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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 ...
Seaweed utilization and its present status in India
(National Academy of Sciences, 1989)
Indian coastline has vast potentials of seaweed resources. Seaweed resource evaluation carried out so far recorded about 650 seaweed species with biomass to the tune of 100,000 tons (wet wt.) annually from the intertidal ...
Ecological studies of Ulva reticulata Forsskal in Chapora bay (Goa)
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1986)
The patchy occurrence of Ulva reticulata Forskal along the west coast of India lead to its ecological studies. The total annual yield of . reticulata calculated for 3800 sq. m. area of the bay amounts to 6.74 tonnes wet ...
Occurrence of Porphyra Vietnamensis (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) along the Goa Coast
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1981)
The occurrence of a red alga, Porphyra vietnamensis has been studied along the Goa Coast (west coast of India). The growth period was observed during the monsoon (July-October) and optimum growth was recorded during August, ...
Occurrence of Genus Monostroma (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) from Ratnagiri (Maharashtra)
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1980)
The occurrence of a genus Monostroma has been recorded from the Shirgaon creek at Ratnagiri along the central west coast of India. The Monostroma sp. was found in the brackish water environment with low salinity, high ...