Table of Contents
Articles
Effect of embedment on vibration of a model foundation of coastal structures | |
A.K. Jain | 1-9 |
Erosion at Colva, Goa | |
G.N. Swamy, V.V.R. Varadachari | 11-20 |
Studies on photosynthetic bacteria: 1. Ecology of photosynthetic bacteria in aquatic environment in Goa | |
A. Aguiar, J. DeSouza | 21-28 |
Studies on photosynthetic bacteria. 2. Studies on chlorophyll and growth in Chlorobium limicola and Chlorobium thiosulfatophilum | |
A. Aguiar, J. DeSouza | 29-34 |
Zooplankton studies in the Indian Ocean. 2. From the Arabian Sea during the post-monsoon period | |
V.R. Nair, G. Peter, V.T. Paulinose | 35-43 |
Studies on the ecology of zooplankton of Cochin backwaters | |
M. Madhupratap | 45-56 |
Morphological changes in the development of the ovary in the eyestalk ablated estuarine crab, Scylla serrata (forskal) | |
S. John, P. Sivadas | 57-62 |
Maturity and spawning in Mugil cephalus linnaeus in Goa waters | |
H.P. Das | 63-71 |
Trends in marine fish landings in India | |
S.S. Shastri | 73-81 |
Short term variations in the environmental conditions of the Cola Bay, Velsao-Goa | |
X.N. Verlencar, C. DeSilva | 83-86 |
Record of pyrosoma atlanticum (pyrosomidae, ascidiacea) from the Bay of Bengal | |
K.J. Peter | 87-90 |
Caloric values of the ingested food of the grey mullet mugil cephalus linnaeus | |
H.P. Das | 91-94 |
Food conversion in the fish etroplus suratensis | |
Sumitra-Vijayaraghavan, M.V.M. Wafar, J.P. Royan | 95-99 |
Variations in biochemical composition of the green mussel perna viridis linnaeus of ennore estuary, Madras | |
M.S. Shafee | 101-104 |
Seasonal variation in major metabolities of mangrove foliage | |
A.G. Untawale, N.B. Bhosle, V.K. Dhargalkar, S.G.P. Matondkar, S.S. Bukhari | 105-110 |
A note on the karyotypes of some carlanoid copepods | |
U. Goswami, S.C. Goswami | 111-113 |
Mahasagar by National Institite of Oceanography, Goa, India is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Powered by Open Journal Systems. Site is best viewed in 1024X768 resolution. A project by Mithun Raj M. at NIO.