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Fish, meat & West Bengal elections: It’s about money and not politicsWest Bengal Elections BJP vs TMC: Political campaigns in West Bengal are creatively using fish and meat, staples of Bengali culture, to con...
Nearly 50 tonnes of Bangladeshi Hilsa to enter Indian markets from tomorrowBangladeshi Hilsa, a prized fish, is set to arrive in Indian markets, bringing joy to seafood enthusiasts. Despite reduced exports from Ban...
Bangladesh halves Hilsa exports to India, sets Rs 1,100/kg floor price ahead of festive seasonBangladesh has permitted the export of 1,200 tonnes of Hilsa to India, setting a minimum price of Rs 1,100 per kg. This decision, made ahea...
Extreme monsoon from global warming may lead to dip in sea fish catch: ReportA study published in Nature warns that global warming could intensify monsoon rainfall in South Asia, disrupting marine productivity in the...
Bangladeshi Hilsa may give Indian plates a missFacing political unrest, Bangladesh is unlikely to export Hilsa to India this year. Historically sent by Sheikh Hasina, these consignments ...
Unsustainable fishing practices endangering Hilsa population in Ganga estuaryJuvenile hilsa weighing 50-200 g is causing damage to the hilsa ecosystem in the Ganga estuary. Trawlers are bringing in mainly small hilsa...
UN ranks Namami Gange among Top 10 World Restoration Flagship ProgrammesThe announcement was made as leaders from across the globe gathered in Montreal, Canada for the UN Biodiversity Conference, where governmen...
UN recognises Ganges project among 10 initiatives restoring natural worldAccording to a report unveiled during the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15) on Tuesday, climate change, population growth, industrialisati...
Oil spill alarm in Sundarban mangrovesBiswajit Roy Chowdhury, state wildlife advisory board member, is also worried about Olive Ridley turtles that migrate around this time and ...
- Oil spill alarm in Sundarban mangroves
Marine scientists, wildlife activists and forest officers from Indian Sunderbans have gone on alert following the oil spill in Bangladesh.
- Pollutants snuffing out aquatic life in Visakhapatnam
Barely 30 years ago, playful Bottlenose Dolphins were among the plethora of sea creatures that used to happily cavort and thrive in the wat...