expanded tremendously. The present study investigated induced DNA damage in gill (GL), ... -
In vivo evaluation of microbial cocktail of microalgae-associated bacteria in larval rearing from zoea I to mysis I of the Indian white shrimp, Penaeus indicus
(Springer, 2020)The present work aimed to explore the efficacy of microbial cocktail of microalgae-associated bacteria, such as Alteromonas sp. Mab 25, Labrenzia sp. Mab 26, Marinobacter sp. Mab 18 and Marinobacter sp. Mab 34, on survival, ... -
In-situ O-isotope analysis of relict spinel and forsterite in small (<200µm) Antarctic micrometeorites - Samples of chondrules & CAIs from carbonaceous chondrites
(Elsevier, 2022)We report high-precision secondary ion mass spectrometer triple oxygen isotope systematics (95 individual analyses) from 37 micrometeorites (MMs) collected from South Pole Water Well (SPWW), Antarctica. The study population ... -
In-Situ Observations of Mudbanks of Southwest Coast of India and Mapping of its Extent in 2016
(Coastal Education and Research Foundation, 2018)Formation of mudbanks in Alleppey, south-west coast of India is an annual phenomenon which is widely discussed, and many hypotheses have been proposed on its formation. The presence of fluid mud in a levitated condition ... -
Incidence of ambicolouration in the Malabar tonguesole, Cynoglossus macrostomus (Norman, 1928) collected off Chapora, Goa, central west coast of India
(NISCAIR-CSIR, India, 2019)The present report describes the incidence of ambicolouration in the Malabar tonguesole, Cynoglossus macrostomus (Norman, 1928) collected at a depth of 20 m off Chapora, Goa, central west coast of India. The ambicolourate ... -
Incidence of fish mortality from industrial pollution in Cochin backwaters
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Incidence of red water along south Kerala coast
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Incidence of shell disease in shrimp in the New York Bight
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Inconsistent change in surface hydrography of the eastern Arabian Sea during the last four glacial-interglacial intervals
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2020)The eastern Arabian Sea is influenced by both the advection of upwelled water from the western Arabian Sea and winter convective mixing. Therefore, sediments collected from the eastern Arabian Sea can help to understand ... -
Incorporation of transition and platinum group elements (PGE) in Co-rich Mn crusts at Afanasiy-Nikitin Seamount (AFS) in the equatorial S Indian Ocean
(The Society of Resource Geology, 2010)Of the 12 elements enriched in Co-rich Mn crusts from the Afanasiy-Nikitin Seamount in the Equatorial S Indian Ocean, Mn, Fe and Co are enriched by a factor of approx. 10 sup(9) compared to their concentrations in seawater ... -
Increased chemical weathering during the deglacial to mid-Holocene summer monsoon intensification
(Nature Publishing Group, 2017)Chemical weathering and the ensuing atmospheric carbon dioxide consumption has long been considered to work on geological time periods until recently when some modelling and natural records have shown that the weathering-related ... -
Increased CO 2 availability promotes growth of a tropical coastal diatom assemblage (Goa coast, Arabian Sea, India)
(Taylor & Francis, 2017)Responses of tropical coastal phytoplankton assemblages to increasing CO2 levels are poorly known. The Arabian Sea (AS), the western part of the north Indian Ocean, is an upwelling-induced, highly productive region, but ...