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Observing the Oceans
Ocean Observation Systems Group of National Institute of Ocean Technology has established a moored buoy network consisting of twelve deepwater buoys, four coastal buoys and two tsunami buoys at strate...
R Venkatesan M Kalyani K J Jossia K Ramesh M Arul Muthiah S Ramasundaram and P Murugesh
Minimising Shipborne Emissions Along the Indian Coast
The 7,500 kms long Indian coastline is dotted with many major and minor ports. The temporal increase in the volume of cargo is also indicative of the rising emissions by ships which NIOT is trying to...
D Rajasekhar PS Deepak Sankar B Bhavana Singh D Narendrakumar Ananthakrishna K Ramasundaram D Bernardin Marina and V Chandana Deepthi
Recent Developments in Shore Protection for India’s Coasts
The 7,500 km long Indian coastline faces severe threats from the process of coastal erosion. The National Institute of Ocean Technology, through data collection, scientific modelling and engineering a...
Quarter Century of Ocean Technology
In the last 25 years, the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) has progressed from developing technology for shallow waters to deep waters. Coastal communities too have been provided access t...
VASHANK, 2019: The Future of Our Earth is in Safe Hands
<p>I am sure we have all heard and momentarily been alarmed about the melting of Antarctic ice, global warming, carbon emissions, etc. I sometimes wondered why is it that these grave environmental iss...
चंद्रमा के डार्क साइड पर चीनी अंतरिक्ष मिशन
<p>नव वर्ष 2019 की शुरुआत के साथ ही पृथ्वी का एकमात्र प्राकृतिक उपग्रह चंद्रमा ने ‘चांग ए-4‘ (Chang’e 4) नामक एक नए अतिथि का स्वागत किया। परंतु यह अतिथि इस रूप में भिन्न था कि इसने चंद्रमा के उस हिस्स...
