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Ahalya Suresh
Ahalya Suresh
Blue Carbon Lab, Deakin University
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Addressing the voice of women in marine and maritime industry
A Arulnayagam
Scientific Research Journal 8 (4), 1-4, 2020
132020
Public perception towards plastic pollution in the marine ecosystems of Sri Lanka
A Arulnayagam
American Journal of Marine Science 8 (1), 6-13, 2020
112020
Blue Carbon Stock of Mangrove Ecosystems
JP Ahalya Arulnayagam
International Journal of Science and Research, 2019
9*2019
Floral and faunal diversity in Sri Lankan mangrove forests: A systematic review
A Arulnayagam, JS Khim, J Park
Sustainability 13 (17), 9487, 2021
82021
Floral distribution, diversity, and ecology of mangrove forests in Mandaitivu and Arali, Sri Lanka
A Arulnayagam
Indonesian Journal of Social and Environmental Issues (IJSEI) 1 (3), 150-159, 2020
62020
Salt Marsh Ecology in Karainagar, Sri Lanka
A Ahalya, K Suresh
52020
Floral distribution, abundance and diversity of mangroves in Sangupiddy, Kilinochchi, the northern coast of Sri Lanka
A Arulnayagam
Int. J. Ecol. Environ 1, 21-27, 2020
32020
Coast and the community: understanding public perceptions towards coastal ecosystems in the Northern Province, Sri Lanka
A Suresh
Journal of Coastal Conservation 28 (1), 33, 2024
2024
Optimizing mangrove conservation efforts with improved understanding of phytosociology-ecology synergy in Sri Lanka
A Suresh, J Park, JS Khim
Journal of Marine and Island Cultures 10 (2), 58-75, 2021
2021
A preliminary study on the efficiency of tilapia effluent as hydroponic nutrient.
A Arulnayagam
Faculty of Applied Science, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka., 2018
2018
Investigate the Suitability of Goldfish (Carassius auratus) effluent as nutrient source in recycling aquaponic systems
AN Ahalya Arulnayagam
2nd International Research Symposium Uwa Wellasa University, 2018
2018
Production of leafy vegetables in recirculating aquaponics systems using Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) effluent
AN Ahalya Arulnayagam
Proceedings of the Water Professional's Day Symposium, 2017
2017
A pilot study on leafy vegetable production in a recirculating aquaponic system using common carp effluent
AN Ahalya Arulnayagam
Vavuniya Campus International Research Symposium, 2017
2017
Utilization of aquaculture effluent to raise vegetable crops (Ipomea aquatica) through recycling aquaponics systems
AN Ahalya Arulnayagam
University of Jaffna, 2017
2017
Plastic Debris in Mangrove Forests; A contemporary Perspective
A Arulnayagam
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol 68, 61-74, 0
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