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The
National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) with its headquarters
at Dona Paula, Goa, and regional centers at Kochi,
Mumbai and Visakhapatnam,
is one of the 38 constituent laboratories of the Council of
Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR),
New Delhi. NIO was established on 1 January 1966 following
the International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE) in early
1960s. The institute has grown today into a large oceanographic
laboratory of international repute. The focus of research
has been on observing and understanding the special oceanographic
features that the North Indian basin offers. The inferences
from this research have been reported in about 5000 research
articles so far.
The institute has about 200 scientists (more than half of
them hold doctoral degree) and 100 technical support staff.
The major research areas include the four traditional branches
of oceanography - biological, chemical, geological/geophysical,
and physical - and some other areas such as marine instrumentation
and archaeology. The institute has well equipped laboratories
to conduct research in these and multidisciplinary areas.
The institute also operates a coastal research vessel CRV
Sagar Sukti, a 23 m vessel equipped for multidisciplinary
oceanographic observations. NIO's scientists also have access
to the ocean going research vessel ORV Sagar Kanya, operated
by the Ministry of Earth Sciences. The institute has a library
with 15,000 books and 20,000 back volumes of research journals,
making it the best collection of printed literature on ocean
sciences in the country.
In addition to basic research, the institute also carries
out applied research sponsored by the industry. These studies
include oceanographic data collection, environmental impact
assessment, and modeling to predict environmental impact.
The institute also provides consultancy on a number of issues
including marine environmental protection and coastal zone
regulations.
With the largest collection of ocean scientists in the country,
and equipped with suitable ocean research infrastructure,
NIO serves as an advanced center of education in ocean sciences.
Many universities have recognized the institute for carrying
out doctoral research, and a number of NIO scientists have
been recognized as doctoral research guides. There are at
present over 60 Junior/Senior Research Fellows (qualified
through CSIR/UGC eligibility criterion) pursuing their doctoral
studies in the institute. In addition, over 240 undergraduate
and postgraduate students pursue their project research at
this institute every year. About 5% of them come from foreign
countries.
More information about ongoing research programmes, student
opportunities, research publications and seas around India
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