Dr. Abhijit Mitra
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Dr. Abhijit Mitra

Research Scientist
Department of Marine Science, University of Calcutta, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Marine Science from Techno India University, India

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Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Fisheries Management
62%
Marine Biodiversity
90%
Pollution Control
75%
Aquaculture
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
60
Chapters
23
Articles
680
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Dutta, J., S. Zaman, T.K. Thakur, S. Kaushik and A. Mitra et al., 2022. Assessment of the bioaccumulation pattern of Pb, Cd, Cr and Hg in edible fishes of East kolkata Wetlands, India. Saudi J. Biol. Sci., 29: 758-766.
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  2. Agarwal, S., M.F. Albeshr, S. Mahboobb, U. Atique, P. Pramanick and A. Mitra, 2022. Bioaccumulation Factor (BAF) of heavy metals in green seaweed to assess the phytoremediation potential. J. King Saud Univ. Sci., Vol. 34. 10.1016/j.jksus.2022.102078.
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  3. Mukherjee, P., A. Mitra, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2021. Impact of Climate-Change-Induced Salinity Alteration on Ichthyoplankton Diversity of Indian Sundarbans. In: Handbook of Climate Change Management Filho, W.L., J. Luetz and D. Ayal (Eds.), Springer, Cham, Switzerland, ISBN: 978-3-030-22759-3, pp: 1-27.
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  4. Banerjee, K., A. Mitra and S. Villasante, 2021. Carbon cycling in mangrove ecosystem of western bay of Bengal (India). Sustainability, Vol. 13. 10.3390/su13126740.
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  5. Agarwal, S., A. Mitra, P. Pramanick and A. Mitra, 2021. Stored Carbon in Urban Trees: Ground Zero Observation from the Konnagar Area of West Bengal, India. In: Handbook of Climate Change Management, Filho, W.L., J. Luetz and D. Ayal (Eds.), Springer, Cham, Switzerland, ISBN: 978-3-030-22759-3, pp: 1-23.
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  6. Sengupta, T. and A. Mitra, 2020. Spatial Variation of the Microbial Diversity in the Mangrove Dominated Sundarban Forest of India. In: Recent Advancements in Microbial Diversity, de Mandal, S. and P. Bhatt (Ed.), Academic Press, United States, ISBN: 978-0-12-821265-3, pp: 333-350.
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  7. Mitra, A. and S. Zaman, 2020. Environmental Science-A Ground Zero Observation on the Indian Subcontinent. 1st Edn., Springer, Cham, Switzerland, ISBN: 978-3-030-49131-4, Pages: 478.
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  8. Dutta, J., S. Goswami and A Mitra, 2020. COVID-19 and Emerging Environmental Trends. 1st Edn., CRC Press, Boca Raton, ISBN: 9781003108887, Pages: 139.
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  9. Banerjee, K., C.K. Sahoo, G. Bal, K. Mallik, R. Paul and A. Mitra, 2020. High blue carbon stock in mangrove forests of Eastern India. Trop. Ecol., 61: 150-167.
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  10. Mitra, A., 2019. Mangrove Forests in India. 1st Edn., Springer, Cham, Switzerland, ISBN: 978-3-030-20595-9, Pages: 361.
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  11. Trivedi, S., U. Datta, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2018. Spatio-temporal variations of heavy metals in edible crabs collected from the lower Gangetic Delta Region. Pet. Petrochem. Eng. J., Vol. 2. .
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  12. Saha, A., S.K. Agarwal, P. Pramanick, S. Roy, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2018. Spatial variation of mangrove diversity in Indian Sundarbans: A proxy to evaluate mangrove health to establish the concept of survival for the fittest. Parana J. Sci. Educ., 4: 34-41.
  13. Saha, A., S. Zaman, P. Fazli and A. Mitra, 2018. Assessment and scaling of threats on true mangrove floral community in and around Indian Sundarbans. Techno Int. J. Health Eng. Manage. Sci., 2: 5-9.
  14. Saha, A., P. Pramanick, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2018. Indian Sundarbans: An abode of brackish water fishes. Techno Int. J. Health Eng. Manage. Sci., 2: 45-51.
  15. Saha, A., A. Mitra and S. Zaman, 2018. Threats to fishery sector in Indian Sundarbans. Techno Int. J. Health Eng. Manage. Sci., 2: 51-56.
  16. Roychowdhury, R., S. Zaman, M. Roy and A. Mitra, 2018. Isolation and Characterization of Arsenic and Cadmium resistant Brevibacillus sp. From fly ash sample of Mejia Thermal Power Station (MTPS), West Bengal, India. Techno Int. J. Health Eng. Manage. Sci., 2: 35-39.
  17. Roychowdhury, R., M. Roy, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2018. Study on the health of Hooghly estuary in terms of coliform load. Techno Int. J. Health Eng. Manage. Sci., 2: 40-47.
  18. Roy, S., B. Nayak, M. Roy and A. Mitra, 2018. Comparative study of seasonal variations of heavy metals and sulphur in soil and water of Barjora coal mine in West Bengal India. Pollut. Res., 37: 81-85.
  19. Roy, A., S. Trivedi and A. Mitra, 2018. Phytoplankton diversity in the world heritage site of Indian Sundarbans: An overview. Examines Mar. Biol. Oceanogr. .
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  20. Pal, N., S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2018. Inter-relationship between Salinity and Chlorophyll level of Excoecaria agallocha seedlings. Techno Int. J. Health Eng. Manage. Sci., 2: 10-13.
  21. Pal, N., P. Fazli, P. Pramanick, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2018. Can near surface air temperature act as proxy to anthropogenic influence in the mangrove dominated Indian Sundarbans? Parana J. Sci. Educ., 4: 61-68.
  22. Pal, N., A. Saha, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2018. Soil organic carbon (SOC) level of the inter-tidal mudflats in Indian Sundarbans. Techno Int. J. Health Eng. Manage. Sci., 2: 64-68.
  23. Mukherjee, P., M. Roy and A. Mitra, 2018. Soil organic carbon regulation by anthropogenic activities and natural factors. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 7: 89-96.
  24. Mitra, P., P. Pramanick, P. Fazli and A. Mitra, 2018. Tidal dancing of hydrological parameters in the lower Gangetic delta region. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 7: 162-175.
  25. Mitra, A., S. Zaman and R. Gobato, 2018. Indian Sundarban mangroves: A potential carbon scrubing system. Parana J. Sci. Educ., 4: 7-29.
  26. Mitra, A., S. Biswas, N. Pal, P. Pramanik, U. Datta, P. Biswas and A. Mitra, 2018. Biomass and stored carbon in the above ground structure of coconut tree. Int. J. Basic Applied Res., 8: 60-65.
  27. Mitra, A., 2018. Estuarine Pollution in the Lower Gangetic Delta. 1st Edn., Springer International Publishing, Cham, Switzerland, ISBN: 978-3-319-93305-4, Pages: 371.
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  28. Islam, S., S. Biswas, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2018. Vulnerability assessment in the western Indian sundarbans ecosystem. Techno Int. J. Health Eng. Manage. Sci., 2: 1-4.
  29. Islam, S., A. Saha, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2018. Distribution of organic carbon in mangrove soil of Sundarbans. Techno Int. J. Health Eng. Manage. Sci., 2: 101-103.
  30. Dutta, P., S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2018. Bioaccumulation of selected heavy metals in tissues and organs of Oreochromis niloticus. Int. J. Basic Applied Res., 8: 54-59.
  31. Biswas, S., S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2018. Nutritional value of Ocimum sanctum. Int. J. Green Herbal Chem., 7: 200-203.
  32. Bhattcharyya, S., A.K. Raha and A. Mitra, 2018. Honey and bee wax collection in sunderban tiger reserve by fringe population. Techno Int. J. Health Eng. Manage. Sci., 2: 19-28.
  33. Bhattacharyya, S., A.K. Raha and A. Mitra, 2018. Ecotourism revenue in Sunderban tiger reserve. Techno Int. J. Health Eng. Manage. Sci., 2: 29-34.
  34. Banerjee, K., G.R. Khemendu, R. Paul and A. Mitra, 2018. Carbon Storage Potential in Dominant Trees of Koraput District of Odisha. In: Energy and Environment, Singh, V.P., S. Yadav and R.N. Yadava (Eds.). Springer, Singapore, ISBN: 978-981-10-5797-7, pp: 235-249.
  35. Agarwal, S.K., P. Fazli, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2018. Near surface Air temperature and carbon dioxide in Indian Sundarbans: A time series analysis. Parana J. Sci. Educ., 4: 10-15.
  36. Agarwal, S.K. and A. Mitra, 2018. Salinity: A primary growth driver of mangrove flora. Curr. Trends For. Res., 2: 1-9.
  37. Mitra, A., 2018. Can species serve as proxy to climate change induced salinity alteration? J. Mar. Biol. Aquascape. .
  38. Trivedi, S., A. Saha, T. Rudra, A. Ray and A. Mitra, 2017. Stored carbon in common aquatic plants of Kolkata Megacity, India. Int. J. Eng. Sci. Innovation Res. Dev., 3: 77-79.
  39. Saha, A., S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Impact of plate tectonics to the coastal fisheries and environmental dynamics in the north-east coast of India. Int. J. Innov. Res. Multidisciplinary Field, 3: 136-140.
  40. Saha, A., N. Pal, G. Amin, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Response of mangroves to climate change: A case study from the world heritage site of Indian sundarbans. Int. J. Innov. Res. Multidisciplinary Field, 3: 70-75.
  41. Roychowdhury, R., M. Roy, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in Brassica juncea: An indicator species for phytoremediation. Int. J. Innov. Res. Multidisciplinary Field, 3: 92-95.
  42. Roy, S., M. Roy, P. Pramanick, B. Nayak and A. Mitra, 2017. Antimicrobial activity and phytochemical constituents of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza fruit collected from Indian Sundarbans, the designated world heritage site. Int. J. Green Herbal Chem., Vol. 8. 10.24214/IJGHC/HC/7/2/0000.
