Smruti Prajna Pradhan

Smruti Prajna Pradhan
  • PhD Student at Ravenshaw University

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Ravenshaw University
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  • PhD Student

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Microplastic pollution has emerged as a new global concern because of its ubiquitous and persistent nature. Due to the rising use of plastics and discharge of plastic waste into coastal water bodies from point and non-point sources, the occurrence of microplastics along coastal ecosystems has become very prevalent. The current study is the first of...
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Three billion people globally rely on fish and other seafood as a significant source of animal protein. Despite being deemed illegal due to its ability to cause cancer, mutagenesis, and tumor development, formaldehyde is still in use to extend the shelf life of different fish and shellfish, which indicates the failure of awareness among people. For...
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A study on the diversity of diatom Coscinodiscus species was carried out in the coastal water of Dhamra during pre-monsoon, monsoon, and post-monsoon period (2021-2022).
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Aim: To study the diversity of Ceratium Schrank (Dinophyceae) species in the surface waters of Dhamra, Odisha, Eastern India. Methodology: The present study was carried out at six GPS coordinated stations in the coastal waters of Dhamra, Odisha during pre-monsoon, monsoon and post-monsoon periods (March 2021, October 2021 and February 2022). Standa...
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Organotin compounds (OTs) belong to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) group and are capable of persisting up to 40 years due to their chemical nature. Tributyltin (TBT) is an anti‐fouling agent and can easily leach out into water threatening the aquatic life. Molluscs are sensitive towards the presence of toxins in their surrounding environment...
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Heavy metal pollution in aquatic systems is a global concern because of its toxicity, persistent nature, and its bioaccumulation. The present study was carried out to understand the sub-lethal effects of lead acetate on Anabas testudineus despite its ability to tolerate stress. Fish were exposed to various concentrations of lead acetate (1.291, 1.9...
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Community Structure With Focus On Ceratium (Schrank) Species In Coastal Waters Of Dhamra, Odisha, East Coast Of India

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