Mohan gandhi biography fisheries
Prof. A. Mohandas
Emeritus Professor
Born in Chittur-Palakkad, Kerala, India on 15December 1943. Graduation from Kerala University, Kerala (1964); Post graduation (1966) and Ph.D.Degree (1973) from Kerala University, Kerala
Teaching & Research:
Research Experience : 41 years (after Ph.D.program)
Teaching Experience : 35 years
Teaching Areas : Envi. Toxicology, Env .Sci, Invertebrate Immunology,
Env. Biology/Aquatic Biology, Env. Pollution, Biodiversity etc.
Research Areas : Env.Toxicology, Molluscan Hematology with Special reference
to pollution Toxicity, Biology of Larval and Fish Trematodes,
Molluscan Histopathology etc.
As Research guide:
No. Candidates taken Ph.D. Degree : 15
No. of candidates registered for Ph.D.Degree : 03
M. Sc. Theses evaluated : Several
M. Phil Thesis evaluated : Several
Ph. D. Thesis evaluated : Several
D. Sc Thesis evaluated : Three
Publications: (Total: 110) (solo and co-author) plus
In Peer reviewed Journals (incomplete) 85
Total Impact Factor 56.82
Average Impact Factor: 1.26
Member/Convener in Expert Committees (past and ongoing):
- Principal Investigator of Five funded Projects
- Participating Institution Co-ordinator of the Project on Carrying capacity for Greater Kochi Region- Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India. (1997-2000).
- Co-ordinator and Project Manager of the MHO Project on Environmental Management and Engineering, NUFFIC, The Netherlands (1999-2002).
- Chairman/Examiner for Thesis evaluation- Ph.D., M.Phil, M.Sc. degree Examinations of several Unive
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Article
Lal Mohan, R S (1995) Age determination of dolphins entangled in gillnets along the Kerala coast. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 92 (1). pp. 77-80.
Lal Mohan, R S (1992) Observations on the whales Balaenoptera edeni, B. musculus and Megaptera novaeangliae washed ashore along the Indian Coast with a note on their osteology. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India, 34 (1&2). pp. 253-255.
Rao, T Appa and Lal Mohan, R S and Chakraborty, S K and Murty, V Sriramachandra and Nair, K V Somasekharan and Vivekanandan, E and Raje, S G (1992) Stock assessment of sciaenid resources of India. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 39 (1&2). pp. 85-103.
Lal Mohan, R S (1991) Dynamite fishing in the Chaliyar river, north Kerala. Marine Fisheries Information Service, Technical and Extension Series, 109. pp. 12-14.
Lal Mohan, R S (1991) Research needs for the better management of dolphins and dugongs of Indian coast. CMFRI Bulletin National Symposium on Research and Development in Marine Fisheries Sessions V, VI, VII 1987, 44 (3). pp. 662-666.
Lal Mohan, R S (1991) A review of the sciaenid fishery resources of the Indian ocean. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India, 33 (1&2). pp. 134-145.
Lal Mohan, R S (1990) Chanos fry resources of India. CMFRI Bulletin-National symposium on research and development in marine fisheries Sessions III & IV 1987, 44 (2). pp. 435-437.
Lal Mohan, R S (1990) Evaluation of culture of milk fish, Chanos chanos in fish pens in a shallow lagoon at Mandapam, India. CMFRI Bulletin-National symposium on research and development in marine fisheries Sessions III & IV 1987, 44 (2). pp. 438-441.
James, P S B R and Kumaran, M and Pillai, C S G and Lal Mohan, R S (1989) Developme
Dr. M.C. Nandeesha, Special Officer, Vice-Chancellor designate, Tamil Nadu Fisheries University, and Chairman of the Asian Fisheries Society Indian Branch and AFS Council Member, passed away on 27 December 2012 after suffering a heart attack and a month-long struggle for life in the critical care unit of Apollo Hospital, Chennai. He was an extraordinary man with a vision and a mission. When I think of him, I recall the words of Pierre de Coubertin: “The most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well.” He lived a life fighting for what he believed is right and just.
Nandeesha was born on 1 July 1957 in Mudanakude, a village near Mysore, Karnataka, into a rural farming family. After spending his early education in the village, he joined the College of Fisheries, Mangalore in 1976 to pursue professional fisheries education. He graduated in 1980 with a B.F.S., earned his M.S. in Fisheries in 1982, and then joined the Agriculture College, Dharwad, as a research assistant in fisheries. He moved over to the College of Fisheries, Mangalore as Assistant Professor in 1985. During 1987-1992 he carried out off-campus research on fish nutrition and earned a Ph.D. from Visva-Bharati University, Santhiniketan, West Bengal.
From 1992 to 1997, he served as Fisheries Adviser for PADEK in Cambodia. In 1997, he returned to Mangalore and was appointed Associate Professor. He joined LIFE under CARE in Bangladesh in 1998 and served as Research and Dissemination Adviser until 2000 when he was elevated to Project Coordinator in GOLDA under CARE in Bangladesh. In 2001 he joined the College of Fisheries, Central Agricultural University, Tripura as Professor of Aquaculture. In 2010, he was selected as Dean of the Fisheries College and Research Institute at Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu and subsequently in March 2012 as Special Officer of the newly formed Tamil Nadu Fisheries University, Nagapattina
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