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  43. Roy, S., H.K. Jana, B. Nayak, S. Zaman, M. Roy and A. Mitra, 2017. Quality of cultured shrimp from world heritage site of Indian sundarbans in context to microbial load. Fish. Ocean OPJ, Vol. 4. 10.19080/OFOAJ.2017.04.555644.
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  44. Roy, S., B. Nayak, A. Mitra, M. Roy and S. Zaman, 2017. Isolation and characterization of plant growth promoting obligate chemolithoautotrophic sulphur-oxidizing bacterium from Barjora coal mine soil sample. J. Sci. Eng. Health Manage., 1: 27-32.
  45. Roy Chowdhury, G., U. Datta, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Ecosystem services of insects. Biomed. J. Sci. Techn. Res., 1: 1-3.
  46. Roy Chowdhury, G., S. Zaman, U. Datta, N. Pal and A. Mitra, 2017. Entomophagy: A new dimension towards food security. Org. Med. Chem. Int. J., 3: 1-2.
  47. Roy Chowdhury, G., S. Biswas, S. Zaman, N. Pal and A. Mitra, 2017. Coastal vision 2025: A Road map for developing smart island ecosystem with special reference to Indian sundarbans. Oceanography Fish. Open Access J., 3: 1-4.
  48. Roy Chowdhury, G., P. Mukherjee, P. Biswas, R. Roy Chowdhury, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Gateway for alternative protein production. Biodiversity Int. J., 1: 47-48.
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  49. Pramanick, P., S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Red seaweed in sundarban mangroves can pave the pathway of alternative livelihood. Sci. Federation J. Global Warming, 1: 1-14.
  50. Pramanick, P., S. Trivedi, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. How Bruguiera gymnorhizza seedlings respond to climate change induced salinity rise? Ann. Adv. Chem., 1: 47-52.
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  51. Pramanick, P., A. Roy, S. Roy and A. Mitra, 2017. Value addition to rasgulla (a traditional Indian Sweet) through Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) leaf extract. Parana J. Sci. Educ., 3: 9-15.
  52. Pal, N., S. Zaman, P. Pramanick and A. Mitra, 2017. Impact of aquatic salinity on mangrove seedlings: A case study on Heritiera fomes (Common name: Sundari). Biomed. J. Sci. Techn. Res., 1: 1-5.
  53. Pal, N., S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Variation of survival rate of mangrove flora due to salinity in Indian Sundarbans. J. Sci. Eng. Health Manage., 1: 51-54.
  54. Nayak, B., S. Roy, M. Roy, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Isolation of moderately halophilic endophytic bacteria from vegetative parts of halophytic mangrove-associate species Ipomoea pes-caprae. J. Sci. Eng. Health Manage., 1: 13-20.
  55. Nayak, B., M. Roy, A. Mitra, S. Roy and S. Zaman, 2017. Level of weak acid leachable heavy metals in the rhizosphere soil of Ipomoea pes-caprae: A time series analysis. J. Sci. Eng. Health Manage., 1: 48-53.
  56. Mukherjee, P., H.K. Jana, R.R. Chowdhury, B. Nayak, M. Roy and A. Mitra, 2017. Are the sundarban prawns contaminated with microbes? SciFed J. Anal. Biochem., 1: 1-7.
  57. Mukherjee, P., S. Zaman, A. Mitra and M. Roy, 2017. Bioaccumulation of Zn, Cu, Pb and Cd in the root and rhizosphere soil of Avicenniamarina: A case study from Indian Sundarbans. J. Sci. Eng. Health Manage., 1: 40-42.
  58. Mondal, A., J.K. Sundaray, S.B. Bhattacharyya, P. Pramanick, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Feeding ecology, prey selection and growth performances of gold spot mullet, Liza parsia (Hamilton, 1822) in extensive brackish water farming system of Indian Sundarbans. Int. J. Mar. Biol. Res., 1: 1-7.
  59. Mondal, A. and A. Mitra, 2017. Growth, food and feeding habit with prey preference of long whiskered catfish, Mystus gulio (Hamilton, 1822) in brackishwater traditional impoundments of Sundarban, India. Int. J. Fish. Aquat. Stud., 4: 49-58.
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  60. Mitra, A., N. Pal, A. Saha, T.R. Chaudhuri, P. Fazli and S. Zaman, 2017. Survival rate of mangroves: A proxy to assess ecosystem health. Indian J. Geo Mar. Sci., 46: 2046-2053.
  61. Mitra, A. and S. Zaman, 2017. How good is your estuarine water? Biomed. J. Sci. Techn. Res., 1: 1-6.
  62. Mallick, A., J. Dutta, P. Sultana and A. Mitra, 2017. Bioaccumulation pattern of heavy metals in vegatables collected from selected areas in and around Kolkata city (India). Int. J. Higher Educ. Res., 7: 121-134.
  63. Jana, H., A. Mitra and K.C. Mondal, 2017. Comparative study on the anti-microbial activity, anti-oxidant, anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory activity of fresh water molluscs (Bellamya bengalensis) and Marine molluscs (Saccostrea cucullata). Int. J. Adv. Res., 5: 16-23.
  64. Dutta, J., S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Bioaccumulation of toxic heavy metals in some commonly edible vegetables grown in East Kolkata Wetland (EKW), the designated ramsar site of West Bengal, India. J. Sci. Eng. Health Manage., 1: 51-54.
  65. Dutta, J., G. Amin, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Seasonal pattern of heavy metals levels in vegetable and fish species collected from East Kolkata Wetlands (EKW). Int. J. Res. Multidisciplinary Field, 3: 5-11.
  66. Dutta, J., A. Saha and A. Mitra, 2017. Impact of acidification on heavy metal levels in a bheri of East KolkataWetlands (EKW), a Ramsar Site in the Indian sub-continent. Int. J. Adv. Res. Biol. Sci., 3: 154-159.
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  67. Datta, U., S. Agarwal, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Bioaccumulation factor (BAF) of heavy metals in selected grassy species in Mejia thermal power plant, West Bengal, India. Parana J. Sci. Educ., 3: 23-28.
  68. Das, M., S. Biswas, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in edible fishes from Lower Gangetic delta. J. Sci. Eng. Health Manage., 1: 33-39.
  69. Chowdhury, G.R., S. Agarwal and A. Mitra, 2017. Astaxanthin pattern in mangroves: A case of species-specificity. Biomed. J. Sci. Tech. Res., Vol. 1. .
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  70. Chowdhury, G.R., G. Sengupta, A. Saha, S. Islam and S. Zaman, 2017. Threat detection technique in context to mangrove ecosystem of Indian Sundarbans. Ann. Mar. Sci., 1: 28-31.
  71. Chaudhuri, T.R., P. Dutta, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Status of edible fishes of lower Gangetic delta in terms of heavy metals. Int. J. Environ. Sci. Nat. Resour., Vol. 5. 10.19080/IJESNR.2017.05.555661.
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  72. Biswas, P., T. Ray Chaudhuri, P. Dutta, M. Das, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Footprints of climate change on fish community of mangrove dominated lower gangetic delta. J. Fish. Aquaculture Dev., 5: 1-3.
  73. Banerjee, K., S. Agarwal, N. Pal and A. Mitra, 2017. Bhitarkanika mangrove forest: A potential sink of carbon. Int. J. Res. Culture Soc., 1: 280-286.
  74. Banerjee, K., R.C. Gatti and A. Mitra, 2017. Climate change-induced salinity variation impacts on a stenoecious mangrove species in the Indian Sundarbans. Ambio, 46: 492-499.
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  75. Banerjee, K., G. Roy Chowdhury and A. Mitra, 2017. Astaxanthin level of dominant mangrove floral species in Indian Sundarbans. MOJ Bioorganic Organic Chem., 1: 1-5.
  76. Agarwal, S., S. Zaman, S. Biswas, N. Pal, P. Pramanick and A. Mitra, 2017. Spatial variation of mangrove seedling carbon with respect to salinity: A case study with Bruguiera gymnorrhiza seedling. Int. J. Adv. Res. Biol. Sci., 3: 7-12.
  77. Agarwal, S., S. Islam, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Carbon stocks in the mangrove vegetation of lothian wild life sanctuary of Indian sundarbans: Implication for climate change mitigation. Global J. Eng. Sci. Res., 4: 1-9.
  78. Agarwal, S., N. Pal, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2017. Role of mangroves in carbon sequestration: A case study from Prentice island of Indian Sundarbans. Int. J. Basic Applied Res., 7: 35-42.
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  79. Agarwal, S., K. Banerjee, N. Pal, K. Mallik, G. Bal, P. Pramanick and A. Mitra, 2017. Carbon sequestration by mangrove vegetations: A case study from Mahanadi mangrove wetland. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 7: 16-29.
  80. Trivedi, S., S. Zaman, T.R. Chaudhuri, P. Pramanick, P. Fazli, G. Amin and A. Mitra, 2016. Inter-annual variation of salinity in Indian Sundarbans. Indian J. Geo-Mar. Sci., 45: 410-415.
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  81. Thakur, S., S.K. Agarwal, P. Pramanick, S. Mitra, P. Biswas and A. Mitra, 2016. Green patches as carbon reservoir: A case study from Dhruba Chand Halder College, West Bengal. Int. J. Adv. Res. Biol. Sci., 3: 160-164.
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  82. Rudra, T., S. Chakraborty, T.R. Chaudhuri, A. Guha, K. Purakait, P. Pramanick and A. Mitra, 2016. How safe is the edible crab of lower Gangetic delta for consumption? Int. J. Trend Res. Dev., 3: 127-132.
  83. Roy, S., B. Nayak, M. Roy, A. Mitra, D. Halder, A. Chatterjee, S. Chakrabortty and T. Chakraborty, 2016. Antimicrobial and phytochemical screening of seaweeds: Enteromorpha intestinalis and Ulva lactuca collected from Indian Sundarbans. IOSR J. Pharm. Biol. Sci., 11: 1-5.
