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Oil pollution in Chilika lagoon: An anthropogenic threat to biodiversity.

IR@NIO: CSIR-National Institute Of Oceanography, Goa

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Creator Baliarsingh, S.K.
Sahoo, S.
Acharya, A.
Dalabehera, H.B.
Sahu, K.C.
Lotliker, A.A.
 
Date 2014-04-07T08:58:47Z
2014-04-07T08:58:47Z
2014
 
Identifier Current Science, vol.104(4); 2014; 516-517.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/4507
 
Description Chilika lagoon is situated on the east coast of India and is spread over three districts of Odisha, namely Puri, Khordha and Ganjam. It is a hotspot for biodiversity, and the largest wintering ground for migratory avian guests on the Indian sub-continent. This note describes oil pollution from mechanized vessels observed during regular field surveys. It observes that keeping in view of the future adverse impact of oil pollution and hazardous chemicals on the lagoon ecosystem, this anthropogenic pollution should be regularly monitored and checked
 
Language en
 
Publisher Current Science Association
 
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Subject oil pollution
brackishwater ecology
anthropogenic factors
environmental effects
biodiversity
 
Title Oil pollution in Chilika lagoon: An anthropogenic threat to biodiversity.
 
Type Journal Article