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Regional center in Kochi. The National Institute of Oceanography, founded on 1 January 1966 as one of 38 constituent laboratories of the CSIR, [3] is a self-governing research organisation in India that conducts scientific research and studies on the unique oceanographic features of the northern Indian Ocean.
National Institute for Oceanographic and Waterway Research. INPOH [4] [5] National Institute for Space Research in São Paulo conducts ocean remote sensing research. INPE [6] Brazilian universities with oceanography departments or institutes: Centro Universitário Monte Serrat. Oceanografia, UNIMONTE [7]
It is renamed as The National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) on 1st January 1966 as one of 38 constituent laboratories of the CSIR. N.K. Panikkar, Padma Shri, was appointed as director of this institute, a position he held until his retirement in May 1973. [1] It involved over 45 research vessels from 14 countries.
In January 2005, after the devastating 2004 tsunami the institute along with National Institute of Oceanography and School of Marine Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), Kochi carried out one of the first scientific studies regarding the impact of the tsunami on marine life.
National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) (Natural Resource) Goa, Kochi, Mumbai, Visakhapatnam: National Institute of Ocean Technology (Natural Resource) Chennai, Nellore: National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (Civil Service) New Delhi: National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (Allied Healthcare)
Physical Research Laboratory, National Institute of Oceanography, India Sunil Kumar Singh (born 1971) is a leading Indian geochemist, a Professor at the Physical Research Laboratory on lien [ 1 ] and serving as Director of the National Institute of Oceanography, India since 2017. [ 2 ]
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National Institute of Oceanography, India University of Pune Botany Department Aditi Pant (born 5 July 1943 [ 1 ] ), is an Indian oceanographer . She was the first Indian woman to visit Antarctica, alongside geologist Sudipta Sengupta in 1983 as part of the Indian Antarctic Program .