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On the efficacy of indigenous method employed along Goa coast for protecting fishing craft against bio-deterioration
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1982)An indigenous formulation, comprising 'chandrus' and lime in Karanjel oil, used by the fishermen of Goa to protect their boats from marine wood-borers and foulers has been described Results of experiments using wooden test ... -
On the efficiency of Indian polyurethane foams in absorbing spilled oil
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1976) -
On the ellobiopsidae, parasitic protozoa from zooplankton
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1979) -
On the generation and propagation of Makran swells in the Arabian Sea
(2020)Persistent and periodic northerly low-level jets have been identified in the South Asian mid?latitudes and subtropics, which are modified by the presence of Makran mountain ranges adjacent to the central south coast of ... -
On the growth of Penaeus indicus experimented in cages at different densities in a selected nursery ground
(1982)Effect of different densities on the growth of Penaeus indicus was studied in a higly productive nursery ground located at Ramanthuruth Island (lat. 9~'58'50"N, long. 76~'15'40"E) using cages. Eight cages of the same size ... -
On the level of least motion and the circulation in the upper layers of the Bay of Bengal
(National Institute of Sciences of India, 1968)The paper presents the circulation pattern in the upper 500 metres of the western Bay of Bengal between 9 degrees N and 16 degrees N during the south-west monsoon period, based on the geo-potential anomalies computed from ... -
On the little known miliolid foraminifer from north-eastern part of the Arabian Sea
(Current Science Association, 1970) -
On the nature of meandering of the springtime western boundary current in the Bay of Bengal
(American Geophysical Union, 2013)We present evidence that the springtime western boundary current (WBC) in the Bay of Bengal is a continuous northward-flowing current from about 12 degrees N to 17 degrees N, which then separates from the coast at around ... -
On the nature of the calcareous substrate of a ferromanganese crust from the Vityaz Fracture Zone, Central Indian Ridge: Inferences on palaeoceanography
(Springer, 2002)A 15-cm-thick carbonate substrate encrusted with ferromanganese oxides from the Vityaz Fracture Zone, Central Indian Ridge was analysed to reconstruct the palaeoceanography of the region. Based on the calcareous nannoplankton ... -
On the occurrence of blooms of blue-green algae and the associated oceanographic conditions in the Northern Indian Ocean
(1972)A survey of the existing literature on the occurrence of special blooms of planktonic algae and the phenomena such as Red Tide in the Northern Indian Ocean has been attempted The paper describes the occurrence of blooms ... -
On the Occurrence of Bullia Tranquebarica (Roding) Nassaridae (Gastropoda) in Kavaratti atoll (Lakshadweep)
(Current Science Association, 1980)A live buccinid gastropod Bullia tranquebarica belonging to family Nassaridae was collected from Kavaratti atoll in Lakshadweep island of Indian Ocean. Interesting pattern of its distribution is described. This is the ... -
On the occurrence of caliche pisolites from the western continental shelf of India
(Elsevier, 1990)Pisolitic limestones collected from the western continental shelf of India, at a depth of 60 m, showed characters similar to caliche pisolites. Low-magnesium calcite and quartz are the major minerals in the pisolites. ... -
On the occurrence of Dairella latissima and Dairella californica (Amphipoda) in the Indian Ocean
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On the occurrence of endoparasites from copepods of the west coast of India
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, India, 1993)Occurrence of endoparasitic dinoflagellates belonging to the genera, Blastodinium, parasitizing the coelomic cavity of their host, copepods was investigated. Infection by these species seems to be harmful to the host. ... -
On the occurrence of ferromanganese micronodules from the sediments of the Bengal Fan: A high terrigenous sediment input region
(Elsevier, 1994)Studies of 13 samples (10 surface sediments and 3 cores) from across the middle fan region of the Bay of Bengal reveal the presence of micronodules (area 0.22 million km@u2@@) over the entire bay. These micronodules have ...