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    Coral reef ecosystems 

    Bakus, G.J.; Wright, M.; Schulte, B.; Mofidi, F.; Yazdandoust, M.; Gulko, D.; Naqvi, S.W.A.; Jagtap, T.G.; Goes, J.; Naik, C. (Oxford & IBH, New Delhi, 1994)
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    Biological studies in the Indian Ocean 

    Parulekar, A.H. (Elsevier, 1991)
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    Blooms of phytoplankton along the west coast of India associated with nutrient enrichment and the response of zooplankton 

    Nair, S.R.S.; Devassy, V.P.; Madhupratap, M. (Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1992)
    Incidents of blooms of phytoplankton, discolourations of coastal estuarine waters and swarms of zooplankton are regular features along the west coast of India These are generally concomitant with changes in the chemical ...
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    Distribution of meroplankton in relation to the thermocline in the Western Indian ocean during day and night 

    Balachandran, T. (Marine Biological Association of India, 1991)
    Based on 35 night and 27 day zooplankton collections made from a depth of 200 m to surface and the thermocline layer to surface, the distribution of meroplankton in relation to the thermocline was studied in the western ...
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    Study of mangrove environment of Maharashtra coast using remote sensing data 

    Jagtap, T.G.; Untawale, A.G.; Inamdar, S.N. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1994)
    Analysis of remote sensing data indicate approximately 210 km super(2) of the mangrove area along the Maharashtra coast in India. The dominant species along the coast are Rhizophora mucronata, Avicennia officinalis, A. ...
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    Errata to: Some aspects of microbiological characteristics in the nearshore waters of Bombay 

    Ramaiah, N. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1994)
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    Sinularia mauritiana, a new species of soft coral (Coelenterata:Octocorallia) from Mauritius, Indian Ocean 

    Jayasree, V.; Parulekar, A.H. (National Museum of Natural History Naturalis, 1994)
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    Marine flora of Andaman and Nicobar group of Islands, Andaman Seas, India 

    Jagtap, T.G. (New Delhi: Konark Publ, 1994)
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    Benthos of Beypore and Korapuzha estuaries of North Kerala 

    Devi, K.S.; Sankaranarayanan, V.N.; Venugopal, P. (Kerala: State Committee on Science, Technology and Environment, 1994)
    The benthos from Beypore and Korapuzha estuaries were studied for one year. Environmental features, sediment characteristics and organic carbon content were estimated. Benthic density was high during monsoon and postmonsoon ...
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    Ecology and distribution of hydromedusae from Beypore and Korapuzha, tropical estuaries of south west coast of India 

    Santhakumari, V. (1992)
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    AuthorParulekar, A.H. (4)Ansari, Z.A. (3)Jagtap, T.G. (3)Goswami, S.C. (2)Ramaiah, N. (2)Bakus, G.J. (1)Balachandran, T. (1)Chandramohan, D. (1)Devassy, V.P. (1)Devi, K.S. (1)... View MoreSubject
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