Publications by authors named "Mehmuna Begum"

A massive fish mortality of the major species, viz., Mugil cephalus, Chanos chanos, and Oreochromis mossambicus, occurred on November 27, 2017 in the Adyar estuary. This catastrophe followed a spell of heavy rainfall and flash floods.

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The present study investigates the abundance, distribution, and characterization (shape, size, colour, chemical composition) of microplastics (MPs) in surface water and sediment from the shelf region of the central east coast of India. The surface water and sediment samples were collected at varying depths (12.8-63 m) from 21 locations covering ∼1200 km.

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Coastal water quality assessment is important to maintain a healthy environment for various uses including fisheries and recreation. Microbial populations are used as biological indicators of contamination to monitor water quality and are considered by the government to be one of the critical features for issuing safety guidelines. Different bacterial groups (pathogenic, vibrio and faecal) from five major recreational beaches of Chennai, India, were monitored for the assessment of coastal water quality.

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Chidiyatappu Bay is one of the least disturbed marine environments of Andaman & Nicobar Islands, the union territory of India. Oceanic flushing from southeast and northwest direction is prevalent in this bay. Further, anthropogenic activity is minimal in the adjoining environment.

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Blooming of diatom species Chaetoceros curvisetus (Cleve, 1889) was observed in Junglighat Bay and Haddo Harbour of Port Blair Bay of Andaman and Nicobar Islands during June 2010. Physico-chemical parameters, nutrient concentrations and phytoplankton composition data collected from five stations during 2010 were classified as bloom area (BA) and non-bloom area (NBA) and compared. Elevated values of dissolved oxygen were recorded in the BA, and it significantly varied (p < 0.

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Studies were carried out for the optimization and production of novel extracellular glutaminase-free L-asparaginase from Nocardiopsis alba NIOT-VKMA08. Among the tested carbon and nitrogen sources, maximum L-asparaginase production was observed with a combination of L-asparagine and maltose (1.5%) and twofold increase in yield (18.

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Aerial Bay is one of the harbor towns of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the union territory of India. Nevertheless, it is least studied marine environment, particularly for physico-chemical assessment. Therefore, to evaluate the annual spatiotemporal variations of physico-chemical parameters, seawater samples collected from 20 sampling stations covering three seasons were analyzed.

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Port Blair is the capital city of Andaman & Nicobar Islands, the union territory of India. More than 50% of the population of these islands lives around Port Blair Bay. Therefore the anthropogenic effects in the bay water were studied for monitoring purpose from seven stations.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Mehmuna Begum"

  • - Mehmuna Begum's research primarily focuses on the environmental challenges faced by coastal and marine ecosystems, particularly in the Bay of Bengal, investigating issues such as heavy metal pollution, microplastics, and microbial contamination in coastal waters.
  • - Her studies reveal significant anthropogenic impacts on aquatic life, illustrated by mass fish mortality linked to heavy metal pollution and assessments of sewage indicator bacteria in recreational beaches, indicating deteriorating water quality.
  • - Through a variety of methodologies including multivariate statistical approaches, Begum's findings contribute to understanding the physicochemical characteristics of marine environments, aiming to inform better management and conservation strategies for these vulnerable ecosystems.