India’s Seafood Industry Set to Offset US Tariff Impact
India’s seafood industry can explore new markets to counter the impact of upcoming U.S. tariff hikes on Indian goods
India’s seafood industry can explore new markets to counter the impact of upcoming U.S. tariff hikes on Indian goods
ICAR-CMFRI Scientists have found a 10-fold increase over the last decade in whale stranding along the southwest coast of India.
Flagging shifts in species biology, distribution and environmental changes, marine scientists have warned that climate change is significantly transforming marine ecosystems and fisheries in India
India’s marine fish landings recorded a total of 3.47 million tonnes in 2024 with a slight decline of 2 per cent compared to the catch in 2023
Marine experts have called for coordinated action and increased awareness to tackle the illegal shark fishing and trade
In a preparatory step for the 5th Marine Fisheries Census 2025, the Department of Fisheries has launched a nationwide validation and georeferencing of marine fishing villages
Staying 41 days at sea, the team conducted survey and the collected species for detailed analysis later at the CMFRI laboratory
ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), Visakhapatnam Regional Centre, in collaboration with the Department of Fisheries, Government of Andhra Pradesh, successfully launched Artificial Reefs (ARs) off the coast of Visakhapatnam under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY).
In a major boost to India’s marine fisheries sector, a collaborative pilot study has been launched to explore the possibilities of Deep-Sea Resources exploitation within India’s Exclusive Economic Zone
India’s first manned deep ocean mission ‘Samudrayaan’ into a 6000 m depth using the manned submersible vehicle ‘Matsya’ is expected to launch by the end of 2026