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'''Samudrika Naval Marine Museum''' is a museum situated near the [[Andaman Teal House]] at [[Port Blair]] in [[India]], designed to create [[awareness]] on various aspects of [[oceanic environment]]. <ref name="Ghosh1998">{{cite book|author=G. K Ghosh|title=Tourism Perspective in Andaman and Nicobar Islands|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=s2f3FvQvcpUC&pg=PA130|year=1998|publisher=APH Publishing|isbn=978-81-7024-978-8|pages=130–}}</ref> The museum is run by the [[Indian Navy]].<ref name="PlanetNoble2017">{{cite book|author1=Lonely Planet|author2=Isabella Noble|author3=Paul Harding, Kevin Raub, Sarina Singh, Iain Stewart|title=Lonely Planet South India & Kerala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=psw6DwAAQBAJ&pg=PT1016|date=1 October 2017|publisher=Lonely Planet Global Limited|isbn=978-1-78701-239-4|pages=1016–}}</ref> This museum aims to  generate awareness about the environment in the ocean and the marine life. The museum has five sections presenting history of Andaman Islands, Geographical information, people of Andaman, Archaeology and Marine life.<ref>[http://www.andamans.gov.in/html/portblair.html Samudrika (Naval Marine Museum)].andamans.gov.in</ref>
'''Samudrika Naval Marine Museum''' is a museum situated near the [[Andaman Teal House]] at [[Port Blair]] in [[India]], designed to create awareness on various aspects of the [[marine ecosystem|oceanic environment]].<ref name="Ghosh1998">{{cite book|author=G. K Ghosh|title=Tourism Perspective in Andaman and Nicobar Islands|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=s2f3FvQvcpUC&pg=PA130|year=1998|publisher=APH Publishing|isbn=978-81-7024-978-8|pages=130–}}</ref> The museum is run by the [[Indian Navy]].<ref name="PlanetNoble2017">{{cite book|author1=Lonely Planet|author2=Isabella Noble|author3=Paul Harding, Kevin Raub, Sarina Singh, Iain Stewart|title=Lonely Planet South India & Kerala|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=psw6DwAAQBAJ&pg=PT1016|date=1 October 2017|publisher=Lonely Planet Global Limited|isbn=978-1-78701-239-4|pages=1016–}}</ref> The museum has five sections presenting history of Andaman Islands, geographical information, people of Andaman, archaeology, and marine life.<ref>[http://www.andamans.gov.in/html/portblair.html Samudrika (Naval Marine Museum)].andamans.gov.in</ref> It also houses a vast collection of cells, corals and a few species of colourful fishes of the sea around the islands.
 
Situated opposite Andaman Teal House, Delanipur, Port Blair, this museum create awareness on various aspects of oceanic environment and houses a vast collection of cells, corals and a few species of colourful fishes of the sea around the islands.  


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Latest revision as of 12:39, 5 September 2021

Samudrika Naval Marine Museum
LocationPort Blair, India
Coordinates11°40′19″N 92°43′34″E / 11.672°N 92.726°E / 11.672; 92.726Coordinates: 11°40′19″N 92°43′34″E / 11.672°N 92.726°E / 11.672; 92.726
CuratorIndian Navy[1]

Samudrika Naval Marine Museum is a museum situated near the Andaman Teal House at Port Blair in India, designed to create awareness on various aspects of the oceanic environment.[2] The museum is run by the Indian Navy.[3] The museum has five sections presenting history of Andaman Islands, geographical information, people of Andaman, archaeology, and marine life.[4] It also houses a vast collection of cells, corals and a few species of colourful fishes of the sea around the islands.

References[edit]

  1. Lonely Planet; Abigail Blasi; Michael Benanav, Lindsay Brown, Mark Elliott, Paul Harding, Anna Kaminski, Anirban Mahapatra, Bradley Mayhew, John Noble, Kevin Raub, Sarina Singh, Iain Stewart, Isabella Noble (1 October 2017). Lonely Planet India. Lonely Planet Global Limited. pp. 2656–. ISBN 978-1-78701-199-1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. G. K Ghosh (1998). Tourism Perspective in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. APH Publishing. pp. 130–. ISBN 978-81-7024-978-8.
  3. Lonely Planet; Isabella Noble; Paul Harding, Kevin Raub, Sarina Singh, Iain Stewart (1 October 2017). Lonely Planet South India & Kerala. Lonely Planet Global Limited. pp. 1016–. ISBN 978-1-78701-239-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. Samudrika (Naval Marine Museum).andamans.gov.in