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NewsDrones hailed a ‘game-changer’ for Indian fisheries, aquaculture
Government also to develop 100 climate-resilient coastal villages to protect fisher livelihoods
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NewsIndia looks to revolutionise fisheries with drones
Tech could provide early detection of algal blooms, precise feed broadcasting in mariculture and emergency rescue assistance, says CMFRI
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NewsIndian black soldier fly bio-waste conversion unit opened
Larvae will be used to convert waste into sustainable protein sources to replace fishmeal in mariculture feeds
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NewsCMFRI designated as India’s centre of excellence for seaweed cultivation
Mandapam Regional Centre will serve as a hub for research, development, training and capacity building
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NewsIndia’s shrimp industry loses $500m to US ban
America’s ban on importing wild-caught shrimp from India has been taking its toll on fishers’ livelihoods
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NewsIndia considers incentivising sustainable fishing
Move is essential for maintaining sustainability and the country’s attempt to secure international certification for its fisheries, say experts
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NewsIndian seafood certifications undergo review
Stakeholders to evaluate progress of ongoing fishery improvement programme
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NewsIndia set to sign High Seas Treaty
Government to establish an appropriate institutional mechanism to oversee the treaty
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NewsBoosting production and livelihoods – India’s seafood priorities outlined
Targets include achieving 22 million tonnes of fish production by 2024-25
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NewsIndia succeeds in the captive breeding of giant trevally
Programme is a “landmark achievement” for mariculture research, says ICAR-CMFRI
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NewsWomen farmers reap a bumper harvest of green mussels
Women farmers in Moothakunnam and Kottappuram, India, have recorded a large harvest of green mussels under the guidance of CMFRI
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NewsBoost for Indian seaweed farming project
Principal Secretary impressed with strategic farming sites developed by ICAR-CMFRI along Indo-Pak border
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NewsCMFRI achieves captive breeding of golden trevally
High-value species is a potential candidate for sea farming with huge market demand for both consumption and ornamental purposes
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NewsSSA calls for Indian shrimp to be added to forced/child labour lists
US industry body’s request is based on recent reports exposing labour abuses in the Indian shrimp industry
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NewsReport: US supermarkets, restaurants selling Indian shrimp produced by forced labour
Despite its huge market share, India’s labour and environmental failings have remained under the radar, says Corporate Accountability Lab
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NewsNorway’s seafood industry welcomes EFTA-India trade deal
New agreement will gradually reduce the current seafood tariff level to zero within five years
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News‘Shark hotspots’ proposed to protect endangered species in India
The move is intended to safeguard endangered species, juveniles and breeding adults from targeted fishing
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NewsIndia readies shark conservation plan
Aim is to promote sustainable fishing practices and ensure the long-term health of shark populations and the fisheries sector
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NewsCMFRI: Monsoon trawl ban not detrimental to prawn resources
Restricting fishing during this period facilitates continued recruitment, finds new study
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NewsCMFRI to develop India’s first lab-grown seafood
Institute to initially focus on developing cell-based meat of high-value marine fish such as kingfish, pomfret and seer fish
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