Aquatic Resources encompass an expansive and diverse array of vital ecosystems that play a pivotal role in sustaining life on Earth. From vast oceans to meandering rivers, tranquil lakes to intricate wetlands, these water bodies collectively form the cradle of biodiversity, fostering an astonishing variety of flora and fauna. Oceans, covering approximately 71% of the Earth's surface, serve as the heartbeat of the planet, regulating climate patterns, producing oxygen through photosynthesis, and supporting an intricate web of marine life. The marine environment, rich in resources, is home to an astonishing tapestry of species, ranging from microscopic plankton to majestic whales, each contributing to the delicate balance of the ecosystem. Inland waters, including rivers and lakes, are essential sources of freshwater, sustaining human societies, agriculture, and countless species. Wetlands, often regarded as nature's kidneys, provide vital services such as water purification, flood control, and habitat for a multitude of organisms. However, these invaluable aquatic resources face unprecedented threats from human activities, including overfishing, pollution, habitat destruction, and climate change. These pressures jeopardize the health of aquatic ecosystems, leading to the decline of many species and the degradation of water quality. Conservation efforts, therefore, are imperative to safeguard these resources, involving sustainable fisheries management, pollution control measures, and the preservation of critical habitats. Collaborative international initiatives, informed by scientific research and community engagement, are essential for the effective protection and management of aquatic resources, ensuring their continued resilience and availability for future generations. As guardians of the planet's lifeblood, the responsible stewardship of aquatic resources is not merely an environmental duty but a global imperative for the well-being of humanity and the Earth.
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