India entered the Antarctica Era when a team of 21 Indian nationals landed in Antarctica on 9th December, 1981. It was a big leap forward for the Indian science and technology and was much acclaimed the world over. It was indeed a tremendous achievement for a developing country like India. The whole programme was due to the initiative and encouragement of Prime Minister Smt. Indira Gandhi. The chief task of the Expedition was to build a permanent base station during one Antarctic summer which could house 12-16 personnel during winter. The author was to carry out investigations on various aspects of 'krill' (Euphausia superba Dana) a protein rich and vitamin rich crustacean which looks like tiny shrimp and would grow to about 55 mm in length...
Steady progress was maintained during the year 1961-62 in the implementation of the various program...
Steady progress was maintained during the year 1960-61 in the implementation of the various program...
The coastal regions of Antarctica, where substantial deposits of oil and (other minerals are reporte...
India has great strides in Polar sciences since the first Indian Scientific Antarctic Expedition. It...
This paper deals in general terms with the historical expeditions to the Antarctica by various explo...
Author was one among the sixteen scientists and also the second scientist from Kerala to have partic...
343-351India has launched the first Indian Scientific Antarctic Expedition in 1981. Since then there...
Many countries, including India, a re showing evidence of growing interest in oceanography and pract...
A new regime of oceans has come into being since December, 1982, when, at Jamaica, more than 100 co...
Commemorating the silver jubilee year (2006) of India’s Antarctic Programmes, the National Centre f...
India, with its extensive marine and inland water resources that support diverse aquatic ecosystems,...
The Indian Ocean covering an area of about 28,000,000 square miles constitutes more than 14 % of th...
The scientific work of the Institute is broadly divided into three major divisions namely, fishery ...
During 1972, the Institute has undertaken 29 research projects and all-round progress was maintaine...
Marine biological research in India dates back to the 18th century, and the surveys and expedit...
Steady progress was maintained during the year 1961-62 in the implementation of the various program...
Steady progress was maintained during the year 1960-61 in the implementation of the various program...
The coastal regions of Antarctica, where substantial deposits of oil and (other minerals are reporte...
India has great strides in Polar sciences since the first Indian Scientific Antarctic Expedition. It...
This paper deals in general terms with the historical expeditions to the Antarctica by various explo...
Author was one among the sixteen scientists and also the second scientist from Kerala to have partic...
343-351India has launched the first Indian Scientific Antarctic Expedition in 1981. Since then there...
Many countries, including India, a re showing evidence of growing interest in oceanography and pract...
A new regime of oceans has come into being since December, 1982, when, at Jamaica, more than 100 co...
Commemorating the silver jubilee year (2006) of India’s Antarctic Programmes, the National Centre f...
India, with its extensive marine and inland water resources that support diverse aquatic ecosystems,...
The Indian Ocean covering an area of about 28,000,000 square miles constitutes more than 14 % of th...
The scientific work of the Institute is broadly divided into three major divisions namely, fishery ...
During 1972, the Institute has undertaken 29 research projects and all-round progress was maintaine...
Marine biological research in India dates back to the 18th century, and the surveys and expedit...
Steady progress was maintained during the year 1961-62 in the implementation of the various program...
Steady progress was maintained during the year 1960-61 in the implementation of the various program...
The coastal regions of Antarctica, where substantial deposits of oil and (other minerals are reporte...