Many spiders sit patiently in their webs, waiting for prey to come to them. Arachnids that live near lakes and rivers eat aquatic insects like dragonflies. However, if these insects live in mercury-contaminated streams, the metal can be passed on to the spiders that feed on them. Researchers
The conclave is organized by the scientific team of Navsari-Gujarat Regional Centre of ICAR-Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture (ICAR-CIBA), Chennai, under the supervision of Dr Kuldeep K Lal, Director of ICAR-CIBA.
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], September 12: Aquatech Systems Asia Pvt. Ltd. of Pune, India, and DataVolt Information Technology Company (DataVolt) of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for water cooling and recycling technology cooperation and services. This
Kochi (Kerala) [India], September 1: The national launch of SISTA360, a digital platform providing traceable, transparent, sustainable and profitable aquaculture will be held at New Delhi on 25th September 2023.
The Abu Dhabi Aquatics Club (ADAC), and National Ambulance, part of National Guard Command, announced today the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at promoting CPR training, emergency response, and injury prevention in aquatic environments across the UAE.
Maana, who has been in fine form and had a few good races at the Senior Nationals in Hyderabad in July, is now set to compete at the Asian Games. Talking about her preparations ahead of the prestigious quadrennial event, the swimmer said, “I am looking forward to how I perform there. After t
Researchers have demonstrated that sinking fruit trees that have been cut down into the sea is an inexpensive and efficient approach to generating new reefs and increasing the variety and number of marine life in the area.
The delegation will also attend the ‘Aqua Nor 2023’, the biannual aquaculture exhibition and trade fair in Trondheim, Norway from Tuesday to Thursday, one of the world's largest trade shows for aquaculture technology and innovation.
In the project, 100 satellite-tagged juvenile loggerheads will be released into the ocean over four years. The first batch of 25 turtles, which were around the age of 2 years, was released into waters to the north of Hawaii last month.