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  84. Roy, A., R. Roy, D. Sarkar, M. Roy and A. Mitra, 2016. Hydrological parameters of East Kolkata Wetlands: Time series analysis. Int. J. Life Sci. Sci. Res., 2: 692-699.
  85. Roy, A., G. Amin, S.K. Agarwal, P. Pramanick, A. Banerjee, M. Roy and A. Mitra, 2016. Water Quality Index (WQI) of east Kolkata wetland using dissolved oxygen as proxy. Int. Adv. Res. J. Sci. Eng. Technol., 3: 22-24.
  86. Roy, A., A. Banerjee, R. Roy, S. Biswas, M. Roy and A. Mitra, 2016. Decadal variation of major nutrients in the aquatic phase of East Kolkata Wetlands. Int. J. Innov. Res. Sci. Eng. Technol., 5: 2950-2957.
  87. Pramanick, P., S. Zaman, T. Rudra, A. Guha and A. Mitra, 2016. Comparative account of Heavy metal level in two species of Chlorophyceae inhabiting Indian Sundarbans. Int. J. Res. Chem. Environ., 6: 65-68.
  88. Pramanick, P., D. Bera, K. Banerjee, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2016. Seasonal variation of proximate composition of common seaweeds in Indian Sundarbans. Int. J. Life Sci. Sci. Res., 2: 570-578.
  89. Nayak, B., S. Roy, A. Mitra and M. Roy, 2016. Isolation of multiple drug resistant and heavy metal resistant Stenotrophomonas maltophila strain BN1, a plant growth promoting rhizobacteria, from mangrove associate Ipomoea pes-caprae of Indian Sundarbans. J. Pure Appl. Microbiol., 10: 3131-3139.
  90. Nayak, B., M. Roy, T.R. Chaudhuri, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2016. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in sand binder Ipomoea pes-caprae: A case study from lower Gangetic delta region. Int. J. Trend Res. Dev., 3: 358-361.
  91. Nagabhatla, N., S.K. Sahu, M.A. Arain, A.B.M. Mahfuzul Haque and A. Mitra, 2016. Explaning climate variability Vis-A-Vis spatio-temporal interactions in Bangladeshi Exclusive Economic Zone (BEEZ). J. Earth Sci. Clim. Change, Vol. 7. 10.4172/2157-7617.1000364.
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  92. Mondal, A., S.B. Bhattacharyya, S. Mandal, S. Purkait, D. Chakravartty and A. Mitra, 2016. Growth performances, feeding ecology and prey preferences of trade mullet, Liza tade (Forsskal, 1775) in extensive brackishwater farming system. Int. J. Fish. Aquat. Stud., 4: 436-443.
  93. Mondal, A., S. Purkait, S. Mandal, D. Chakravortty and A. Mitra, 2016. Studies on growth, food and feeding ecology with prey selection of large scale mullet, Liza macrolepis (Smith, 1846) in Brackishwater farming system, Sundarban. Trends Fish. Res. (DAMA Int.), 5: 1-15.
  94. Mitra, A., T. Rudra, A. Guha, A. Ray, P. Pramanick, N. Pal and S. Zaman, 2016. Ecosystem service of avicennia alba in terms of carbon sequestration. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 5: 155-160.
  95. Mitra, A., P. Pramanick, S. Zaman, P. Fazli, N. Pal and A. Mitra, 2016. Response of Sonneratia apetala to salinity in the frame work of Indian Sundarbans. Int. J. Innov. Stud. Aquatic Biol. Fish., 2: 1-5.
  96. Mitra, A., N. Pal, A. Chakraborty, A. Mitra, A. Saha, S. Trivedi and S. Zaman, 2016. Estimation of stored carbon in Sonneratia apetala seedlings collected from Indian Sundarbans. Indian J. Geo Mar. Sci., 45: 1598-1602.
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  97. Mitra, A., A. Saha, N. Pal, P. Fazli and S. Zaman, 2016. Allometry in S. apetala seedlings of Indian Sundarbans. Int. J. Recent Adv. Multi. Res., 3: 1903-1909.
  98. Mitra, A., 2016. Dirty downstream ganges: What fate is waiting? Int. J. Mar. Biol. Res., 1: 1-4.
  99. Mitra, A. and S. Biswas, 2016. Plugging the unplugged resources of the mangrove forest. EC Agric., 1: S1-S3.
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  100. Ghosh, I., S. Maitra, S. Biswas, S. Agarwal and A. Mitra, 2016. First record on seasonal variation of heavy metal concentrations in Neritina (Dostia) Violacea (Gmelin) from Nayachar Island, West Bengal, India. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 5: 23-30.
  101. Ghosh, I., A. Mitra, T. Rudra, P. Pramanick and P.P. Biswas, 2016. Bioaccumulation pattern of heavy metals by gastropods: A case study from lower Gangetic delta. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 5: 99-102.
  102. Datta, U., B. Mondal and A. Mitra, 2016. Isolation of Phosphate Solubilizing Microorganism (PSM) from reclaimed fly ash zone of Mejia Thermal Power Station (MTPS) and its implications. Int. Adv. Res. J. Sci. Eng. Technol., 3: 15-21.
  103. Datta, U., A. Mitra, S. Zaman, P. Pramanick and N. Pal, 2016. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals by dominant grassy species around Mejia thermal power station. Int. J. Innov. Res. Sci. Eng. Technol., 5: 1457-1462.
  104. Chakraborty, S., S. Biswas, N. Pal, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2016. Mercury contamination in the ambient media in and around the World Heritage Site: Indian Sundarbans. Int. Res. Appl. Sci. Eng. Technol., 4: 67-1871.
  105. Chakraborty, S., S. Biswas, K. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2016. Concentrations of Zn, Cu and Pb in the muscle of two edible finfish species in and around Gangetic delta Region. Int. J. Life Sci. Pharm. Res., 6: L-14-L-22.
  106. Chakraborty, A., U. Datta, S. Zaman, N. Pal, P. Pramanick, A. Mitra and A. Mitra, 2016. Spatiotemporal variation of stored carbon in Sonneratia apetala: A case study from Indian Sundarbans. Int. J. Innov. Res. Sci. Eng. Technol., 5: 2975-2980.
  107. Chakraborty, A., A. Mitra, A. Guha, A. Ray, K. Purkait and A. Mitra, 2016. How far the thrumb rule of estimating stored carbon in mangrove is valid? Global J. Environ. Sci. Res., 3: 95-101.
  108. Banerjee, K., G. Amin, P. Fazli, P. Pramanick, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2016. Excoecaria agallocha: A potential mangrove species in context to carbon storage in high saline zone. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 5: 115-120.
  109. Agarwal, S., K. Banerjee, A. Saha, G. Amin and A. Mitra, 2016. Can seaweed be a potential sink of carbon? Int. J. Res. Appl. Sci. Eng. Technol., 4: 217-225.
  110. Zaman, S., S. Agarwal, A. Mitra, G. Amin, P. Pramanick and A. Mitra, 2015. Impact of Aila on the Dissolved Oxygen level in the Indian Sundarbans region. J. Energy Environ. Carbon Credits, 5: 1-4.
  111. Trivedi, S., S. Chakraborty, S. Zaman, P. Pramanick, P. Fazli, G. Amin and A. Mitra, 2015. Impact of salinity on the condition factor of commercially important fin fish in lower Gangetic delta. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 4: 473-480.
  112. Sinha, S., K. Banerjee, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2015. Inter-relationship between artificially triggered phytoplankton bloom and nutrient level in brackish water ponds of Indian Sundarbans. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 4: 84-96.
  113. Sinha, S., A. Mitra, S. Zaman and K. Banerjee, 2015. Study on spatio-temporal variations of phytoplankton cell volume from Indian Sundarban mangrove ecosystem. Species, 12: 73-80.
  114. Shah, A., S.R. Shah, M.A. Rafi, M.S. Noorrahim and A. Mitra, 2015. Identification of the prevalent ticks (Ixodid) in goats and sheep in Peshawar, Pakistan. J. Entomol. Zool. Stud., 3: 11-14.
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  115. Rudra, T., P. Pramanick, S. Devi Gadi, P. Fazli, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2015. Decadal variation of true mangrove community structure in the lower Gangetic delta. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 4: 8-15.
  116. Roy, A., S. Zaman, S. Sinha, D. Bera, M. Roy and A. Mitra, 2015. Community structure analysis of phytoplankton in water bodies of East Kolkata wetlands. Int. J. Pharm. Res. Bio-Sci., 4: 261-268.
  117. Purakait, K., S. Zaman, T. Rudra, P. Pramanick, A. Guha, P. Fazli and A. Mitra, 2015. Impact of climate change on the fin fish diversity in the lower Gangetic delta. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 4: 536-542.
  118. Pramanick, P., S. Zaman, T. Rudra, A. Guha and A. Mitra, 2015. Heavy metals in a dominant seaweed species from the Islands of Indian Sundarbans. Int. J. Life Sci. Pharm. Res., 5: 64-71.
  119. Pramanick, P., S. Zaman, S. Trivedi, B. Debabrata and A. Mitra, 2015. Seasonal variation of heavy metals in Catenella repens in Indian Sundarbans. Am. J. Biol. Pharm. Res., 2: 149-152.
  120. Mondal, K., S.B. Bhattacharyya and A. Mitra, 2015. Seaweed incorporated diet improves astaxanthin content of shrimp muscle tissue. J. Mar. Sci. Res. Dev., Vol. 5. 10.4172/2155-9910.1000161.
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  121. Mondal, A., D. Chakravortty, S. Mandal, S.B. Bhattacharyya and A. Mitra, 2015. Feeding ecology and prey preference of grey mullet, Mugil cephalus (Linnaeus, 1758) in extensive brackish water farming system. J. Mar. Sci. Res. Dev., 6: 1-5.
  122. Mitra, S., P. Fazli, H. Jana, A. Mitra and A. Mitra et al., 2015. Molluscan community: A potential sink of carbon. J. Energy Environ. Carbon Credits, 5: 1-7.
