Oct , 2022, Volume : 3 Article : 2

Fisheries Current Affairs: October 2022

Author : Kamil Akamad, Asha T Landge, Vidhya. V, Vishal. M, Dhanalakshmi. M, Abuthagir Iburahim. S

 

National News highlights

        Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Odisha have huge marine biodiversity

        India celebrated 2nd Anniversary of PMMSY on 10th September 2022

        India achieved export earnings of US $ 7.76 Billion during the year 2021-22

●        Woman catches rare ‘devil fish’ in Hyderabad’s floodwater

        India’s CMFRI hosts release of hatchery-produced pearl oyster spat

        ICAR-NBFGR scientists discover two new species of marine fishes along Tamil Nadu coast

        Probiotics shown to significantly improve larval oyster survival

        Seaweed compounds form natural remedy for fatty liver disease in humans

        CMFRI came up with Natural remedy for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

        NBFGR discovered a new species in cauvery river basin

        CMFRI becomes No: 1 position among Fisheries and Animal science research Institute in India

        Scientists discover new fish species in Nagaland

        Forest department of Maharashtra takes over 195 hectare of mangrove land

 

International News Highlights

        Crab Shells Power New Sustainable Battery

        Aquarium and Fish Bowls Market is Projected to Show up at ~US$ 3.0 Billion

        CH4 Global builds full-scale EcoPark in New Zealand

        Sensor startup helps revive centuries-old Hawai’ian fishpond

        Middle East`s first oyster farm lands sustainability certification

        Marine Scientists Find Strange Blue Goo-Looking Creature in the Caribbean Sea

        Global Fresh Fish Market to Reach $273.96 Billion by 2028

        Sri Lankan study identifies new jellyfish, sparking interest in the species

        Europe moves to protect deep-sea sites in Atlantic from bottom fishing

        Greenland’s sustainable halibut fishery may threaten newfound corals, sponges

        440-million-year-old fossil of ancient shark-like fish discovered in China

        Deep sea shark with bulging eyes and bizarre teeth found in Australia

        World’s oldest heart found in 380 million year old fish in Australia

 

        The world’s oldest living land animal - an 190 year old tortoise


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