Nov , 2022, Volume : 3 Article : 1

Fisheries Current Affairs: November 2022

Author : Compiled by: Vishal. M, Vidhya.V, Kamil Akamad D, Chanikya naidu, Asha Landge .T, and Abuthagir Iburahim. S

Highlights

National News Highlights

        Seven month fishing ban near Olive Ridley nesting sites

        Vegetarian crocodile that lived for over 70 years in Kerala temple pond died

        The first fish museum in Northeast India will be in Arunachal Pradesh

        Trade and export of ornamental fish are set to benefit from a new quarantine facility

        Water quality improvements have brought dolphins back to the Ganga

        The State of Arunachal Pradesh will soon have India’s first "Integrated Aqua Park" in the Town of Ziro

        Scientists discover new fish species in Nagaland

        India the aquaculture King

        King of Indian seafood export (shrimp)

        India’s first open sea cage farm under mariculture policy

        Marine fish catch online data collection launched in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

        CIFA secured 9th rank among the agricultural research institutions in India

International News Highlights

        3D Robot Fish `Gillbert` Eats Microplastics From Waterways, Has Been Designed By Student

        Nearly 500 pilot whales dead after two mass strandings in New Zealand

        Ancient Snail From 99 Million Years Ago Discovered With Hairs Growing on Shell

        Japanese researchers developed the first squid aquaculture system

        After 1000 charging cycles, a seaweed-based battery still retains its capacity

        There is less need for antibiotics due to red algae`s effect on fish immunity

        Largest whales consume 1 crore pieces of microplastic daily off California coast: Study

        In Brazil, GenoMar builds a tilapia breeding facility.

        New Aquaculture Monitoring Tool from Innovasea

        What fish slime could do for vehicle acceleration

        Ocean de-acidification may be aided by indigenous technology.

        Dangerous algal blooms can be predicted by satellites.

 


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