Abstract

A preliminary survey was made of over 500 kilometers of the southern east coast of India starting from Nagore in the Bay of Bengal (19°50'N and 79°50'E) and ending at Cape Comorin in the Indian Ocean (8°5'N and 77°33'E) including Palk Strait, Palk Bay and the Gulf of Mannar. The survey of cyanobacteria in each region included different areas viz. open sea, stagnant sea water ponds and puddles, backwaters and salt pans. During the survey the nature of the sea shores in all the regions were examined and representative samples of sea water were taken from different regions for chemical analysis (...)

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