
Nabonita PalTechno India University · Oceanography
Nabonita Pal
M.Sc. (Biotechnology), Ph.D. (Oceanography) Research Scientist (Oceanography)
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Introduction
Dr. Nabonita Pal, Post Doctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Oceanography, Techno India University, West Bengal is a post graduate in Biotechnology. Ms. Pal is credited to have 50 publications in National and International journals of repute. Ms. Pal has experience in working in the mangrove ecosystem of Indian Sundarbans. Ms Pal was honoured with Young Scientist Award in 2014 by the Centre for Ocean and Environmental Studies (COES), New Delhi.
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September 2013 - August 2015
September 2015 - present
Techno India University, Kolkata
Position
- Researcher
September 2013 - August 2015
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We evaluated stored carbon in the Above Ground Biomass (AGB consisting of stem and leaf), Below Ground Biomass (BGB comprising of the root system) and Total Biomass (TB, sum total of AGB and BGB) of 3 month seedlings of Avicennia alba in the western, central and eastern sectors of Indian Sundarbans during premonsoon (June) of 2016. In all the selec...
Keywords: Indian Sundarbans; Mangroves; Oxygen Generation Mangroves provide a wide spectrum of ecosystem services which include upgradation of air quality, stabilizing temperature, reduction of ultraviolet radiation, oxygen generation, carbon sequestration, habitat of several flora and fauna (enhancement of biodiversity), aesthetic beauty etc. Oxyg...
Arpita Saha, Department of Oceanography, Techno India University - 1
Mangroves are known for several ecosystem services of which carbon sequestration under the regulating service has gained momentum in recent years. This study aims to evaluate the carbon credit (in INR) from four mangrove patches at Kakdwip and Chemaguri in the western Indian Sundarbans, and Bali Island and Jharkhali in the central Indian Sundarbans...
Mangroves are known for several ecosystem services of which carbon sequestration under the regulating service has gained momentum in recent years. This study aims to evaluate the carbon credit (in INR) from four mangrove patches at Kakdwip and Chemaguri in the western Indian Sundarbans, and Bali Island and Jharkhali in the central Indian Sundarbans...
Mangroves are known for several ecosystem services of which carbon sequestration under the regulating service has gained momentum in recent years. This study aims to evaluate the carbon credit (in INR) from four mangrove patches at Kakdwip and Chemaguri in the western Indian Sundarbans, and Bali Island and Jharkhali in the central Indian Sundarbans...
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