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'''National Institute of Oceanography''', commonly known as '''NIO''', is an [[:Category:Pakistan federal departments and agencies|executive and federal]] department of [[Government of Pakistan|Pakistan Government]], and a major research institute of [[Ministry of Science and Technology (Pakistan)|Ministry of Science and Technology]]. The NIO is a science and research executive organization located in [[Karachi]], [[Sindh|Sindh province]] of [[Pakistan]]. The NIO' research and studies are funded by the Federal Government of Pakistan while the facilities are provided by [[Sindh Government]].
'''National Institute of Oceanography''' (NIO) is a scientific and research organization located in [[Karachi]], [[Sindh]], [[Pakistan]]. NIO was established in 1981 through a Government Resolution to conduct multidisciplinary research in [[oceanography]] in the coastal and offshore areas of Pakistan (EEZ 24,000 km²). The institute has 30 qualified marine scientists working on ocean biology/productivity, marine chemistry and environment, physical oceanography/coastal hydraulics, marine geology and geophysics.

==History==
NIO was established in 1981 through a Government Resolution to conduct multidisciplinary research in [[oceanography]] in the coastal and offshore areas of Pakistan (EEZ 24,000 km²). The institute has 30 qualified marine scientists working on ocean biology/productivity, marine chemistry and environment, physical oceanography/coastal hydraulics, marine geology and geophysics.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 07:24, 12 November 2010

National Institute of Oceanography, commonly known as NIO, is an

Sindh Government
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History

NIO was established in 1981 through a Government Resolution to conduct multidisciplinary research in oceanography in the coastal and offshore areas of Pakistan (EEZ 24,000 km²). The institute has 30 qualified marine scientists working on ocean biology/productivity, marine chemistry and environment, physical oceanography/coastal hydraulics, marine geology and geophysics.

See also

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