The survey and exploration of marine non-living resources is
being carried out by the Oceanographic Research Vessel(ORV) Sagar
Kanya since 1984. The vessel is fitted with sophisticated
facilities for carrying out research in the field of physical and
chemical oceanography,marine biology, meteorology,marine geology,
marine geophysics, etc. During the year the vessel undertook 11
scientific cruises and spent 223 days at sea. Major scientific
investigations carried out during the course of the year, are:
BOB CRUST studies in the Bay of Bengal for gravimetric,
bathymetric, sediment sampling and geological aspects of Eastern
continental margin.
Surface heat fluxes, circulation and volume transport in respect
of warm pool in Bay of Bengal. Comparison of zooplankton diversity
during the pre-monsoon season.
Environmental impact assessment in the Central Indian Ocean Basin
Polymetallic Nodules mining areas.
Investigations on the gravity, magnetic anomalies, geomorphology
and study of air-borne particle flux and deep-sea samples in the
Arabian Sea.
Physical, chemical and meteorological studies in the Equatorial
Indian Ocean including the circulation features.
Collection of sea truth data for validating satellite derived
oceanic parameters and validation campaigns for IRS-P3 Modular
Opto-Electronic Scanner(MOS).
Joint Global Ocean Flux Studies (JGOFS) were undertaken in the
Arabian sea to determine and understand the processes
controlling time-varying fluxes of carbon and associated biogenic
elements and to predict the response of biochemical processes to
climate change.
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