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Conservation of Marine Environment - Only Way of Sustaining the Very Existence of Human Civilization on our Planet

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  • Anupam Ghosh
  • Shanta Ghosh

    (Asian Marine Conservation Association, India)

  • Vineeta Ghosh

    (Department of Environmental Science, University of Solapur, India)

Abstract

In order to find out the solution of various problems prevailing in the marine and offshore ecosystems in India, the present authors, as regular routine practice of versatile research work respectively, have been concentrating their respective scientific research on marine pollution, ocean acidification, coastal resource management and its social impact study and have presented their respective papers in various national and international conferences and obtained interactions. In order to ponder the real time solution, the present paper deals with the observation and experience obtained by the respective authors which are the derivatives of scientific and societal thought presented in this paper as a product of intermittent and cumulative manners and opined suggestive issues on the present and future significance of marine and coastal research activities, apprehensions and its various hindrances. Issues of marine conservation, threats to securities of marine & coastal ecosystem including the direct impacts for not taking appropriate measures of marine conservation, and the suggestive remedial measures have been categorically discussed from new dimensions.

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  • Anupam Ghosh & Shanta Ghosh & Vineeta Ghosh, 2017. "Conservation of Marine Environment - Only Way of Sustaining the Very Existence of Human Civilization on our Planet," Oceanography & Fisheries Open Access Journal, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 5(2), pages 19-21, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:jofoaj:v:5:y:2017:i:2:p:19-21
    DOI: 10.19080/OFOAJ.2017.05.555656
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