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• Kamat, N., Consultative meeting on the theology of tourism, Council for Social<br />

Justice and Peace-CSJP, Goa, Caritas, Panaji, Goa, 18 th March, 2011,“An analysis of<br />

the issues in tourism in Goa”.<br />

Department of Marine Sciences:<br />

• Lina Fernandes and G. N. Nayak, International Conference, Environmental<br />

Challenges: A Global Concern, Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Jalandar, 15-16 October,<br />

2010, “Evaluation of metal pollution levels with time in sediments of Ulhas<br />

Estuary, Mumbai”, pp. 15.<br />

• Ratnaprabha R. Siraswar and G. N. Nayak, International Conference,<br />

Environmental Challenges: A Global Concern, Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Jalandar, 15-<br />

16 October, 2010, “Understanding depositional environment through the<br />

distribution of sediment components and metals within the intertidal regions<br />

along Mandovi estuary Central west coast of India”, pp. 29–30.<br />

• Samida Volvoikar and G. N. Nayak, International Conference, Environmental<br />

Challenges: A Global Concern, Kanya Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandar, 15-16 October,<br />

2010, Anthropogenic influence on the distribution of metals with time on Dudh<br />

creek along northern Maharastra coast, pp. 85–86.<br />

• Anant Pande and G. N. Nayak, Climate Changes: Spatial Concerns and Mitigation<br />

Strategies., Institute for Spatial Planning and Environment Research, Panchkula,<br />

India, 16–18 December, 2010, “Mudflats – A sedimentary environment in<br />

understanding metal distribution and abundance”, pp. 16.<br />

• Maria Fernandes and G. N. Nayak, Climate Changes: Spatial Concerns and<br />

Mitigation Strategies, Institute for Spatial Planning and Environment Research,<br />

Panchkula, India, 16-18 December, 2010, “Bioavailability of metals in mudflat<br />

environment of Shastri Estuary”, pp. 15.<br />

• G. N. Nayak, <strong>XXVI</strong>I Convention of Indian Association of Sedimentologists, Jammu<br />

University, Jammu, India, 22–24 December, 2010, “Coast, coastal issues and their<br />

management”. pp. 66.<br />

• Anant Pande and G. N. Nayak, <strong>XXVI</strong>I Convention of Indian Association of<br />

Sedimentologists, Jammu University, Jammu, India, 22-24 December, 2010,<br />

“Depositional environment and preferential site of metal concentration in<br />

mudflats of Dharmatar creek, West Coast of India”, pp. 74.<br />

• G. N. Nayak, Deepti V. G. Dessai, Ksh. Tomchou Singh, Ratnaprabha Siraswar,<br />

Samidha and Cheryl Noronha, National Conference on Science and Geopolitics of<br />

Arctic and Antarctic, India International Centre, New Delhi, India, 14–15 January,<br />

2011, “Suspended particulate matter in Southern Ocean – An approach to<br />

understand source and processes, pp. 142–151”.<br />

• Shilpa Shirodkar, H. B. Menon and K. Krishnamurthy, Variation of Aerosol spatial<br />

depth over a coastal station (Goa), along the west coast of India, Hyderabad, 5–9<br />

July, 2010, Oral presentation made in Asian Oceanic Geosciences Society (AOGS).<br />

• H. B. Menon, Shilpa Shirodkar and K. Krishnamurthy, Temporal analysis of<br />

atmospheric black carbon Asia and Costal station in Goa, Hyderabad, 5–9 July,<br />

2010, Presentation made in Asian Oceanic Geosciences Society (AOGS).<br />

• H. B. Menon, Shilpa Shirodkar and K. Krishnamurthy, Retrial of HOD from OCM<br />

onboard IRS-P4 and its dynamics along the estuarine Arabian Sea, Hyderabad, 5-9<br />

July, 2010, Oral presentation made in Asian Oceanic Geosciences Society (AOGS).<br />

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