  123. Mitra, A., U.S. Parkhi, S. Debnath, P. Pramanick, D. Upasana and S. Zaman, 2015. Carbon storage by trees in Khrunti model plantation site of Tata Steel at Kalinganagar, Odisha (India). Int. J. Innov. Drug Discovery, 5: 82-87.
  124. Mitra, A., U.S. Parkhi, S. Debnath, J. Bagchi, P. Pramanick, P. Fazli and S. Zaman, 2015. Soil characteristics in and around the Kalinganagar Tata steel project site at Jajpur district, odisha. Int. J. Inst. Pharm. Life Sci., 5: 37-43.
  125. Mitra, A., U.S. Parkhi, P. Pramanick, P. Fazli and S. Zaman, 2015. Floral biodiversity of Kalinganagar project site, TATA steel, Odisha, India. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 4: 234-247.
  126. Mitra, A., S. Trivedi, S. Zaman, P. Pramanick and S. Chakraborty et al., 2015. Decadal variation of nutrient level in two major estuaries in Indian Sundarbans. Jordan J. Biol. Sci., 8: 231-236.
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  127. Mitra, A., S. Trivedi, S. Agarwal, S. Biswas and P. Pramanick, 2015. Decadal variation of Dissolved oxygen in the lower Gangetic delta water. Int. J. Aquac Fishery Sci., 1: 54-55.
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  128. Mitra, A., P. Pramanick, U.S. Parkhi, S. Debnath, N. Pal, P. Fazli and S. Zaman, 2015. Leaf composition of cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.): A case study from the Jajpur district, Odisha. J. Chem. Biol. Phys. Sci., 5: 2634-2642.
  129. Mitra, A., P. Pramanick, S. Chakraborty, P. Fazli and S. Zaman, 2015. Mangrove health card: A case study on Indian Sundarbans. Jordan J. Biol. Sci., 8: 31-35.
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  130. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee and R.C. Gati, 2015. Do all mangrove species exhibit uniform resilience to climate change induced salinity alteration. Economol. J., 5: 45-62.
  131. Mitra, A., J. Bagchi, S.T.U. Parkhi, S. Debnath, P. Pramanick and S. Zaman, 2015. Carbon sequestration in Bhubaneswar City of Odisha, India. Int. J. Innov. Res. Sci. Eng. Technol., 4: 6942-6947.
  132. Mitra, A., 2015. Study on stored carbon in dominant tree species in two major cities of India: An approach for a carbon free urban zone. EC Chem., 1: 63-66.
  133. Mitra, A., 2015. Oceanography: A journey in search of root. J. Mar. Sci. Res. Dev., Vol. 5. 10.4172/2155-9910.1000e132.
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  134. Mitra, A., 2015. Health of Estuaries in the East Coast of the Indian sub-continent. Ann. Mar. Biol. Res., Vol. 2. .
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  135. Mitra, A., 2015. Generating wealth from waste: Water hyacinth based organic fertilizer. Terra Green, 7: 43-45.
  136. Mitra, A., 2015. Compositional alteration of fin fish due to climate change induced oscillation of hydrological parameters. Int. J. Aquac Fishery Sci., 1: 21-23.
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  137. Mitra, A. and R.C. Gati, 2015. Carbon census in the mangrove ecosystem of lower Gangetic delta. Economol. J., 5: 11-27.
  138. Jana, H., M. Ghorai, K.C. Mondal, B.R. Pati and A. Mitra, 2015. Study on the effect of low temperature pasteurization and storage temperature on the microbial dynamics in fresh water prawn. Scholars Acad. J. Biosci., 3: 576-582.
  139. Jana, H., K.C. Mondal, B.R. Pati and A. Mitra, 2015. Evaluation of anti-infective potential of fruits of common mangrove tree Sonneratia apetala against some selected pathogenic fungi and bacteria. Int. J. Herbal Med., 3: 34-37.
  140. Guha, A., S. Zaman, A. Mitra, T. Rudra and A. Mitra, 2015. Variation of stored carbon in dominant seaweed species of Indian Sundarbans. J. Chem. Biol. Phys. Sci., 5: 979-989.
  141. Ghosh, R. and A. Mitra, 2015. Suitability of green macroalgae Enteromorpha intestinalis as a feed form Macrobrachium rosenbergii. J. Fish. Livestock Prod., 3: 1-10.
  142. Ghosh, R. and A. Mitra, 2015. Development of formulated feed for improving growth and pigmentation of shrimp (Penaeus monodon) Juveniles. Global J. Anim. Scient. Res., 3: 350-358.
  143. Ghatak, S., A. Mitra, P. Pramanick and A.K. Raha, 2015. Stored carbon in the grassland habitat of Gorumara national park, West Bengal, India. Int. Adv. Res. J. Sci. Eng. Technol., 2: 110-113.
  144. Datta, U., S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2015. Floral Biodiversity of the fly ash dumpsite of Mejia Thermal Power Station (MTPS), DVC, West Bengal, India. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 4: 728-733.
  145. Das, S., S. Zaman, T. Rudra, P. Pramanick and A. Mitra, 2015. Conservative pollutants in Ganges shark: A case study from the lower Gangetic delta region of Indian sub-continent. J. Chem. Biol. Phys. Sci., 5: 2122-2132.
  146. Das, S., S. Zaman, P. Pramanick, N. Pal and A. Mitra, 2015. Suaeda Maritima: A potential carbon reservoir of coastal zone. Int. Adv. Res. J. Sci. Eng. Technol., 2: 61-65.
  147. Das, S., S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2015. Antimicrobial resistivity of the isolated coliform bacteria from the River Ganga. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 4: 495-500.
  148. Das, S., S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2015. A study on the hydrological parameters and microbial load in the River Ganga, West Bengal, India. Int. J. Universal Pharm. Bio Sci., 4: 46-54.
  149. Chaudhuri, T.R., K. Banerjee, S. Zaman, S. Chakraborty and T. Rudra et al., 2015. Diluted proxies of climate change in the inshore estuarine complex of Bay of Bengal: A case of overlapping noise and facts. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 4: 601-614.
  150. Banerjee, R., P. Pramanick, S. Zaman, N. Pal, S. Mitra and A. Mitra, 2015. Impact of urban vegetation on offsetting carbon emission: A case study from the city of Kolkata. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 4: 814-818.
  151. Banerjee, K., S. Chakraborty, R. Paul, G. Bal and S. Zaman et al., 2015. Macrobenthic molluscan diversity in the major intertidal zones of the maritime states of India. J. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res., 1: 8-11.
  152. Banerjee, K. and A. Mitra, 2015. Mangrove biomass and salinity: Is the match made in heaven? Int. J. Biol. Sci. Eng., 6: 45-54.
  153. Amin, G., S. Zaman, T. Rudra, A. Guha, N. Pal, P. Pramanick and A. Mitra, 2015. Spatio-temporal variation of nitrate in the lower gangetic delta water. Int. J. Innov. Stud. Aquatic Biol. Fish., 1: 1-8. Int. J. Innov. Stud. Aquatic Biol. Fish., 1: 1-8.
  154. Amin, G., S. Zaman, S. Das, P. Pramanick and T. Rudra et al., 2015. Future trend of phosphate in and around the world heritage site of Indian Sundarbans. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., Vol. 4. .
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  155. Agarwal, S., T. Rudra, H. Jana, A. Guha and C.S. Bhowmik et al., 2015. Concentration of zinc, copper, lead and cadmium in edible fin fishes of Coastal West Bengal, India. Int. J. Inst. Pharm. Life Sci., 5: 65-77.
  156. Agarwal, S., A. Mitra, N. Pal, S. Zaman, P. Pramanick and A. Mitra, 2015. Perturbation in dissolved oxygen trend due to super cyclone aila in the lower gangetic delta region. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 4: 939-943.
  157. Zaman, S., U.K. De, P. Pramanick, S. Thakur, G. Amin, P. Fazli and A. Mitra, 2014. Forecasting heavy metal level on the basis of acidification trend in the major estuarine system of Indian Sundarbans. J. Energy Environ. Carbon Credits, 4: 1-9.
  158. Zaman, S., P. Pramanick, N. Pal, P. Biswas, S. Biswas, N. Bera and A. Mitra, 2014. Stored carbon in dominant trees of urban area of Kolkata, India. Ideas Ideol. Int. J., 2: 1-7.
  159. Zaman, S., P. Pramanick, M. Biswas, B. Mondal and S.N. Mukherjee et al., 2014. Ecosystem services of mangrove associate floral species inhabiting Indian Sundarbans. Int. J. Inst. Pharm. Life Sci., 4: 29-39.
  160. Zaman, S. and A. Mitra, 2014. Warning bell of climate change in the lower gangetic delta. Res. Rev.: J. Ecol., 3: 41-45.
  161. Sett, S., S. Kundu, S. Das, A. Mitra, A. Banerjee and A.K. Mitra, 2014. Screening for the total phenolic content of selected mangrove species collected from Sundarban mangrove forest. Int. J. Pharm. Bio Sci., 5: 1157-1163.
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  162. Sett, S., J. Hazra, S. Datta, A. Mitra and A.K. Mitra, 2014. Screening the Indian Sundarban mangrove for antimicrobial activity. Int. J. Sci. Innov. Discov., 4: 17-25.
  163. Roy, A., P. Pramanick, S. Zaman, A. Mitra and A.K. Raha, 2014. Proximate analysis of three brackishwater fish species cultured in artificial tank: A search for climate resilient alternative livelihood. Int. J. Pharm. Res. Scholars, 3: 203-208.
  164. Raha, A.K., A.V. Mishra, S. Das, S. Zaman and S. Ghatak et al., 2014. Time series analysis of forest and tree cover of West Bengal from 1988 to 2010, using RS/GIS, for monitoring afforestation programmes. J. Ecol., 108: 255-265.
