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Coast and its importance Dr. C. Rag
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Top 10 largest coastal cities of th
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Terminology of coastal regions
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Tides Definition: The periodic rise
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Coastal Environment of India - Cont
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Types of Shores • Rocky Shore •
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Rocky shore animals Sea urchin Turb
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Sandy shore Molluscs Oliva Donax De
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Adaptation of animals in sandy shor
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Zonation in Sandy Shore
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Grain size in muddy shore
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Adaptation of animals in muddy shor
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Coastal Ecosystems • Estuarine ec
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Profile of an ideal estuary
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Importance of Estuaries • Provide
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Diversity of seagrass • Global co
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Threats to seagrass ecosystem Natur
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Seaweed resources in Indian Coast S
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Mangrove Ecosystem • Mangroves ar
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Sl. No. State-wise status of mangro
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Mangrove fauna of India (2359 speci
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Threatened invertebrates in mangrov
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Threats to Mangroves 1. Cattle graz
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Acropora monticulosa Coral Reef Eco
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Distribution of Coral Reefs in Indi
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Diversity of Corals in A&N Islands
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TYPES OF CORAL GROWTH FORMS Digitat
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TYPES OF CORALLITES Ceroid: Adjacen
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Location marks of Permanent Monitor
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Percentage Live coral cover(%) in A
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Corals of Great Nicobar Island Acro
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Corals of Rutland Island Seriatopor
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Corals of RJMNP Favia matthaii Plat
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Coral Reef cover in North Reef Isla
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Coral reef cover in RJMNP Rani Jans
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Great Nicobar Island Great Nicobar
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Coral Associate: Echinoderm diversi
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Echinoderms - Holothurians Actinopy
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Echinoderms of RJMNP Prionocidaris
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Coral Associate: Molluscan diversit
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Molluscs of South Andaman Bursa gra
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