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"Russian spy" whale Hvaldimir found dead in Norway: Here's how this beluga whale became so famousHvaldimir, a beluga whale that garnered global attention in 2019 for its suspected role as a Russian spy, was recently found dead in southe...
Two-day Global Fisheries Conference India 2023 beings at Ahmedabad from November 21The union government intends to captialise on this global event as a strategic platform to harness international collaboration aiming to bo...
Once considered a ‘nuisance’, seaweed grows into a $7.5-billion opportunity for IndiaThe world is developing an appetite for seaweed, a climate-friendly plant that can replace plastics & has uses in fuel, food and pharma sec...
In shipping, a push to slash emissions by harnessing the windAlmost all nations have come to an agreement to stop adding emissions from shipping to the atmosphere by the year 2050, a target that large...
WTO chief rebukes countries over stalled fishing negotiationsThe WTO broke a multi-year deal-making drought in June by clinching a series of agreements at a major trade conference in Geneva in June, i...
Killing celebrity walrus Freya was 'right decision', says Norway PMNorway PM Jonas Gahr Støre said he supported the actions of local authorities. He commented that since Norway is a maritime nation, they so...
Seafood biz braces for losses of jobs, fish due to sanctionsThe latest round of U.S. attempts to punish Russia for the invasion of Ukraine includes bans on imports of seafood, alcohol and diamonds. T...
India-Norway Blue Economy model focuses on post-Covid economy recoveryInvesting in the Blue Economy now can help countries out of the crisis, and make sure that the global community builds back better and gree...
Norway eyes doubling seafood exports to IndiaNorway, the second largest seafood exporting country in the world, is hopeful of doubling its exports to India over the next few years.
Rio+20: What transpired in the summit, and what it means for companies & citizensAfter 20 years of more words than action, when the world assembled there again, not much had changed. Many words were exchanged, but not en...
- Gujarat revives Alcock Ashdown divestment strap
Gujarat government has restarted the exercise to offload stake in Alcock Ashdown (Gujarat) Limited, the loss-making ship-building company.
- Why flowers bloom late in Kerala and birds breed early
Cassia fistula, or the kani konna, the yellow flower associated with Vishu celebrations in Kerala, bloomed so late last year that it couldn...
- Norway smokes a salmon for Indian diners
In this year’s budget, the finance minister made an odd little change. He reduced duty on import of Atlantic salmon from 30% to 10%.