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  165. Pramanick, P., S. Zaman, N. Pal, P. Biswas, P. Fazli and A. Mitra, 2014. Nutritional status of common seaweeds in Indian Sundarbans. Int. J. Universal Pharm. Bio Sci., 3: 17-23.
  166. Pramanick, P., S. Zaman, D. Bera, A.K. Raha and A. Mitra, 2014. Mangrove fruit products: A search for alternative livelihood for island dwellers of gangetic delta. Int. J. Pharm. Res. Scholar, 3: 131-137.
  167. Pramanick, P., S. Zaman and P. Mitra, 2014. A review on tropical seaweed diversity and benefits. J. Chem. Biol. Phys. Sci., 4: 3909-3920.
  168. Pramanick, P., S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2014. Processing of fruits with special reference to S. apetala fruit jelly preparation. Int. J. Universal Pharm. Bio Sci., 3: 36-49.
  169. Pramanick, P., H.K. Jana, S. Zaman, D. Bera, S. Trivedi and A. Mitra, 2014. Microbial status of mangrove fruit (Sonneratia apetala) jelly. Int. J. Universal Pharm. Bio Sci., 3: 221-227.
  170. Nayak, B., S. Zaman, S.D. Gadi, A.K. Raha and A. Mitra, 2014. Dominant gastropods of Indian sundarbans: A major sink of carbon. Int. J. Adv. Pharm. Biol. Chem., 3: 282-289.
  171. Mondal, K., S.B. Bhattacharyya, A.Mitra and M. Das, 2014. Impact of different diet categories on muscle growth dynamics of freshwater Prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii. Int. J. Adv. Pharm. Biol. Sci., 4: 1-7.
  172. Mondal, K., S.B. Bhattacharyya and A. Mitra, 2014. Performances of green seaweed Enteromorpha intestinalis, salt-marsh grass Porteresia coarctata and mangrove litter as prawn feed ingredients. Res. J. Anim. Vet. Fish. Sci., 2: 17-26.
  173. Mondal, K., S.B. Bhattacharyya and A. Mitra, 2014. Marine algae Enteromorpha intestinalis acts as a potential growth promoter in prawn feed. World J. Pharm. Res., 3: 764-775.
  174. Mitra, A., T.R. Chaudhuri, A. Mitra and S. Zaman, 2014. Loss of carbon credit through radical change in land use pattern. J. Energy Environ. Carbon Credits, 4: 9-12.
  175. Mitra, A., S. Zaman, S. Sett, A.K. Raha and K. Banerjee, 2014. Phytoplankton cell volume and diversity in Indian Sundarbans. Indian J. Geo-Marine Sci., 43: 208-215.
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  176. Mitra, A., S. Zaman, P. Pramanick, S.B. Bhattacharyya and A.K. Raha, 2014. Stored carbon in dominant seaweeds of Indian sundarbans. Peternika J. Trop. Agric. Sci., 37: 263-274.
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  177. Mitra, A., S. Zaman, P. Pramanick and K. Banerjee, 2014. Adaptive efficiency of Avicennia marina seedlings to climate change induced salinity fluctuation. Int. Sci. J. (Peer Reviewed), 1: 127-132.
  178. Mitra, A., S. Zaman, H. Jana, T.R. Chaudhuri and G. Amin, 2014. Status of heavy metal in the lower Gangetic Delta: Implication of acidification on compartmentation. J. Environ. Anal. Chem., Vol. 1. 10.4172/2380-2391.1000111.
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  179. Mitra, A., P. Pramanick, P. Fazli and S. Zaman, 2014. Warming of lower Gangetic Delta water: An alarming trend. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 3: 1101-1110.
  180. Mitra, A. and R. Ghosh, 2014. Bioaccumulation pattern of heavy metals in commercially important fishes in and around Indian Sundarbans. Global J. Anim. Scient. Res., 2: 33-44.
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  181. Jana, H.K., S. Zaman, P. Pramanick, N. Mukhopadhyay and R. Bose, 2014. Signal of climate change through decadal variation of aquatic pH in Indian sundarbans. J. Marine Sci. Res. Dev., Vol. 11. 10.4172/2155-9910.S11-003.
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  182. Jana, H., A. Mitra, S. Zaman, R. Bose and A.K. Raha, 2014. Will Avicennia alba thrive in climate change induced salinity rise? Int. J. Sci. Res., 3: 459-461.
  183. Ghosh, R. and A. Mitra, 2014. Effect of Salinity on Nutritional value of saltmarsh grass (Porteresia coarctata) from Gangetic delta, northeast coast of India. Indian J. Geo-Mar. Sci., 44: 1043-1052.
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  184. Das, S., A. Mitra S. Zaman, P. Pramanick, T.R. Chaudhuri and and A.K. Raha, 2014. Zinc, copper, lead and cadmium levels in edible finfishes from lower Gangetic delta. Am. J. Biopharmacol. Biochem. Life Sci., 3: 8-19.
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  185. Chowdhury, M.R., S. Zaman, C.S. Jha, K. Sengupta and A. Mitra, 2014. Mangrove biomass and stored carbon in relation to soil properties: A case study from Indian Sundarbans. Int. J. Pharm. Res. Scholars, 3: 58-69.
  186. Chaudhuri, T.R., P. Fazli, S. Zaman, P. Pramanick, R. Bose and A. Mitra, 2014. Impact of acidification on heavy metals in Hooghly Estuary. J. Harmonized Res. Applied Sci., 2: 91-97.
  187. Chakraborty, S., S. Zaman, P. Fazli and A. Mitra, 2014. Bioaccumulation pattern of heavy metals in three mangrove species of Avicennia inhabiting lower Gangetic delta. J. Chem. Biol. Phys. Sci. D: Environ. Sci., 4: 3884-3896.
  188. Chakraborty, S., S. Trivedi, P. Fazli, S. Zaman and M. Mitra, 2014. Avicennia alba: An indicator of heavy metal pollution in Indian Sundarban estuaries. J. Environ. Sci. Comput. Sci. Eng. Technol., 3: 1796-1807.
  189. Bose, R., H. Jana, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2014. Study of the microbial health in and around the lower stretch of Hooghly estuary. J. Mar. Sci.: Res. Dev., Vol. 11. 10.4172/2155-9910.S11-004.
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  190. Banerjee, K., G. Amin, S. Chakraborty, P. Pramanick and R. Ghosh et al., 2014. Bioaccumulation pattern of heavy metals in saltmarsh grass (Porteresia coarctata) of Indian Sundarbans. J. Energy Environ. Carbon Credits, 4: 1-10.
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  191. Zaman, S., S.B. Bhattacharyya, M.A. Alam, H.J. Jana and M. Roy Chowdhury et al., 2013. Enhancement of phytoplankton community of brackishwater system by iron fertilization. J. Coastal Environ., 4: 1-14.
  192. Zaman, S., R.A. Kumar and A. Mitra, 2013. Signals of salinity fluctuation in Nypa fruticans seedling growth: A case study from lower Gangetic plain. Indian J. Forest., 36: 327-331.
  193. Sett, S., C. Manish, I. Poirah, D. Dutta, A. Mitra and A.K. Mitra, 2013. Antifungal activity of Aegialitis rotundifolia extract pathogenic fungi Mycovellosiella. World J. Pharm. Res., 3: 403-417.
  194. Sengupta, K., M.R. Chowdhury, S.B. Bhattacharya, A. Raha, S. Zaman and A. Mitra, 2013. Spatial variation of stored carbon in Avicennia alba of Indian Sundarbans. Discovery Nat., 3: 19-24.
  195. Raha, A.K., S.B. Bhattacharyya, S. Zaman, K. Banerjee and K. Sengupta et al., 2013. Carbon census in dominant mangroves of Indian Sundarbans. J. Energy Environ. Sci., 127: 345-354.
  196. Raha, A.K., S. Zaman, K. Sengupta, S.B. Bhattacharyya, S. Raha, K. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2013. Climate change and sustainable livelihood programme: A case study from Indian Sundarbans. J. Ecol., 107: 335-348.
  197. Raha, A.K., K. Banerjee, S. Das and A. Mitra, 2013. Influence of Suspended Solid on in situ and ex-situ Chlorophyll-A Case Study of Indian Sundarbans. In: Climate Change and Island and Coastal Vulnerability, Sunderesan, J., S. Sreekash, A.L. Ramanathan, L. Sonnenschein and R. Boojh (Eds.)., Chapter 12, Springer, India, pp: 179-190.
  198. Mondal, K., R. Ghosh, S.B. Bhattacharyya, S. Zaman, A. Mallik, M. Das and A. Mitra, 2013. Partial replacement of fish meal with mangrove based plant ingredients and its effect on water quality, growth performance and length-weight relationship of freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii. Discovery Species, 3: 15-21.
  199. Mitra, A., A.K. Raha, R. Ghosh and K. Banerjee, 2013. A Baseline Study of Temporal and Spatial Variations of Physico-Chemical Variables in Gangetic Delta. In: Estuaries of India, Rao, D.V., L. Kosygin and S. Dash (Eds.)., Chapter 18, Nature Books India, Kolkata, ISBN: 978-93-82258-05-6, pp: 315-328.
  200. Mitra, A., 2013. Blue carbon: A hidden treasure in the climate change science. J. Mar. Sci. Res. Dev., Vol. 3. 10.4172/2155-9910.1000e116.
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  201. Jana, H., S. Zaman, S. Chakraborty, P. Pramanick, K.C. Mondal and A. Mitra, 2013. Spatiotemporal variation of stored carbon in Porteresia coarctata along the East and West Coast of India. Int. J. Eng. Manage. Sci., 4: 377-381.
  202. Jana, H., K.C. Mondal, C., Maity, K. Ghosh and A. Mitra et al., 2013. Variation of antioxidant biomarkers in the edible oyster Saccostrea cucullata collected from three different water bodies of Sundarbans. Chem. Ecol., 29: 745-753.
