The significance of the ocean for climate, navigation, fishing, recreation, and as a natural resource has been known for centuries.
The ocean plays significant role in sequestration of about 30% of industrial carbon-dioxide emissions.
The 7517 km long coast line of India, sustaining extremely rich marine bio-diversity is dotted with several major ports. Ports are the gateways to India's international trade, handling over 90% of its foreign trade.
Another eight projects worth more than Rs 32 billion are under consideration. Numerous infrastructure projects and power plants have also been proposed to support ever developing Indian economy.
However, need of today is development and environment should go hand in hand.

Vikrant A. Kulkarni – CRZ and Marine Environment Consultant is committed to offer independent Consulting Services in ‘Marine Environmental Impact Assessment and Coastal Zone Management’ with an international standard to meet aforesaid requirement.

Monday, November 22, 2010

My Profile

Qualification:
B. Sc. M.Sc. – Mumbai University (3rd in University)
Ph.D. (Marine Ecology) – in progress

Professional Experience:
Project Assistant in National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), Goa.
worked on > 15 marine EIA and research projects.
6 research publications in International journals.

Major Clients in NIO:
·         ESSAR Groups
·         Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd.
·         Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone Ltd.
·         Pan India Paryatan Ltd.
·         Maharashtra State PWD
·         Goa State Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd.

Consultancy Clients:

  •  Dhruv Construction Services, Mumbai.
  •  Welspun Maxsteel, London.
  • Kaizen Power Ltd. Abhijeet Group, APSEZ.
  • Vaitarna Marine Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.


Associations:

  • Ultra-Tech Environmental Consultancy and Laboratory, Pune.
  • Green Circle Consultants India Pvt. Ltd. Vadodara.
  • SENES Consultants Pvt. Ltd. Navi Mumbai.
  • Gadark Lab Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai.
  • Tata Power, Mumbai.

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