Hariharan Govindasamy | Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hariharan Govindasamy | Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Scientist at National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management, India

Dr. G. Hariharan is a seasoned environmental scientist with over 17 years of reseach and field experience in eco-toxicology, coastal and marine environmental impact assessment, and sustainable coastal management. Currently serving as a Scientist-C at the National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management (NCSCM), Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC), Government of India, Dr. Hariharan is recognized for his contributions to integrated coastal zone management, environmental risk assessment, and ecological monitoring in fragile coastal ecosystems across India.

🔹Professional Profile:

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🎓Education Background

  • Ph.D. in Eco-toxicology (2009–2013) – Institute for Ocean Management, Anna University, Chennai, India.

  • M.Phil. in Zoology (2006–2007) – Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli, First Class with Distinction.

  • M.Sc. in Zoology (2002–2004) – Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli, First Class.

💼 Professional Development

  • Scientist-C (Jun 2019–Present) – National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management (NCSCM), Chennai, MoEF&CC, Government of India.

  • Project Scientist (Apr 2013–Jun 2019) – NCSCM, Chennai.

  • Research Associate (Sep 2012–Mar 2013) – Institute for Ocean Management, Anna University.

  • Senior Research Fellow (Apr 2009–Sep 2012) – Institute for Ocean Management, Anna University.

  • Junior Research Fellow (Feb 2008–Mar 2009) – Institute for Ocean Management, Anna University.

  • Research Scholar (2007–2008) – CSIR-NEERI, Madras Complex, Chennai.

🔬Research Focus

  • Coastal and marine environmental impact assessments

  • Eco-toxicological risk analysis and hazard assessment

  • Island ecology and environmental carrying capacity

  • Coral reef, seagrass, and mangrove ecosystem assessments

  • Waste management and circular economy

  • Air quality modeling and environmental pollution monitoring

  • Climate change impact on coastal systems

  • Nutrient dynamics and eutrophication

Technical Expertise:

  • Open Water Diver (PADI certified; 100+ dives in Indian coastal and island systems)

  • QCI-NABET accredited Functional Area Expert (Air Pollution & Risk Assessment)

  • Cruise experience as Chief Scientist for offshore and island research expeditions

  • Proficient in tools such as AERMOD, ArcGIS, Origin, GraphPad Prism, SigmaPlot, Ocean Data View

Instruments Handled: ICP-MS, GC-MS, AAS, SKALAR analyzer, TOC analyzer, air samplers, spectrophotometers, and other lab/field testing equipment.

📈Author Metrics:

  • Conference Presentations & Proceedings: Over 30 national and international presentations on eco-toxicology, climate change, eutrophication, and coastal ecosystem management.

  • Supervision: Guided 5 MSc dissertations in environmental sciences.

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Awards & Honors

  1. Recognized Functional Area Expert by QCI-NABET for Air Pollution and Hazard Management

  2. Lead scientist in several nationally important marine and coastal ecological impact assessments

  3. Member of:

    • Institute of Ecotoxicology & Environmental Sciences

    • Ocean Society of India

📝Publication Top Notes

1. Ingestion and toxic impacts of weathered polyethylene (wPE) microplastics and stress defensive responses in whiteleg shrimp (Penaeus vannamei)

  • Journal: Chemosphere

  • Date: August 2022

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134487

  • Authors: G. Hariharan, R. Purvaja, I. Anandavelu, R.S. Robin, R. Ramesh

  • Highlights: Investigates the ingestion and physiological stress caused by microplastics in commercially important shrimp species.

2. Record of a Dugong Feeding Trail with a Note on Recent Dugong-Related Incidents Along the Coast of Tamil Nadu, India

  • Journal: Aquatic Mammals

  • Date: January 2022

  • DOI: 10.1578/AM.48.1.2022.21

  • Authors: Bitopan Malakar, Abhilash K. Rajendran, Hariharan Govindasamy, Deepak S.V. Kumar, Nitul K. Gogoi, Purvaja Ramachandran, Ramesh Ramachandran

  • Highlights: Reports new observational data on Dugong feeding behavior and conservation threats.

3. Accumulation and ecotoxicological risk of weathered polyethylene (wPE) microplastics on green mussel (Perna viridis)

  • Journal: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety

  • Year: 2021

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.111765

  • Authors: Hariharan, G.; Purvaja, R.; Anandavelu, I.; Robin, R.S.; Ramesh, R.

  • Highlights: Demonstrates bioaccumulation and toxic effects of microplastics in filter-feeding bivalves.

4. Spatiotemporal variations in anthropogenic marine litter pollution along the northeast beaches of India

  • Journal: Environmental Pollution

  • Year: 2021

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.116954

  • Authors: Mugilarasan, M.; Karthik, R.; Purvaja, R.; Robin, R.S.; Subbareddy, B.; Hariharan, G.; Rohan, S.; Jinoj, T.P.S.; Anandavelu, I.; Pugalenthi, P., et al.

  • Highlights: Surveys marine litter across east coast beaches and highlights pollution trends and sources.

5. Status of health and conservation classification of tropical coral reefs in Lakshadweep archipelago

  • Journal: Wetlands Ecology and Management

  • Date: October 2021

  • DOI: 10.1007/s11273-021-09801-z

  • Authors: M. Gopi, J. Joyson Joe Jeevamani, S. Goutham, Nina T. Simon, V. Deepak Samuel, K.R. Abhilash, R.S. Robin, G. Hariharan, R. Muruganandam, P. Krishnan, et al.

  • Highlights: Offers a conservation status update and classification of coral reef health across Lakshadweep.

.Conclusion:

Dr. Hariharan Govindasamy stands out as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award in the fields of pollution research, marine eco-toxicology, and sustainable coastal management. His work has both scientific depth and policy relevance, making real-world contributions to India’s environmental governance and ecosystem protection.

His demonstrated commitment to ecological preservation, high-impact publications, technical leadership, and government-backed roles firmly establish him as one of India’s leading environmental scientists.

Final Verdict: Highly Recommended for the Best Researcher Award in Pollution and Environmental Science