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  203. Jana, H., C. Maity, A. Das, B.R. Pati, A. Mitra and K.C. Mondal, 2013. Investigating the effect of storage temperature and hot-water treatment on the microbial dynamics in edible oyster (Saccostrea cucullata). Int. J. Postharvest Technol. Innov., 3: 382-391.
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  204. Chakraborty, S., S. Zaman, P. Pramanick, A.K. Raha, N. Mukhopadhyay, D. Chakravartty and A. Mitra, 2013. Acidification of Sundarbans mangrove estuarine system. History, 6: 14-20.
  205. Bhattacharyya, S.B., G. Roychowdhury, S. Zaman, A.K. Raha, S. Chakraborty, A.K. Bhattacharjee and A. Mitra, 2013. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in Indian white shrimp (Fenneropenaeus indicus: A time series analysis). Int. J. Life Sci. Biotechnol. Pharm. Res., 2: 97-113.
  206. Bhattacharjee, A.K., S. Zaman, S.B. Bhattacharyya, P. Pramanick, A.K. Raha and A. Mitra, 2013. How mangroves respond to hypersaline condition? Preparedness for predicted sea level rise. Int. J. Sci. Res., 2: 360-364.
  207. Bhattacharjee, A.K., S. Zaman, A.K. Raha, S.D. Gadi and A. Mitra, 2013. Impact of salinity on above ground biomass and stored carbon in a common mangrove Excoecaria agallocha of Indian Sundarbans. Am. J. Bio-Pharmacol. Biochem. Life Sci., 2: 1-11.
  208. Banerjee, K., K. Sengupta, A. Raha and A. Mitra, 2013. Salinity based allometric equations for biomass estimation of Sundarban mangroves. Biomass Bioenergy, 56: 382-391.
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  209. Raha, A., S. Das, K. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2012. Climate change impacts on Indian Sunderbans: A time series analysis (1924-2008). Biodiversity Conservation, 21: 1289-1307.
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  210. Mitra, A., S. Zaman, S.K. Ray, S. Sinha and K. Banerjee, 2012. Inter-relationship between phytoplankton cell volume and aquatic salinity in Indian sundarbans. Natl. Acad. Sci. Lett., 35: 485-491.
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  211. Mitra, A., R. Chowdhury and K. Banerjee, 2012. Concentrations of some heavy metals in commercially important finfish and shellfish of the River Ganga. Environ. Monitoring Assess., 184: 2219-2230.
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  212. Mitra, A., P. Barua, S. Zaman and K. Banerjee, 2012. Analysis of trace metals in commercially important crustaceans collected from UNESCO protected world heritage site of Indian Sundarbans. Turk. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 12: 53-66.
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  213. Mitra, A., K., Banerjee, Z. Sufia, M.R. Chowdhury, K. Sengupta and S. Sett, 2012. Matrix effects of Natural and Anthropogenic factors on the soil organic carbon status of Indian Subndarbans. J. Coastal Environ. India, 3: 41-54.
  214. Mitra, A., K. Sengupta and K. Banerjee, 2012. Spatial and temporal trends in biomass and carbon sequestration potential of Sonneratia apetala Buch.-Ham in Indian Sundarbans. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 82: 317-323.
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  215. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee and S. Sett, 2012. Spatial variation in organic carbon density of mangrove soil in Indian Sundarbans. Nat. Acad. Sci. Lett., 35: 147-154.
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  216. Mitra, A. and S. Zaman, 2012. Biochemical responses of Rhizophora mangle seedlings to changing salinity: Climate change perspective. Indian J. Scholarly Res., 1: 8-11.
  217. Jana, H.K., B.R. Pati, K.C. Mondal, A. Mitra and K. Banerjee, 2012. Studies on microbial load in sea water, sediment and edible oyster (Saccostrea cucullata) from Indian Sundarbans. J. Environ. Sociobiol., 9: 1-12.
  218. Banerjee, K., M.R. Chowdhury, K. Sengupta, S. Sett and A. Mitra, 2012. Influence of anthropogenic and natural factors on the mangrove soil of Indian Sundarbans wetland. Arch. Environ. Sci., 6: 80-91.
  219. Mitra, A., R. Chakraborty, K. Sengupta and K. Banerjee, 2011. Effects of various cooking processes on the concentrations of heavy metals in common finfish and shrimps of the River Ganga. Nat. Acad. Sci. Lett., 34: 161-168.
  220. Mitra, A., P. Halder and K. Banerjee, 2011. Changes of selected hydrological parameters in Hooghly estuary in response to a severe tropical cyclone (Aila). Indian J. Geo Marine Sci., 40: 32-36.
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  221. Mitra, A., K. Sengupta and K. Banerjee, 2011. Standing biomass and carbon storage of above-ground structures in dominant mangrove trees in the Sundarbans. Forest Ecol. Manage., 261: 1325-1335.
  222. Mitra, A., K. Mondal and K. Banerjee, 2011. Spatial and tidal variations of physico-chemical parameters in the lower gangetic delta region, West Bengal, India. J. Spatial Hydrol., 11: 52-69.
  223. Mitra, A., K. Mondal and K. Banerjee, 2011. Effect of Salt-Marsh Grass (Porteresia Coarctata) diet on Growth Performance of Black Tiger Shrimp Penaeus Monodon. In: Diversification of Aquaculture, Sinha, A., S. Datta and B.K. Mahapatra (Eds.). Narendra Publishing House, New Delhi, pp: 219-232.
  224. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee and S. Subhosmitha, 2011. Shrimp tissue quality in the lower Gangetic delta at the apex of Bay of Bengal. Toxicol. Environ. Chem., 93: 565-574.
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  225. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee and K. Sengupta, 2011. Impact of AILA, a tropical cyclone on salinity, pH and dissolved oxygen of an aquatic sub-system of Indian Sundarbans. Nat. Acad. Sci. Lett. India, 81: 198-205.
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  226. Mitra, A. and K. Banerjee, 2011. Trace elements in edible shellfish species from the lower Gangetic delta. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Safety, 74: 1512-1517.
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  227. Chowdhury, M.S.N., M.S. Hossain, A. Mitra and P. Barua, 2011. Environmental functions of the Teknaf peninsula mangroves of Bangladesh to communicate the values of goods and services. Mesopot. J. Mar. Sci., 26: 79-97.
  228. Barua, P., A. Mitra, K. Banerjee and M.S.N. Chowdhury, 2011. Seasonal variation of heavy metals accumulation in water and oyster (Saccostrea cucullata) inhabiting central and western sector of Indian Sundarbans. Environ. Res. J., 5: 121-130.
  229. Mitra, A., R. Chowdhury, K. Sengupta and K. Banerjee, 2010. Impact of salinity on mangroves of Indian Sundarbans. J. Coastal Environ., 1: 71-82.
  230. Mitra, A., K. Mondal and K. Banerjee, 2010. Concentrations of heavy metals in fish juveniles of Gangetic delta of West Bengal, India. Res. J. Fish. Hydrobiol., 5: 21-26.
  231. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee, R. Ghosh and K.R. Saumya, 2010. Bioaccumulation pattern of heavy metals in the shrimps of the lower stretch of the River Ganga. Mesopotamian J. Marine Sci., 25: 1-14.
  232. Mitra, A. and K. Banerjee, 2010. Pigments of Heritiera fomes seedlings under different salinity conditions: Perspective sea level rise. Mesopotamian J. Marine Sci., 25: 1-10.
  233. Ghosh, R., K. Banerjee, S. Homechaudhuri and A. Mitra, 2010. Effect of formulated feeds on the growth and water quality of fresh water prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) farming: A case study from Gangetic Delta. Livestock Res. Rural Dev., 22: 1-11.
  234. Bhattacharyya, S., A. Panigrahi, A. Mitra and J. Mukherjee, 2010. Effect of physico-chemical variables on the growth and condition index of the rock oyster, Saccostrea cucullata (Born) in the Sundarbans, India. Indian J. Fish., 57: 13-17.
  235. Banerjee, K., P. Vyas, R. Chowdhury, A. Mallik and A. Mitra, 2010. The affects of salinity on the mangrove growth in the lower Gangetic delta. J. Indian Ocean Stud., 18: 389-397.
  236. Banerjee, K., K. Sengupta and A. Mitra, 2010. Impact of construction of Farakka barrage on fish community. Seshaiyana, 18: 2-3.
  237. Banerjee, K., A. Mitra and M. Kunal, 2010. Cost-effective and eco-friendly shrimp feed from red seaweed Catenella repens (Gigartinales: Rhodophyta). Curr. Biotica, 4: 23-43.
  238. Zaman, S., K. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2009. Impact of climate change on coastal aquifer. Seshaiyana, 17: 2-3.
  239. Mitra, A., S. Zaman, R. Chakraborty, P. Halder and K. Banerjee, 2009. Abiotic indicators of climate change in Indian Sundarbans. Indian Sci. Cruisers, 23: 53-56.
  240. Mitra, A., S. Zaman and K. Banerjee, 2009. Effects of climate change on marine and estuarine ecosystems with special reference to Gangetic delta. J. Indian Ocean Stud., 16: 194-201.
  241. Mitra, A., N. Mukherjee, H.K. Jana, D. Bandyopadhyay, P. Goswami and K. Banerjee, 2009. Bioaccumulation pattern of heavy metals in Fish juveniles of Indian Sundarbans. J. Environ. Sociobiol., 6: 151-158.
  242. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee, K. Sengupta and A. Gangopadhyay, 2009. Pulse of climate change in Indian Sundarbans: A myth or reality? Nat. Acad. Sci. Lett., 32: 19-25.
  243. Mitra, A., G. Amin, G. Chakraborty and K. Banerjee, 2009. Heavy metals in edible fish muscles from Gangetic delta-How safe for consumption? Acad. Sci. Lett. India, 32: 357-362.
  244. Mitra, A., A. Gangopadhyay, A. Dube, Schmidt, C.K. Andre and K. Banerjee, 2009. Observed changes in water mass properties in the Indian Sunderbans (northwestern Bay of Bengal) during 1980-2007. Curr. Sci., 97: 1445-1452.
