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Journal of Marine Science: Research & Development
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P Soundarapandian

Faculty of Marine Sciences, Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology,Annamalai University, Parangipettai-608 502. Tamil Nadu, India.

Biography

P Soundarapandian is from the Faculty of Marine Sciences, Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology,Annamalai University, Parangipettai-608 502. Tamil Nadu, India. The most cited an article from Soundarapandian’s publication is “Invited lecture on “Coastal Biodiversity in India” in the International Conference on Marine Biodiversity and Conservation”.

Publications

Portunid Crab Fishery Resources From Nagapattinam Coast, South East Coast of India

Marine crabs are plays a vital role, depending upon the directly and indirectly in livelihoods the millions of people around the world. In the last two decades, the employ in the principal fisheries and farming parts has grown faster than the world’s population and employment in traditional culture management. The food from land is day by... Read More»

D Varadharajan and P Soundarapandian

Research Article: J Marine Sci Res Dev 2013, 3: 132

DOI: 10.4172/2155-9910.1000132

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