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Marine Ecology and Biogeochemistry
Climate Change and Marine Ecosystems

Biogeochemical processes across the riverine-estuarine-marine continuum
Confront Climate Change before it’s too late​!!
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The natural ecosystems, we love, are facing a threat due to climate change and global warming. That change is dramatically modifying/transforming the structure and functioning of marine systems too. My research focuses on various biogeochemical processes governing marine ecosystem on varying spatio-temporal scales.​
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My current research areas of interests are:
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Climate Change and Marine Biogeochemistry
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Climate Change and Ocean Acidification
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Phytoplankton Ecology - Physiology
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Stable Isotope Ecology
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Air Sea Exchange
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