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Indian Journal of Marine Sciences Vol. 43(6), June 2014, pp. 1l03-1115 Assessment of mercury pollution through mercury resistant marine bacteria in Bhitarkanika mangrove ecosystem, Odisha, India Hirak Ranjan Dash & Suraj
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National Institute of Technology / /

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food chain / mercury containing oil spills / study site / heavy metal pollution / oil shunk / Stock solutions / noxious metal / physico-chemical and biological parameters / chemical / physico-chemical parameter / physico-chemical parameters / /

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Gulf of Mannar / Dangrnal forest / Southeast coast / Gulf of Mexico Acadia National Park Coastal / Bay of Bengal / Andaman islands / /

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Odisha / India Hirak Ranjan Dash & Surajit Das* Department of Life Science / Institute of Technology / Environmental Protection Agency / /

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