In India the chief marine timber boring organisms are 2 species of Martesia, 28 species of shipworms, 4 species and a variety of Sphaeroma and 9 species of Limnoria besides bacteria and fungi. The occurrence, abundance and activity of the various species of borers show remarkable variations and fluctuations in the different harbours of India, each harbour or area having its own dominant set of species and an assemblage of less important forms. These species have their own characteristic preferences, life history and seasons of attachment and a scheme evolved for one locality may prove ineffective for another. Through a delicate and complex ecological adjustment the borers occurring in a locality have reached an interrelationship reducing in...
Six species of structural timbers grown in Andaman area have been examined for natural resistance to...
Six species of structural timbers grown in Andaman area have been examined for natural resistance to...
Species composition and some aspects of the biology of the fouling community in Neendakara port (sou...
Observations on the underwater durability of thirteen species of times growth in Andhra Pradesh agai...
The serious problem of destruction of wood in sea and brackish waters of India has been discussed wi...
Observations on the underwater durability of thirteen species of times growth in Andhra Pradesh agai...
Observations on the underwater durability of thirteen species of times growth in Andhra Pradesh agai...
Observations on the underwater durability of thirteen species of times growth in Andhra Pradesh agai...
Observations on the underwater durability of thirteen species of times growth in Andhra Pradesh agai...
In a survey on the occurrence of marine wood boring organisms at Chippada-Rambilli, Visakhapatnam-Bh...
39-43Test panels have been set at 5 different sites in nearshore and offshore waters of Port Blair w...
Six species of structural timbers grown in Andaman area have been examined for natural resistance to...
Six species of structural timbers grown in Andaman area have been examined for natural resistance to...
In India, the fishing industry alone incurs an annual loss of over 120 million rupees on account of ...
Six species of structural timbers grown in Andaman area have been examined for natural resistance to...
Six species of structural timbers grown in Andaman area have been examined for natural resistance to...
Six species of structural timbers grown in Andaman area have been examined for natural resistance to...
Species composition and some aspects of the biology of the fouling community in Neendakara port (sou...
Observations on the underwater durability of thirteen species of times growth in Andhra Pradesh agai...
The serious problem of destruction of wood in sea and brackish waters of India has been discussed wi...
Observations on the underwater durability of thirteen species of times growth in Andhra Pradesh agai...
Observations on the underwater durability of thirteen species of times growth in Andhra Pradesh agai...
Observations on the underwater durability of thirteen species of times growth in Andhra Pradesh agai...
Observations on the underwater durability of thirteen species of times growth in Andhra Pradesh agai...
In a survey on the occurrence of marine wood boring organisms at Chippada-Rambilli, Visakhapatnam-Bh...
39-43Test panels have been set at 5 different sites in nearshore and offshore waters of Port Blair w...
Six species of structural timbers grown in Andaman area have been examined for natural resistance to...
Six species of structural timbers grown in Andaman area have been examined for natural resistance to...
In India, the fishing industry alone incurs an annual loss of over 120 million rupees on account of ...
Six species of structural timbers grown in Andaman area have been examined for natural resistance to...
Six species of structural timbers grown in Andaman area have been examined for natural resistance to...
Six species of structural timbers grown in Andaman area have been examined for natural resistance to...
Species composition and some aspects of the biology of the fouling community in Neendakara port (sou...