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Protozoans and Other Fauna Associated with Sea Grass Ecosystems of Palk Bay


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1 Zoological Survey of India, Marine Biology Regional Centre, Chennai-600 028, India
2 Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, Kolkata-700 053, India
 

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Palk Bay is situated in the southeast coast of India between latitude 9° 55’-10° 45’ N and longitude 78° 58’-79° 55’E. The Palk Bay itself is about 110 km long and is surrounded on the northern and western sides by the coastline of the state of Tamil Nadu in the mainland of India. Palk Bay is a shallow and fl at basin, the depth hardly exceeds 9 metres on an average.
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Authors

L. Bindu
Zoological Survey of India, Marine Biology Regional Centre, Chennai-600 028, India
G. Sivaleela
Zoological Survey of India, Marine Biology Regional Centre, Chennai-600 028, India
Rajkumar Rajan
Zoological Survey of India, Marine Biology Regional Centre, Chennai-600 028, India
K. Venkataraman
Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, Kolkata-700 053, India

Abstract


Palk Bay is situated in the southeast coast of India between latitude 9° 55’-10° 45’ N and longitude 78° 58’-79° 55’E. The Palk Bay itself is about 110 km long and is surrounded on the northern and western sides by the coastline of the state of Tamil Nadu in the mainland of India. Palk Bay is a shallow and fl at basin, the depth hardly exceeds 9 metres on an average.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.26515/rzsi.v114i2.168625