Aquatic Living Resources, encompassing an extraordinary tapestry of biodiversity, represent a dynamic and interconnected web of life thriving within Earth's aquatic ecosystems. From the vast expanses of oceans to the intricate networks of freshwater habitats, these living resources play an indispensable role in shaping the health and equilibrium of our planet. The marine realm, with its kaleidoscope of species ranging from microscopic plankton to majestic whales, serves as a crucible of diversity, fostering intricate ecological relationships and sustaining countless livelihoods. In freshwater ecosystems, rivers and lakes teem with an array of life forms, from agile fish species to the myriad invertebrates that compose the intricate food webs. The delicate balance of these aquatic ecosystems is continually influenced by factors such as temperature, salinity, nutrient availability, and human activities, underscoring the vulnerability of these living resources to environmental changes. Aquatic biodiversity not only serves as a source of sustenance for billions of people who depend on fisheries for their protein needs but also acts as a wellspring of pharmaceutical compounds, offering potential solutions to various medical challenges. The complex and interconnected nature of aquatic ecosystems highlights the importance of comprehensive conservation and sustainable management strategies to ensure the resilience of these living resources in the face of mounting environmental pressures, including overfishing, habitat degradation, pollution, and climate change. International collaborations and initiatives are crucial to address the transboundary nature of aquatic ecosystems, fostering the development of science-based policies and fostering global stewardship. As guardians of planetary health, aquatic living resources embody the intricate beauty and resilience of life beneath the water's surface, compelling humanity to embrace responsible custodianship to safeguard the richness and vitality of these essential ecosystems for generations to come.
Title : The horizontal integration of a Shellfish farm in a broader business model
Perry Raso, Matunuck Oyster Farm, United States
Title : Role of artificial intelligence and remote sensing in remediation of aquatic pollution and development of Numerical Oceanic Climate Prediction Models (NOCPM)
Virendra Goswami, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), India
Title : Aquaculture education challenges: Integrating sustainable practices into schools
J L Giovanna Hesley, CropKing, Inc. Curriculum Development, United States
Title : Can we farm eelgrass as a high protein sustainable marine grain for aquaculture?
Timothy C Visel, Retired Aquaculture Educator, United States
Title : Impact of antibiotic application on microbiome present in Catfish gut and water
Luxin Wang, University of California Davis, United States
Title : Smart sensors and real-time monitoring: Revolutionizing aquatic pollution management
Vidya Padmakumar, EcoDiversity Lab, Canada