Bay of Bengal Nations Gear Up for Transformation in Fisheries Governance
Roadmap presented at FAO’s global meeting of Sub-Committee on Fisheries Management, in Reykjavik, Iceland
Roadmap presented at FAO’s global meeting of Sub-Committee on Fisheries Management, in Reykjavik, Iceland
‘In developing countries, fish loss and waste account for 20–35 per cent of total production’ Infrastructure inefficiencies in marine fisheries sector cause wastage of 25 to 35 million tonnes of fish globally every year, according to a global study. In developing countries, fish loss and waste account for 20–35 per cent of total production, with…
A regional workshop on the sideline of the World Seafood Congress will highlight how India’s aquaculture sector, strong export markets and rising demand for aquafeeds support livelihoods, value addition and food production systems in the country and beyond Chennai: India’s critical role in the global seafood economy and the growing sustainability challenges facing its marine…
An Interview with Dr. Ranjit Suseelan, Head (India), Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)
Dr. Ranjit Suseelan was a speaker at a technical session co-hosted by the MSC, SSNI, and SEAI at the World Food India event in New Delhi.
Highlighting the need for fostering coordinated efforts and integrated approach to the state’s marine fisheries sector, Tamil Nadu Fisheries Secretary Dr N Subbaiyan has proposed a common body for all fisheries research institutions, agencies and organisations.
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
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