Abstract
Results of natural regeneration survey in mangroves of Goa have been discussed in the paper, which are important for adopting appropriate strategies for conservation and management of mangroves.
Keywords
Results of natural regeneration survey in mangroves of Goa have been discussed in the paper, which are important for adopting appropriate strategies for conservation and management of mangroves.
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Manuscript Published on 01 September 2000
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