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Peer-reviewed publication • 2023

Variations of phytoplankton chlorophyll in the Bay of Bengal: Impact of climate changes and nutrients from different sources

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Spatial variability of nutrient sources determining phytoplankton Chlorophyll-a concentrations in the Bay of Bengal

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Variability of Arabian Sea surface circulation and chlorophyll distribution: a remote sensing estimation

Peer-reviewed publication • 2022

Winter–Spring Phytoplankton Phenology Associated with the Kuroshio Extension Instability

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

Impacts of climate changes on the phytoplankton biomass of the Indonesian Maritime Continent

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

An integrated method for identifying present status and risk of drought in Bangladesh

Peer-reviewed publication • 2019

Surface chlorophyll-a variations in the southeastern tropical Indian Ocean during various types of the positive Indian Ocean Dipole events

Peer-reviewed publication • 2017

Abnormal features of oceanographic characteristics in upwelling Vietnam waters under impact of El Nino event

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

The formation of subtropical phytoplankton blooms Is dictated by water column stability during winter and spring in the oligotrophic Northwestern North Pacific

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Impact of the strong downwelling (upwelling) on small pelagic fish production during the 2016 (2019) Negative (positive) Indian Ocean Dipole events in the Eastern Indian Ocean off Java

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