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Journal of Marine Science: Research & Development
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Angsuman Chanda

Post Graduate Department of Zoology, Raja NL Khan Women’s College, Gope Palace, Midnapur, Paschim Medinipur-721 102, WB, India.

Biography

Dr.A. Chanda works at Raja Narendralal Khan Women's College (A) as Asst. Professor of PG Zoology. Dr. A. Chanda does research in Environmental Science, Aquaculture, Animal Science & prawn taxonomy. Dr. Chanda is recently engaged in diversity and conservation of indigenous freshwater fishes of West Bengal as well as engaged in socio-economic development of village people of his native place through aquaculture and guiding 4 Ph. D scholars, one thesis submitted published 73 papers & 14 books.

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A Study on the Zoogeography of Indian Penaeidae

From the distributional point of view of Penaeid prawn, Indian region in the present study is divided into three main sub-regions viz., East Coast, West Coast including Laccadive-Minicoy Islands and Andaman Islands. Present study also records existence of 79 species in the coastalwater of India. Out of 79 species 9 are endemic, 24 are common in eas... Read More»

Angsuman Chanda

Research Article: J Marine Sci Res Dev 6: 217

DOI: 10.4172/2155-9910.1000217

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