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Annamalai University C.A.S in Marine Biology
Aṇṇāmalai Palkalaikkaḻakam (Tamil)
Annamalai University CASMB
Other name
Tamil: Aṇṇāmalai palkalaikkaḻakam
Motto"With Courage And Faith"
TypeState University (Government)
Established1957; 67 years ago (1957)
FounderRaja of Chettinad
S. Rm. M. Annamalai Chettiar and Established by Prof. R.V. Seshaiya
AccreditationNAACMOE
ChairThe Director & Dean
ChancellorGovernor of Tamil Nadu
Vice-ChancellorR. M. Kathiresan
DeanDr. P. Anantharaman
DirectorDr. M. Kaliselvam
Total staff
40
Location, ,
11°29′29″N 79°45′54″E / 11.4914°N 79.7651°E / 11.4914; 79.7651
CampusCombined, 14.3 acres (5.8 ha)
Language
ColoursThe Annamalai University
Nickname
  • AU CASMS
WebsiteAnnamalai Univesity CASMB
Annamalai University Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology is located in Tamil Nadu
Annamalai University Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology
The Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Annamalai University.

The Annamalai University Centre of Advanced Study (CAS) in Marine Biology is a public state university in Tamil Nadu, India. It is notable as one of the oldest marine institutions in India. The 14.3-acre sprawling campus offers courses of higher education in Marine biology. This university provides 19 Marine-related UG, PG and Ph.D. courses.

Annamalai University CASMB at Porto Novo in 1960

Eminent scientist Prof. R.V. Seshaiya (Late) established this university in 1957 at Parangipettai as a field laboratory of the Department of Zoology. In October 1963, the department was recognized by the University Grants Commission[1], it is one of the oldest and most prestigious marine universities in India and India's first research station for the study of marine life in the 1960s.[2]

Faculty

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This university provides 19 Marine biology-related UG, PG and Ph.D. courses.[3][4] More than 200 research project reports have been completed in this center.[5] The National and International organizations have also contributed funds for 45 research projects and it is still helping today. The center's extensive library has nearly 7000 national and international books.[6] The Environment Information Center (ENVIS) of India is working well here.[7][8][9]

Museum

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Thousands of people and students every year visit the museum. Sea horse, Sea snake, Sea cucumber, flying koala, Allah fish, Koduva fish, Paarai fish, Tiger fish, the list goes on and on the example of 60 years of hard work of faculty members to collection and preservation.[6]

Research

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It has also researched growing mangroves and protecting coastal vegetation, sea dunes and dunes vegetation.[10] More than 200 research project reports have been completed in this center. The National and International organizations have also contributed funds for 45 research projects and it is still helping today.[11][12] [13] <redacted>[14]

References

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  1. ^ "Centre with Potential for Excellence in Particular Area". UGC.
  2. ^ "AU CASMB". Annamalai University.
  3. ^ "Marine Biology Programmes Offered". Annamalai University.
  4. ^ "M.phil. Courses". Annamalai University.
  5. ^ "Annamalai University Researches". Research gate.
  6. ^ a b Prof. Dr. M. Srinivasan and Dr. A. C. Ratheesh (February 2019). Parampariyam Miguntha Parangipettai. Environmental Information Center CASBM Annamalai University. Pg. no 45-50
  7. ^ "Environment Information System". Hosted by Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, Annamalai University Sponsored by Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Govt of India.
  8. ^ LIST OF ENVIS CENTER IN TAMILNADU (PDF). National Biodiversity Authority, India.
  9. ^ "VOL. 16 NO. 2 APRIL-JUNE 1997 - ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (ENVIS): A Report". Ministry of Environment and Forests Annual Report, 1996-97.
  10. ^ Natarajan, Purushothaman; Murugesan, Ashok Kumar; Govindan, Ganesan; Gopalakrishnan, Ayyaru; Kumar, Ravichandiran; Duraisamy, Purushothaman; Balaji, Raju; Tanuja; Shyamli, Puhan Sushree; Parida, Ajay K.; Parani, Madasamy (2021). "A reference-grade genome identifies salt-tolerance genes from the salt-secreting mangrove species Avicennia marina". Communications Biology. 4 (1): 851. doi:10.1038/s42003-021-02384-8. PMC 8266904. PMID 34239036.Published on 8 July 2021
  11. ^ Award of CPEPA status of UGC 2011 (PDF). p. 12-13.
  12. ^ "K. Kathiresan". K. Kathiresan Trust (KKT).
  13. ^ "20 years research experience of Nallamuthu Godhantaraman at AUCASMB".
  14. ^ "Genome of salt-secreting mangrove species identified". The Hindu. 3 August 2021.