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Response of macrobenthic communties to oil spills along Goa coast

DRS at CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography

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Title Response of macrobenthic communties to oil spills along Goa coast
 
Creator Gregory, A.
 
Contributor Ingole, B.S.
 
Subject Macrobenthic sampling
West coast of India
 
Description Oil pollution is a major environmental problem and is important, in particular to the Indian coastline as two main oil tanker routes pass through the Arabian Sea. In contrary to the decrease in oil spill globally, the number of tanker spills/accidents has increased along the Indian coast with 70% occurring along west coast. Like other states on the west coast of India, Goa coastline also lies along the oil tanker route and since 1994, four spills have been reported. In May 2006, a bulk carrier “MV Ocean Seraya” ran aground along the Karwar Coast and the impact of the slick was also visible 20 kms away in South Goa. In view of the increased incidents of oil spills, it was felt necessary to analyse and discuss the impact of oil spills on the intertidal benthic community and coastal fishery. The present work also discusses the impact of oil spill from MV Ocean Seraya and the impact of other oil spills on the intertidal macrobenthic community along the Goa coast.
 
Date 2007-04-05T14:32:57Z
2007-04-05T14:32:57Z
2007
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier MSc., Dissertation, Mumbai University - National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, India
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/564
 
Language en
 
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