Dec , 2021, Volume : 2 Article : 1

Fisheries News Updates December 2021

Author : Abuthagir Iburahim. S, Chanikya Naidu Bezawada, Meenatchi. S, Chellamanimegalai. P, Dhanalakshmi. M, Anjali Kumari, Abhijit Mallik, and Asha T. Landge

Highlights

●       World Fisheries Day 2021: Know the Theme, Date, History and Significance

●       Fisheries awards 2021- know the winners

●       Shri Bata Krushna Sahoo, a Progressive Fish Farmer from Odisha, Awarded with the Padma Shri Award

●       Namami Gange sets a Guinness World Record for the most images on Facebook with handwritten notes

●       Fishermen will receive a subsidy for canoe motors in Goa

●       Visakhapatnam: MP Vijayasai Reddy assures to solve ring nets issue of fishermen

●       First Fisheries Incubator Launched To Help Aqua-Preneurs

●       Call for novel fishing methods at Vypeen

●       India`s first fisheries incubator inaugurated at Gurugram

●       Assam bags three awards from National Fisheries Development Board

●       Kiribati To Open 408K Sq Km PIPA Marine Reserve For Commercial Fishing

●       India rejects `weak` WTO fishery text, sees bias towards developed nations

●       Global shrimp production sees significant growth in 2021

●       Balasore Awarded ‘Best Performing Marine District’ In India In Fisheries Sector

●       Kisan Credit Card Scheme to be extended to fishermen: Union Minister

●       Rare bigfin squid found in Australian waters for the first time

●       India aiming at Rs 1 lakh crore fish export by 2024-25: Union minister Parshottam Rupala

●       Odisha to produce 22 million tonnes of fish by 2025

●       Researchers reveal how to turn a global warming liability into a profitable food security solution.

●       Most Canadian aquaculture fisheries exempted from U.S. whale watchlist

●       Fishing Allowed to Resume Along Stretch of Orange County Coast Near Oil Spill

●       US West Coast Dungeness crab season set for rare on-schedule opening

●       Sri Lanka: Following the "biggest maritime calamity" in the country`s history, 1,680 tonnes of plastic granules suffocated thousands of homes.

●       India: Access to safe water is one of the requirements for a community`s well health and environment, and it is also the responsibility of administrative stakeholders.

 

●       The Earth Heroes Awards 2021 honours outstanding conservation achievements.


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