Fisheries research plays a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of aquatic ecosystems, contributing to sustainable fisheries management, and addressing challenges in the seafood industry. Researchers delve into various aspects, including fish behavior, population dynamics, habitat ecology, and the impact of environmental factors. Cutting-edge technologies such as sonar systems and satellite imagery aid in monitoring fish populations and their habitats. This research not only informs resource management strategies but also guides policymakers in developing effective conservation measures. Furthermore, studies in fisheries research explore the effects of climate change on fish species and help devise adaptive strategies. Collaborative efforts between scientists, government agencies, and stakeholders foster a comprehensive approach to ensure the long-term health of aquatic ecosystems and the well-being of communities dependent on fisheries resources. Ultimately, fisheries research plays a vital role in promoting sustainable practices, safeguarding biodiversity, and supporting the livelihoods of those engaged in the fishing industry.
Title : Application of Artificial Intelligence and NISAR satellite to study the air sea CO2 exchange and aquatic toxicology to develop ‘Aquatic Pollution Remediation Technologies’(PART)
Virendra Kumar Goswami, Indian Institute of Technology, India
Title : Conditionally pathogenic microparasites (Microsporidia and Myxosporea) of mullet fish potential objects of mariculture in the Black and Azov Seas
Violetta M Yurakhno, A. O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : New approaches to assessing and managing the multispecies fishery in the Gulf of Thailand
Pavarot Noranarttragoon, Department of Fisheries, Thailand
Title : Integrating art, science and rural development: The multifaced role of aquarium keeping
T V Anna Mercy, Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies, India
Title : Seaweed aquaculture policy gap analyses in Indonesia, Kenya, and Tanzania
Megan Considine, The Nature Conservancy, Puerto Rico
Title : Comparative analyses of monofilament and multifilament gillnets in Asa River, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria
Ogundare Taye Tobi, University of Ilorin, China