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Erasmus + programme (Period 2022-2024)
Project Title: ECO-MARINE: Building a Comprehensive Mechanism for Preserving Marine Ecosystems and Life from the negative consequences of Climate Change and the disposal of Plastic Debris

Co-funded by the Erasmus + programme of the European Union. Financial support of 110,427 Euros

Period 2024-2028
Project Title: The ecology and evolution of cultural and cooperative behavior among dolphins and humans

based on MOU with Oregon State University, USA. Project cost USD 127,006/-

The EBS (Emily B. Shane) Award
Project Title: Fostering an Inclusive, Locally Driven Approach to Conserving Cetaceans in Southwest India

Supported and funded by The Society of Marine Mammalogy.


Project Title: Microplastics and its chemical contamination in edible estuarine food fishes of Kerala

Supported by The State Plan Grant (2022-23). Project cost INR 300,000/-


Project Title: Establishment of DNA Barcode Library for the Estuarine and Backwater Fishes of Kerala

supported by the University of Kerala. Project Cost INR 800,000/-

Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation grant (Project Number 172517389)
Project Title: Integrative taxonomic approach to conserving the cone snails of Gulf of Mannar, Tamil Nadu, India

Project Period: 2028-2020

(UO No. Ad AV/3232/UOK/dated 15.10.2020)
Survey and Documentation of Coastal Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge of Fishers and Traditional Knowledge: A Citizen Science Approach

Supported by University of Kerala

(Order No. AD F1/Ac.D/186772019 dated 30/6/2021)
The Deep-Sea Decapod Crustaceans of Indian Seas: Taxonomy and Biogeography

International Collaborative research project with Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM), National University of Singapore. Project cost: US$ 6000/-

Conservation Grant under Small Grant Innovation Program
Project Title: An Integrative taxonomic study of the Threatened Batoids along the South west and South east coast of India

Supported and funded by World Wildlife Fund,India. Period (July 2018- June 2019)