Blue Economy
The Blue Economy refers to sustainable use of ocean resources. It aims to promote economic growth while preserving marine ecosystems. This concept includes fisheries, tourism, and renewable energy. It supports livelihoods and enhances food security. The Blue Economy also addresses climate change impacts. It encourages innovation and investment in coastal areas. Overall, it seeks a balance between development and environmental protection.
The Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) issued a marine heatwave assessment for the Arabian Sea on 23 April 2026. Marine heatwaves are periods of abnormally...
April 24, 2026
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is addressing the challenges posed by climate change to India's aquaculture and fishing communities. Manuel Barange, Director of the Fisheries & Aquaculture...
November 21, 2024