2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.seares.2013.09.001
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Spatial variation of physicochemical and bacteriological parameters elucidation with GIS in Rangat Bay, Middle Andaman, India

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“…According to the physicochemical study of the three sites: we were able to deduce that the parameters are very close to the recommended standards [15], specific parameters gave acceptable results in relation with the guide values, such as the pH (Fig. 3) which varies between 7.5 and 8.3 and according to Šolić and Krstulović -1992, these values are influenced by the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere (measured as CO2 partial pressure (pCO2)) which affects the content of the ocean surface, and in return affects the pH of seawater [16].…”
Section: Physico-chemical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…According to the physicochemical study of the three sites: we were able to deduce that the parameters are very close to the recommended standards [15], specific parameters gave acceptable results in relation with the guide values, such as the pH (Fig. 3) which varies between 7.5 and 8.3 and according to Šolić and Krstulović -1992, these values are influenced by the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere (measured as CO2 partial pressure (pCO2)) which affects the content of the ocean surface, and in return affects the pH of seawater [16].…”
Section: Physico-chemical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Coastal waters support a diverse range of marine life and contribute to the country's economy. Seawater quality has a significant impact on the ecological sustainability and biological productivity of coastal and marine ecosystems (Dheenan et al, 2014;Dheenan et al, 2016). However, population growth and industrialization in the coastal regions have steadily increased the anthropogenic pressure, resulting in seawater quality degradation along the coast.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…India's coastal ecosystems have been severely damaged in recent years as a result of increased urban and industrial development (Dheenan et al, 2014;Dheenan et al, 2016;Yuvaraj et al, 2018;Jha et al, 2022). The contaminants that originate from these anthropogenic actions have the potential to negatively impact various ecosystems such as corals (Jha et al, 2011;Jha et al, 2013a), mangroves (Das et al, 2014), and the ecological health and functioning of coastal regions (Pandey et al, 2022) as well as estuaries (Pandey et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%