Following a brief outline of the physiography of the Indian Ocean, an examination is made of the current situation regarding contamination of the environment. Prominent marine pollutants and the consequences of the marine disposal are discussed, considering in particular oil pollution, heavy metal pollution, agricultural wastes and domestic wastes. Research activities conducted in the area investigating the levels of marine pollution are detailed, and an evaluation made of future prospects concerning the monitoring and control of pollution
Biogeographical features, coastal ecosystems and coastal activities of the Bay of Bengal Coast of In...
Pollution is a big problem that has impact on all of the planet's ecosystems, including the oceans....
International audienceThis chapter provides an overview of the physical and biogeochemical factors t...
Some of the coastal and estuarine areas in South India are now under the direct threat from the inc...
Marine pollution and its impact on the living resources is one of the topics discussed all over the...
The environmental pressure due to pollution inputs and also due to human interference on tlte ecosy...
Western Indian Ocean Coast has many potential marine ecosystems such as mangrove, seagrass meadows, ...
Today the world is faced with an unprecedented menace of growing pollution of its air, land and wate...
Chemical oceanographic studies in the North Indian Ocean have revealed several interesting and uniqu...
Distribution of the marine life in relation to the extent of pollution at and outside Mahim Bay was ...
Exchanges of materials at the air-sea interface are linked to earth's heat budget and the natural ba...
Plastic debris is the most common and exponentially increasing human pollutant in the world's ocean....
This paper examines the range of development problems prevalent in the states of the Western Indian ...
Due to large scale industrialisation and indiscriminate discharge of effluents with high BOD, toxic...
Marine pollution is a major problem nowadays in our country. Contamination is the entrance into the ...
Biogeographical features, coastal ecosystems and coastal activities of the Bay of Bengal Coast of In...
Pollution is a big problem that has impact on all of the planet's ecosystems, including the oceans....
International audienceThis chapter provides an overview of the physical and biogeochemical factors t...
Some of the coastal and estuarine areas in South India are now under the direct threat from the inc...
Marine pollution and its impact on the living resources is one of the topics discussed all over the...
The environmental pressure due to pollution inputs and also due to human interference on tlte ecosy...
Western Indian Ocean Coast has many potential marine ecosystems such as mangrove, seagrass meadows, ...
Today the world is faced with an unprecedented menace of growing pollution of its air, land and wate...
Chemical oceanographic studies in the North Indian Ocean have revealed several interesting and uniqu...
Distribution of the marine life in relation to the extent of pollution at and outside Mahim Bay was ...
Exchanges of materials at the air-sea interface are linked to earth's heat budget and the natural ba...
Plastic debris is the most common and exponentially increasing human pollutant in the world's ocean....
This paper examines the range of development problems prevalent in the states of the Western Indian ...
Due to large scale industrialisation and indiscriminate discharge of effluents with high BOD, toxic...
Marine pollution is a major problem nowadays in our country. Contamination is the entrance into the ...
Biogeographical features, coastal ecosystems and coastal activities of the Bay of Bengal Coast of In...
Pollution is a big problem that has impact on all of the planet's ecosystems, including the oceans....
International audienceThis chapter provides an overview of the physical and biogeochemical factors t...