The main objectives of Sagar Parikrama are to disseminate information on various fisheries-related schemes and programs being implemented by the government, promote responsible fisheries, and protect marine ecosystems.
On Friday, Japanese Fisheries Agencies said that a Chinese naval helicopter approached a Japanese research ship within the country's exclusive economic zone in the East China Sea.
Twelve cheetahs on Friday departed from South Africa for India as part of an initiative to expand the cheetah meta-population and to reintroduce cheetahs to a former range state following their local extinction due to over hunting and loss of habitat in the last century, a statement by Depar
To say that studying sailfish is difficult is an understatement. These fish, frequently referred to as the "fastest fish in the world," exhibit some surprising characteristics as they navigate the oceans in quest of their next meal. Yet until now, nothing was known about how they did what t
K Annamalai urged Jaishankar's intervention in the matter and stated that the Sri Lankan government needs to be nudged to identify the people involved in the incident.
The plan is also to establish and strengthen the existing PACS, dairy and fishery cooperatives through the convergence of various schemes of the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying by leveraging the 'whole-of-Government' approach.
As many as 25 different facilities will be provided through Primary Agricultural Credit Society. Dairy and fishery will also be linked to the agri cooperatives.
"This will not only ensure better economics for the sector but also contribute to ecological sustainability," he added while speaking to reporters after inaugurating a five-day international symposium on innovations in fishing technologies for sustainable and resilient fisheries here on Mond
A research team led by specially appointed Professor Masanori Kohda of the Graduate School of Science at Osaka Metropolitan University has proved that fish assume "it's me" when they see themselves in a photograph. The researchers discovered that seeing their own face, rather than their own