  245. Chakraborty, R., S. Zaman, N. Mukhopadhyay, K. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2009. Seasonal variation of Zn, Cu and Pb in the estuarine stretch of West Bengal, India. Indian J. Mar. Sci., 38: 104-109.
  246. Banerjee, K., R. Ghosh, S. Homechaudhuri and A. Mitra, 2009. Seasonal variation in the biochemical composition of red seaweed (Catenella repens) from Gangetic delta, northeast coast of India. J. Earth Syst. Sci., 118: 497-505.
  247. Banerjee, K., R. Ghosh, S. Homechaudhuri and A. Mitra, 2009. Biochemical composition of marine macroalgae from Gangetic delta at the apex of Bay of Bengal. Afr. J. Basic Applied Sci., 10: 96-104.
  248. Banerjee, K., D. Ray, S. Basu, B. Chakraborty and A. Mitra, 2009. A comparative study of Astaxanthin level in mangrove species. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. India, 79: 135-142.
  249. Mitra, A., N. Mukhopadhyay and K. Banerjee, 2008. Seasonal variation in biochemical composition of edible oyster (Saccostrea cucullata) from Indian Sundarbans. Fishery Technol., 45: 209-216.
  250. Mitra, A., A. Gangopadhyay, N. Mukhopadhyay and K. Banerjee, 2008. Pulse of climate change in Indian Sundarbans: Impact on phytoplankton community. Environ, 10: 46-55.
  251. Chakraborty, R., K. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2008. Monthly variation of Zn, Cu and Pb in the coastal stretch of West Bengal. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. India, 78: 234-245.
  252. Banerjee, K., R. Ghosh and A. Mitra, 2008. Oil Spill: A potential threat to marine and estuarine compartments. Indian Sci. Cruiser, 21: 37-42.
  253. Banerjee, K., R. Bhattacharjee, G. Amin, S. Das and A. Mitra, 2008. Concentrations of dissolved Zn, Cu and Pb in and around Indian Sundarbans: A time series analysis. Sci. Culture (Indian Sci. News Assoc.), 74: 476-482.
  254. Banerjee, K., N. Mukhopadhyay, R. Ghosh, A. Mitra and G. Avijit, 2008. Endocrine disrupting chemicals in the marine and estuarine environment. Indian Sci. Cruiser, 22: 18-23.
  255. Banerjee, K., M. Biswas and A. Mitra, 2008. Astaxanthin level of mangroves in Indian Sundarbans. Sci. Cult., 74: 207-210.
  256. Banerjee, K., A. Gangopadhyay and A. Mitra, 2008. Footprints of climate change in sundarbans mangroves. J. Indian Ocean Stud., 16: 85-90.
  257. Zaman, S., N. Mukherjee, K. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2007. Microbial status of cultured shrimp from Indian Sundarbans. Procee. Nat. Acad. Sci. India, 77: 288-291.
  258. Mukherjee, A., B. Mandal, A. Mitra and K. Banerjee, 2007. Culture of Penaeus monodon using plant based additives in Indian Sundarbans. J. Environ. Sociobiol., 4: 199-204.
  259. Mitra, A., S. Basu, A. Banerjee and K. Banerjee, 2007. Culture of freshwater prawn using feed incorporated with salt marsh grass Porterasia coarctata in Indian Sundarbans. Seshaiyana, 15: 16-17.
  260. Mitra, A., S. Basu and K. Banerjee, 2007. Interrelationship between hydrological parameters and chlorophyll a concentration in and around Indian Sundarbans. Indian Sci. Cruiser, 21: 22-28.
  261. Golui, P., K. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2007. Enzymatic study of the crystalline style of two estuarine gastropods, Telescopium telescopium and Cerithedia obtusa of Indian Sundarbans. Indian Sci. Cruiser, 21: 37-42.
  262. Banerjee, K., M. Manna and A. Mitra, 2007. Mangrove ecosystem: A natural antioxidant reservoir. J. Indian Ocean Stud., 15: 125-132.
  263. Mitra, A., S. Basu, K. Banerjee and A. Banerjee, 2006. Impact of tidal submergence on astaxanthin content of mangroves. Ultra Sci. Phys. Sci., 18: 117-122.
  264. Mitra, A., P. Golui, A. Banerjee, D. Mondal, N. Mukhopadhyay and K. Banerjee. 2006. Mangrove fruit: A source of vitamin C. Indian Sci. Cruiser, 20: 28-35.
  265. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee, S. Basu, N. Mukhopadhyay and A. Gangopadhyay, 2006. Oceanography for a better tomorrow. J. Indian Ocean Stud., 14: 286-295.
  266. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee, R. Chakraborty, A. Banerjee, N. Mehta and H. Berg, 2006. Study on the water quality of the shrimp culture ponds in Indian Sundarbans. Indian Sci. Cruiser, 20: 34-43.
  267. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee and A. Banerjee, 2006. Screening mangroves in search of astaxanthin. Seshaiyana, 14: 1-2.
  268. Mitra, A., A. Mukherjee and B. Mandal, 2006. Notes on the wasted ichthyoplankton due to wild harvest of tiger prawn seed from Junput (East Midnapur District), West Bengal. J. Environ. Sociobiol., 3: 171-172.
  269. Mitra, A. and K. Banerjee, 2006. Oceanography: A journey in search of root. Indian Sci. Cruiser, 20: 31-36.
  270. Banerjee, K., D. Mukherjee, S. Das, S. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2006. Physico chemical characteristics of coastal waters of West Bengal. J. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Monitoring, 16: 569-576.
  271. Mitra, A., S. Banerjee, S.N. Dash, D. Mukherjee and K. Banerjee, 2005. Heavy metal level in edible prawns of West Bengal coast, India. J. Teaching Res. Chem., 11: 46-49.
  272. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee, A. Raha, S. Ghosh and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2005. Status of shark community in coastal West Bengal. Indian Sci. Cruiser, 19: 15-23.
  273. Mitra, A., A. Das, R. Chakraborty, K. Banerjee, S. Banerjee and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2005. Enteromorpha intestinalis-An indicator of heavy metal pollution in coastal environment. Ultra Sci. Phys. Sci., 17: 177-184.
  274. Dey, M., Jamaddar, Y. Ali and A. Mitra, 2005. Distribution of intertidal malacofauna at Sagar island. Records Zool. Surv. India, 105: 25-35.
  275. Das, S., K. Banerjee, D. Mukherjee, S. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2005. Trace metal distribution in sediments of the West Bengal coast, India. Ultra Sci. Phys. Sci., 17: 65-70.
  276. Das, S., A. Mitra, K. Banerjee, D. Mukherjee and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2005. Heavy metal pollution in marine and estuarine environment: The case of North and South 24 Parganas district of coastal west Bengal. Indian J. Environ. Ecoplann., 10: 19-25.
  277. Chakraborty, R., A. Raha, K. Banerjee, S. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2005. Status of phytopigment in Indian Sundarbans. Sea Explorers, 7: 80-90.
  278. Banerjee, S., S. Das and A. Mitra, 2005. Study on the post-treatment status of painting industry effluent. Ultra Scient. Phys. Sci., 17: 463-468.
  279. Banerjee, K., S. Das and A. Mitra, 2005. Temporal loss of ichthyoplankton due to wild harvest of shrimp seeds in Indian Sundarbans. Seshaiyana, 13: 1-2.
  280. Banerjee, K., D.P. Bhattacharyya and A. Mitra, 2005. Tiger prawn seed catch in coastal waters. J. Indian Ocean Stud., 13: 276-280.
  281. Banerjee, K., D. Mukherjee, A. Maiti and A. Mitra, 2005. Evaluation of the adverse impact of prawn seed collection at Diamond Harbour zone of coastal West Bengal. Sea Explorers, 7: 65-70.
  282. Aich, A. and A. Mitra, 2005. Zonation of macrobenthic community on man made structures at three shores of Northeast coast of India. Sea Explorers, 7-8: 96-104.
  283. Sengupta, T., D De, V.V. Suganan, S.K. Mandal, A. Mitra and U.K. De, 2004. Predicting the outcome of stocking density for culture based stocking and optimal fisheries in small reservoirs in Tamil Nadu, India. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 36: 19-24.
  284. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee, P. Uttam and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2004. An overview of Indian marine fisheries. Indian Sci. Cruiser, 18: 29-34.
  285. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2004. Shark diversity of Indian coastal waters with special reference to Indian Sundarbans. J. Indian Ocean Stud., 12: 329-336.
  286. Mitra, A. and K. Banerjee, 2004. Threats to fishery resources of coastal West Bengal. Seshaiyana, 12: 13-15.
  287. Banerjee, K. and A. Mitra, 2004. Mangroves and Mangals: Ecological and economical valuation. J. Indian Ocean Stud., 12: 132-144.
  288. Panja, U., S. Majumdar and A. Mitra, 2003. An ecological profile of Sundarbans ecosystem. Sea Explorers, 6: 21-27.
  289. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2003. Phytopigment spectrum in relation to anthropogenic pressure around the Indian mangrove ecosystem. Indian Sci. Cruiser, 17: 29-36.
  290. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2003. Ozone hole in the atmosphere-a serious threat to mankind. Everyman's Sci., 38: 31-33.
  291. Gupta, A., S. Majumdar and A. Mitra, 2003. Metal resistance of E. coli strains isolated from Shankarpur fish landing station, West Bengal, India. Sea Explorers, 6: 34-38.
  292. Das, J., K.C. Halder, K. Banerjee, D.P. Bhattacharyya and A. Mitra, 2003. Bioaccumulation of Zn, Cu and Pb in Catenella repens inhabiting the northern tip of Sagar Island, Sundarbans. Sea Explorers, 6: 63-68.
  293. Bhattacharyya, D.P., B. Mahapatra, K. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2003. Application of statistics in marine biology: A right choice is required. Sea Explorers, 6: 13-20.
