Table of Contents
Articles
Physical characteristics of the coastal waters between Navapur and Umbharat, West coast of India. Part 2. Vertical homogeneity of temperature and salinity | |
G.N. Swamy, R.V. Sarma | 139-147 |
Physical characteristics of the coastal waters between Navapur and Umbharat, West coast of India. Part 3. Stability and dispersion | |
G.N. Swamy, C.V. Vijayakumar | 149-155 |
Effect of domestic sewage on the vegetative growth of juvenile plants of Sargassum johnstonii in the laboratory culture | |
A. Tewari, P.S. Rao | 157-162 |
Occurrence of swarms of Sagitta enflata (Chaetognatha) and Pleurobrachia globosa (Ctenophora) in the coastal waters of Goa | |
S.C. Goswami | 163-166 |
Studies on pectinolytic fungi from the mangrove sediments | |
S.D.V. Velho, J. DeSouza | 167-173 |
Ecology of the crustacean plankton of the retting zone with special reference to sulphide pollution in a backwater system of Kerala | |
P.K.A. Azis, N.B. Nair | 175-182 |
Observations on marine biofouling on electroplated metallic surfaces in Goa waters | |
A.B. Wagh, S.S. Sawant | 183-188 |
Morphometric study and relative growth of various body parts in Caranx kalla (Cuv. Val.) off Bombay coast | |
K.N. Misra, P.S. Choudhary | 189-192 |
The Arctic ocean and its coast in the Cenezoic Era | |
R.R. Nair | 193 |
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