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Marine Pollution; Shipwrecks at Risk of Spilling 6 Billion Gallon Oil
Marine pollution from sunken vessels is predicted to reach its highest level this decade, with over 8,500 shipwrecks at risk of leaking approximately 6 billion gallons of oil, according to International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Climate Change; Marine Species to Loss Habitat Ranges
Majority of marine species is likely to lose considerable amounts of their present habitat ranges by the end of this century if...
India’s Nuke Submarine Successfully Fires SLBM
India's first ballistic missile nuclear submarine INS Arihant launched a Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM) on October 14, which the defence Ministry...
Marine Species leaving Equator region to the Poles
Have you heard about global warming pushing several animals from their natural habitats? Well, it is true and now a new study revealed that...
Marine Planning for Lakshwadeep and Puducherry
India and Norway will jointly work in the area of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) in Lakshadweep and Puducherry to ensure that human activities at...
Marine Industry stayed afloat in Covid time but not the seafarers
The Marine Industry stayed afloat throughout 2020, transporting medicines, food and other essential goods across the countries even at times of strict lock-downs. However,...
India’s marine exports to China heading for USD 1 billion mark
India’s exports of marine products to China has tripled and touched almost USD 800 million, in the first nine months of 2019, as per...
18 Sites Gets Geopark Designation
Eighteen new sites from around the world have got the prestigious UNESCO Global Geopark designation, which was announced the other day.
Adapting Policies Could reduce Plastic Pollution by 80 Per cent
Plastic pollution could reduce by 80 per cent by 2040 if countries and companies make deep policy and market shifts using existing technologies, according to a new report by UN Environment Programme (UNEP).
GLOBAL ‘BLUE DEAL’ NEEDED TO PROTECT OCEAN
GLOBAL ‘BLUE DEAL’ NEEDED TO PROTECT OCEAN