  294. Banerjee, K., A. Mitra and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2003. Phytopigment level of the aquatic subsystem of Indian Sundarbans at the apex of bay of Bengal. Sea Explorers, 6: 39-46.
  295. Aich, A. and A. Mitra, 2003. Influence of environmental parameters on richness of molluscan community at Shankarpur fish landing station of West Bengal coast. Sea Explorers, 6: 28-33.
  296. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee, S. Pal, S. Neogi and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2002. Seasonal variation of nutrients in and around Lower Long Sand, West Bengal, India. Ultra Sci. Phys. Sci., 14: 7-10.
  297. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee, S. Pal and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2002. Growth responses of cynobacterial strains to changing salinity. J. Curr. Sci., 2: 115-118.
  298. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee, A. Choudhury and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2002. Taxonomy of Coastal Phytoplankton Inhabiting Polluted Waters. In: Ecology of Polluted Waters, Kumar, A. (Ed.)., APH Publisher, India, pp: 1002-1008.
  299. Banerjee, K., A. Mitra, D.P. Bhattacharyya and A. Choudhury, 2002. Role of nutrients on Phytoplankton Diversity in the North East Coast of the Bay of Bengal. In: Ecology and Ethology of Aquatic Biota, Arvind Kumar, I.J.E.E. (Ed.). Vol. 1, Daya Publishing House, New Delhi, pp: 102-109.
  300. Saha, S.B., S.B. Bhattacharyya, A. Mitra, B.K. Pandey and A. Choudhury, 2001. Physico-chemical characteristics in relation to pollution and phytoplankton production potential of a brackish water ecosystem of Sundarbans in West Bengal. Trop. Ecol., 42: 199-205.
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  301. Saha, S.B. and A. Mitra, 2001. Concentrations of Zn, Cu, Mn, Fe and Pb in various sources and their bioaccumulation in shrimp (Penaeus monodon) during rearing in semi-intensive system. Aquaculture, 2: 159-164.
  302. Mitra, A., K. Banerjee, S. Pal, B. Mahapatra and K.C. Halder et al., 2001. Seasonal variations of phytopigments in the northwestern Bay of Bengal. Res. J. Chem. Environ., 5: 57-60.
  303. Mitra, A. and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2001. Physical Processes of the coastal zone. Sea Explorers, 5: 25-29.
  304. Mitra, A. and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2001. Biological diversity of mangrove wetlands in Sundarbans and scope for alternative source of income. Everyman's Sci., 36: 71-75.
  305. Bhattacharyya, D.P., B. Mahapatra, K.C. Halder, K. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2001. Spectrophotometric analysis of heavy metals in coastal waters of West Bengal. Indian J. Phys., 75: 147-149.
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  306. Bhattacharya, A.K., A. Chowdhury and A. Mitra, 2001. Accumulation of heavy metals in commercially edible fishes of gangetic West Bengal. Res. J. Chem. Environ., 5: 27-28.
  307. Banerjee, K., D.P. Bhattacharyya, S. Majumdar and A. Mitra, 2001. Seaweeds of the Indian coast. Sea Explorers, 5: 30-37.
  308. Banerjee, K., A. Mitra, S. Majumdar, D.P Bhattacharyya and A. Choudhury, 2001. Phytoplankton spectrum in Sundarbans. J. Indian Ocean Stud., 9: 120-126.
  309. Niyogi, S., S. Biswas, A. Mitra and G.D. Asoke, 2000. Induction of antitoxidant enzymes in barnacle, Balanus balanoides as biomarkers for short term toxicity tests. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Monitor., 10: 31-35.
  310. Mitra, A., T. Mandal, Y.A. Jamaddar and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2000. Interrelationship between condition coefficient (K) of Penaeus monodon and heavy metals from a brackish water pond. Fishery Technol., 37: 46-50.
  311. Mitra, A., S.K. Sasmal, A. Choudhury and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2000. Seasonal variations of ichthyoplankton in mangrove ecosystem of Indian Sundarbans. Indian J. Environ. Ecoplann., 3: 535-538.
  312. Mitra, A., S.K. Sasmal and C. Amalesh, 2000. Impact of heavy metals on ichthyoplankton richness around Nayachar island in Hooghly estuary. River Behav. Control, 25: 80-83.
  313. Mitra, A., S. Mitra, S. Hazra and A. Choudhuri, 2000. Heavy metal concentration in Indian coastal fishes. Res. J. Chem. Environ., 4: 35-37.
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  314. Mitra, A., K.L. Das and C. Amalesh, 2000. Oyster farming - a unique approach to utilize our untapped marine resources. J. Indian Ocean Stud., 8: 103-109.
  315. Mitra, A., K.L. Das and C. Amalesh, 2000. Ichthyoplankton richness around Haldia port-cum-industrial complex in relation to dissolved Zn and Cu. Res. J. Chem. Environ., 4: 9-11.
  316. Mitra, A. and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 2000. Effect of dissolved Zn, Cr and Pb on the condition coefficient of edible prawn. Ultra Sci. Phys. Sci., 12: 408-411.
  317. Das, K.L., A. Mitra and C. Amalesh, 2000. Ecology of Sipunculus: Phascolosoma arcuatum (Gray) inhabiting mangrove substratum of deltaic Sundarbans, West Bengal. Seshaiyana, 8: 16-17.
  318. Bhattacharyya, D.P., K. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2000. Phytoplankton-The fuel of the marine environment. Seshaiyana, 8: 6-7.
  319. Bhattacharyya, D.P., K. Banerjee and A. Mitra, 2000. Atomic absorption spectrophotometric study of lead in the muscle tissue of Indian coastal fishes. Indian J. Phys., 74B: 271-273.
  320. Saha, S.B., A. Mitra, S.B. Bhattacharyya and A. Choudhury, 1999. Heavy metal pollution in jagannath canal, an important tidal waterbody of the north sundarbans aquatic ecosystem of West Bengal. Indian J. Environ. Prot., 19: 801-804.
  321. Mitra, A., T. Mandal, Y.A. Jamaddar and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 1999. Condition co-efficient (K) of edible prawn and heavy metals from Kulti brackishwater pond, West Bengal, India. GEOBIOS, 26: 187-190.
  322. Mitra, A., T. Mandal, Y.A. Jamaddar and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 1999. Condition co-efficient (K) of Penaeus indicus in relation to heavy metals from Kanmari brackish water pond, West Bengal, India. J. Zool. Soc. Calcutta, 52: 10-15.
  323. Mitra, A., T. Mandal and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 1999. Concentrations of heavy metals in Penaeus spp. of brackishwater wetland ecosystem of West Bengal, India. Indian J. Environ. Ecoplann., 2: 97-106.
  324. Mitra, A., S. Subita, K.L. Das and A. Choudhury, 1999. Horseshoe crabs-A hidden treasure. Seshaiyana, 7: 1-2.
  325. Mitra, A., D.P. Bhattacharyya, and A. Misra, 1999. The effect of environmental variables on Cr and Pb in brackish water wetland system. Indian J. Phys., 73B: 105-109.
  326. Mitra, A. and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 1999. The mysterious ocean floor. J. Indian Ocean Stud., 6: 156-163.
  327. Mitra, A, S.K. Sasmal, M. Shampa, C. Amalesh and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 1999. Ichthyoplankton richness around Sagar Island, West Bengal, India. J. Inland Fisher. Soc. India, 31: 38-42.
  328. De, T.K., A. Mitra and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 1999. Physico-chemical characteristics of sewage polluted Kulti estuary, West Bengal, India. Environ. Ecol., 17: 808-813.
  329. Choudhuri, R., A. Mitra, M. Shampa, S.K. Sasmal and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 1999. Zinc, copper and lead in seawater and saltmarsh grass from northeast coast of Bay of Bengal. J. Inland Fisher. Soc. India, 31: 18-21.
  330. Bhattacharya, M., K. Banerjee, A. Roy, M. Abhijit and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 1999. Preliminary study on the impact of oil and grease on fin fish juveniles around haldia port-cum-industrial complex. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 31: 36-38.
  331. Subhabrata, B., S.S. Bikash, N. Soumya, M. Abhijit and A. Choudhury, 1998. Population dynamics of crustacean juveniles in the Hooghly estuary near Sagar Island, West Bengal. Environ. Ecol., 16: 616-622.
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  332. Mitra, A., T. Mandal, S.K. Sasmal and D.P. 1998. Inter-relationship between condition co-efficient (K) of Penaeus indicus and heavy metals from Kulti brackishwater pond, West Bengal, India. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 30: 1-8.
  333. Mitra, A., A. Choudhury, S. Srimal, K.L. Das, S.K. Sasmal and D.P. 1998. Influence of some physico-chemical variables on body weight and amoebocyte count of horseshoe crab. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 30: 86-88.
  334. Bikash, S.S., S.B. Bhattacharyya, S. Basu, A. Mitra, Y.A. Zamadar and A. 1998. Primary production and ecological efficiency of brackishwater shrimp culture in the vicinity of Sundarbans mangrove ecosystem. J. Aquacult. Tropics, 13: 151-158.
  335. Abhijt, M., 1998. Origin and evolution of deep sea fauna. J. Indian Ocean Stud., 5: 249-255.
  336. Abhijit, M., 1998. Status of coastal pollution in West Bengal with special reference to heavy metals. J. Indian Ocean Stud., 5: 135-138.
  337. Abhijit, M., 1998. Ecological management of coastal waters-some ways to convert expectation into reality. Seshaiyana, 6: 2-3.
  338. Abhijit, M. and D.P. Bhattacharyya, 1998. Sources of oil pollution in coastal environment and its possible ecological impact. J. Indian Ocean Stud., 6: 35-42.
  339. Soumya, N., B. Subhabrata, M. Abhijit and A. Choudhury, 1997. Trace metal concentration in vegetative parts of Sonneratia apetala. Indian J. Environ. Health NEERI., 39: 69-72.
  340. Abhijit, M. and A. Choudhury, 1997. Estuarine pollution in West Bengal -search for an ideal biological indicator. Sea Explorers, 4: 9-12.
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