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In a concerning revelation, the marine dredging industry is extracting a staggering six billion tons of sand annually, equivalent to over 1 million dump trucks' worth per day. This massive extraction of sand and other sediments is exerting tremendous pressure on marine life and ecosystems, with far-reaching consequences for biodiversity and coastal communities.

Sands of Change: Global Marine Extraction Threatens Biodiversity

In a concerning revelation, the marine dredging industry is extracting a staggering six billion tons of sand annually, equivalent to over 1 million dump trucks' worth per day. This massive extraction of sand and other sediments is exerting tremendous pressure on marine life and ecosystems, with far-reaching consequences for biodiversity and coastal communities.
Marine Pollution; Shipwrecks at Risk of Spilling 6 Billion Gallon Oil

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 Impacts Pathogen Prevalence in Birds and Bats

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 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...
Ocean's Colour Changing as a Result of Climate Change; Study

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...
Ocean's Colour Changing as a Result of Climate Change; Study

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...
Ocean's Colour Changing as a Result of Climate Change; Study

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,...
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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...

Deepest Ocean Virus Discovered in Mariana Trench

The Mariana Trench, Earth's deepest point, descends to a staggering depth of nearly 11,000 meters on the floor of the Pacific Ocean....
In a groundbreaking development, scientists have genetically modified a marine microorganism with the capability to break down polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic in saltwater environments. PET is widely used in products such as water bottles and clothing and is a major contributor to micro plastic pollution in the world's oceans.

Genetically Modified Bacteria Tackle Plastic Pollution

In a groundbreaking development, scientists have genetically modified a marine microorganism with the capability to break down polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic in...