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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