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    Ecobiology and Fisheries of an Economically Important Estuarine Fish, Sillago sihama (Forsskal) 

    Shamsan, E.F.S. (2008)
    Goa with about 105 km long coastline has vast resources of marine shellfish and finfish. Fish is a protein rich food and for the state of Goa it assumes special significance as it forms one of the chief components in the ...
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    Tectonic and volcanic implications of a cratered seamount off Nicobar Island, Andaman Sea 

    KameshRaju, K.A.; Ray, D.; Mudholkar, A.V.; Murty, G.P.S.; Gahalaut, V.K.; Samudrala, K.; Paropkari, A.L.; Ramachandran, R.; SuryaPrakash, L. (Elsevier, 2012)
    The region of the Nicobar earthquake swarm of January 2005 has been explored during a recent cruise using multibeam swath bathymetry, seafloor imaging and TV-guided sampling to decipher the seafloor morphology, nature and ...
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    Biological and environmental characteristics of mangrove habitats from Manori creek, West Coast, India 

    Kulkarni, V.A.; Jagtap, T.G.; Mhalsekar, N.M.; Naik, A.N. (Springer, 2010)
    Mumbai, a megacity of India, and its adjacent marine environment, though heavily stressed from various anthropogenic interferences, harbor approx. 146 km sup(2) of mangrove cover. Manori creek, in the close vicinity of ...
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    Evolving trends in biosciences: Multi-purpose proteins - GFP and GFP-like proteins 

    Krishna, K.; Ingole, B.S. (Current Science Association, 2009)
    The sea is considered as holding a clue to many known and unknown biologically active compounds. A family of protein named Green Fluorescent Proteins (GFP)-like proteins, initially isolated from marine organisms, started ...
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    Macrobenthic communities of the coastal waters of Dabhol, west coast of India 

    Ingole, B.S.; Rodrigues, N.; Ansari, Z.A. (NISCAIR, CSIR, 2002)
    Macrobenthic community of a shallow subtidal (5-20 m) muddy deposit off Dabhol was investigated. Sediment comprised mainly of silt and clay with less of sand. Dominance of clayey-silt fraction reflects on active flocculation ...
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    Stone anchors from Bet Dwarka Island, Gujarat, Coast, India: Significance to historical period maritime activities 

    Sundaresh; Gaur, A.S.; Tripati, S.; Gudigar, P.; Bandodkar, S.N. (Australasian Institute of Maritime Archaeology, 2002)
    Bet Dwarka Island is situated on the extreme west of Indian territory in Jamnagar district of Gujarat. Underwater, the most preserved remains of ancient maritime activity could be the stone anchors of different types, as ...
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    Role of marine pollutants in impairment of DNA integrity. 

    Sarker, S.; Sarkar, A. (OMICS Publishing Group, 2015)
    In this article, we present an overview on the role of marine pollutants in impairment of DNA integrity in marine gastropods exposed to xenobiotics released from various sources into the coastal ecosystem. We provide an ...
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    Gas hydrates 

    Ramprasad, T. (National Institute of Oceanography, India, 2007)
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    जलीय पर्यावरण पर पॊलिविनाइल क्लोराइड प्लास्टिक के प्रभाव 

    Sarkar, A.; Vashistha, D. (National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR), India, 2012)
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    Impacts of Zn and Cu enrichment under ocean acidification scenario on a phytoplankton community from tropical upwelling system 

    Sharma, D.; Biswas, H.; Silori, S.; Bandyopadhyay, D.; Shaik, A.urR.; Cardinal, D.; Mandeng-Yogo, M.; Ray, D. (2020)
    Increasing dissolution of CO2 in the surface ocean is rapidly decreasing its pH and changing carbon chemistry which is further affecting marine biota in several ways. Phytoplankton response studies under the combination ...
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