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Third Indian Antarctic Research Expedition and the role played by C.M.F.R.I.

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Title Third Indian Antarctic Research Expedition and the role played by C.M.F.R.I.
 
Creator Mathew, K J
 
Subject CMFRI
 
Description 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 and has vast resource in Antarctic Ocean with a circumpolar distribution. A detailed report of the work carried out by the author and also the results obtained on the quantitative abundance of zooplankton in the respective study areas is also included.
 
Publisher CMFRI; Kochi
 
Date 1984-05
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/3059/1/MFIS_57-1-to_upload.pdf
Mathew, K J (1984) Third Indian Antarctic Research Expedition and the role played by C.M.F.R.I. Marine Fisheries Information Service, Technical and Extension Series, 57. pp. 1-18.