First record of Parapercis ommatura (Actinopterygii: Perciformes: Pinguipedidae) from the Indian Ocean [PDF]
This paper reports a finding of Parapercis ommatura Jordan et Snyder, 1902 from the Indian Ocean on the basis of detailed examination of 21 specimens collected from the West Bengal coast, on the northern part of Indian east coast.
D. Ray, C. Ho H., A. Mohapatra
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Interactions Between a Marine Heatwave and Tropical Cyclone Amphan in the Bay of Bengal in 2020
Interactions are diagnosed between a marine heatwave (MHW) event and tropical super cyclone Amphan in the Bay of Bengal. In May 2020, an MHW developed in the Bay of Bengal driven by coupled ocean-atmosphere processes which included shoaling of the mixed ...
Saurabh Rathore +9 more
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Closing the sea surface mixed layer temperature budget from in situ observations alone: Operation Advection during BoBBLE [PDF]
Sea surface temperature (SST) is a fundamental driver of tropical weather systems such as monsoon rainfall and tropical cyclones. However, understanding of the factors that control SST variability is lacking, especially during the monsoons when in situ ...
A Okubo +28 more
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The plateau vortex and the tropical cyclone over the Bay of Bengal have common active periods but there are few studies on the influence of their interaction on the plateau precipitation.
Lin Jialu, Li Ying, Liu Longsheng
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Diversity of Indian Barnacles in Marine Provinces and Ecoregions of the Indian Ocean
The present study is the first completed and taxonomically validated literature review of the biodiversity of barnacles (Cirripedia) in India. A total of 144 species in 75 genera and 19 families have been recorded in India.
Jigneshkumar Trivedi +4 more
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Regional management of the Bay of Bengal water area. The challenges of maritime security
The Bay of Bengal is the largest bay in the world that forms the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean, bordered mostly by the Eastern Coast of India, southern coast of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka to the west and Myanmar and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands (
Nafisa Yeasmin, Pavel Tkach
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Paleoproductivity and coccolith carbonate export in the northern Bay of Bengal during the late Pleistocene [PDF]
The Bay of Bengal (BoB) is a unique oceanographic and sedimentary environment because of the influence of the South Asian monsoon, which causes seasonal reversals of wind-driven ocean circulation and results in massive inputs of freshwater and sediment ...
M. Srivastava +5 more
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Exploring the applicability of biological and socioeconomic tools in developing EAFM plans for data absent areas : Spinner dolphin EAFM for Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka [PDF]
Acknowledgements University of Aberdeen, UK and Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystems (BOBLME) project are acknowledged for partial funding of this research.Peer ...
Jayakody, Sevvandi +2 more
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Mixed layer variability and chlorophyll a biomass in the Bay of Bengal [PDF]
The mixed layer is the most variable and dynamically active part of the marine environment that couples the underlying ocean to the atmosphere and plays an important role in determining the oceanic primary productivity.
J. Narvekar, S. Prasanna Kumar
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ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS OF MARINE CORE SEDIMENT BELONG TO CENTRAL WESTERN BAY OF BENGAL BY USING PIXE [PDF]
The aim of the present work is to estimate the accumulation of various elements related to the core sediment belong to the Krishna-Godavari marginal area with a nuclear analytical technique. Hence, a 4.12 m long marine sediment gravity core was collected
P.V.L. Narayana +3 more
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