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Eco-tourism potential along the Indian coasts
(Soc. of Ocean Sci. and Technol., New Delhi, India, 1994)
Tourism has recently become one of the major industries in India. The concentration of tourism in India is on the historical as well as religious places, hill stations and to some extent the beaches. Eco-tourism is a new ...
Algal resources and their aquaculture potential on Indian coastline [Bharat ke Samudri Taton Par Samudri-Shaivalon ke Sansodhan Avam Unaki Jalkrishi Kshamata]
(Department of Ocean Development, New Delhi, India, 1995)
Marine biosphere reserves - Need of the 21st century
(Academy of Environmental Biology, 1991)
Worldwide awareness for the creation of Marine Biosphere Reserves has increased considerably due to the human depredation in many coastal areas and natural changes. Many important and unique plant and animal species have ...
Life history and culture studies of Monostroma oxyspermum (Kutz.) Doty (Monostromataceae, Chlorophyceae) growing in estuarine conditions along the central west coast of India
(Current Science Association, 1998)
The specimen of Monostroma oxyspermum (Chlorophyceae) were collected in Indian waters from mangrove ecosystem of Shirgao Creek, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra; Terekhol Creek, Goa; and Kali Estuary, Karwar Karnataka. The life ...