Author

Robinson J Shakila

Professor, Fisheries College and Research Institute - Cited by 3,369 - Fish Quality Assurance

Biography

Robinson J Shakila has extended his valuable service for many years and has been a recipient of many award and grants. His international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study.  His research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals.
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Heavy metal concentrations in the macroalgae, seagrasses, mangroves, and crabs collected from the Tuticorin coast (Hare Island), Gulf of Mannar, South India
U Arisekar, RJ Shakila, R Shalini, G Jeyasekaran, B Sivaraman, T SuryaMarine Pollution Bulletin 163, 111971, 2021202
26
2021
Development of electronic nose (Shrimp-Nose) for the determination of perishable quality and shelf-life of cultured Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus Vannamei)
P Srinivasan, J Robinson, J Geevaretnam, JBB RayappanSensors and Actuators B: Chemical 317, 128192, 2020202
25
2020
Distribution and ecological risk assessment of heavy metals using geochemical normalization factors in the aquatic sediments
U Arisekar, RJ Shakila, R Shalini, G Jeyasekaran, M Keerthana, ...Chemosphere 294, 133708, 2022202
25
2022
Prevalence of antibiotic resistant Salmonella spp. strains in shrimp farm source waters of Nagapattinam region in South India
A Patel, G Jeyasekaran, R Jeyashakila, T Anand, L Wilwet, N Pathak, ...Marine pollution bulletin 155, 111171, 2020202
22
2020
Concentrations of trace elements in the organs of commercially exploited crustaceans and cephalopods caught in the waters of Thoothukudi, South India
R Shalini, G Jeyasekaran, RJ Shakila, U Arisekar, S Sundhar, P Jawahar, ...Marine pollution bulletin 154, 111045,
20
2020
Trace element concentrations in the organs of fish along the southeast coast of India
R Shalini, G Jeyasekaran, RJ Shakila, U ArisekarMarine Pollution Bulletin 162, 111817, 2021202
19
2021
17
2021
Risk assessment of organochlorine pesticides in seaweeds along the Gulf of Mannar, Southeast India
S Sundhar, RJ Shakila, G Jeyasekaran, S Aanand, R Shalini, U Arisekar, ...Marine Pollution Bulletin 161, 111709, 2020202
14
2020
Occurrence of microplastics in gastrointestinal tracts of planktivorous fish from the Thoothukudi region
K Kalaiselvan, P Pandurangan, R Velu, J RobinsonEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research 29 (29), 44723-44731, 2022202
12
2022
Dietary intake of trace elements from commercially important fish and shellfish of Thoothukudi along the southeast coast of India and implications for human health risk assessment
R Shalini, G Jeyasekaran, RJ Shakila, S Sundhar, U Arisekar, P Jawahar, ...Marine Pollution Bulletin 173, 3020, 2021202
11
2021
Variation in the Nutritional Composition of Soft and Hard Blue Swimming Crabs (Portunus pelagicus) Having Good Export Potential
N Pathak, RJ Shakila, G Jeyasekaran, P P, N N, R Shalini, U Arisekar, ...Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology 30 (6), 706-719, 2021202
8
2021
Rapid detection of fraudulence in seven commercial shrimp products by species-specific PCR assays
L Wilwet, RJ Shakila, B Sivaraman, BB Nayak, HS Kumar, AK Jaiswar, ...Food Control 124, 10771, 2021202
8
2021
Safety assessment of edible red seaweeds Gracilaria and Gelidiella of Gulf of Mannar in terms of OCP residual contamination
S Sundhar, R JeyaShakila, G Jeyasekaran, R Shalini, U Arisekar, ...Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring & Management 12, 100245, 2019201
8
2019
Effect of different thermal processing methods on potentially toxic metals in the seafood, Penaeus vannamei, and the related human health risk assessment
A Ulaganathan, JS Robinson, S Rajendran, J Geevaretnam, ...Journal of Food Composition and Analysis 105, 104259, 2022202
7
2022
Potentially toxic elements contamination and its removal by aquatic weeds in the riverine system: A comparative approach
A Ulaganathan, JS Robinson, S Rajendran, J Geevaretnam, ...Environmental Research 20, 11213, 2022202
6
2022