Fisheries Scientists are experts dedicated to studying and managing aquatic ecosystems, ensuring the sustainable use of fishery resources. They analyze fish populations, marine habitats, and environmental changes to provide scientific insights for fisheries management and conservation. Using tools like sonar mapping, genetic testing, and statistical modeling, they assess fish stocks, monitor biodiversity, and develop strategies to prevent overfishing. Their research helps shape fishing regulations, marine protected areas, and policies that support both ecological balance and the livelihoods of fishing communities. They often work with governments, environmental organizations, and seafood industries to implement best practices in fisheries management.
Climate change and human activities continue to impact aquatic ecosystems, fisheries scientists are at the forefront of addressing emerging challenges. They study the effects of ocean warming, habitat degradation, and pollution on fish populations, proposing innovative solutions for sustainable fishing and aquaculture. Many also focus on ecosystem-based management approaches, integrating knowledge from multiple disciplines to protect marine life while meeting global seafood demand. Their work is essential for maintaining the health of oceans, rivers, and lakes, ensuring that fisheries remain productive and resilient. Through continuous research and policy advocacy, fisheries scientists play a vital role in balancing conservation with economic needs, securing a future for both marine biodiversity and human societies.
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 Goswami, Indian Institute of Technology, India
Title : DNA barcoding as a tool for biodiversity and ecological assessment in african freshwater systems: A case study of upper section of River Mpanga, Uganda
Basooma Rose, BOKU University, Austria
Title : Spatial refuge and reproductive potential of the vulnerable the picked dogfish (Squalus acanthias) in the Georgian black sea: Evidence from experimental trawl survey
Guranda, National Environmental Agency, Georgia
Title : Seasonal habitat shifts and purse seine dependence of mene maculata in the Taiwan strait: Early indicators of climate driven ecosystem change
Ipsita Biswas, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
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Kidanie Misganaw Bezabih, University of Gondar, Ethiopia
Title : Eco friendly bioremediation: Azolla pinnata as a natural shield against hexaconazole toxicity in cyprinus carpio (LINNAEUS, 1758)
Mandeep Kaur, Panjab University, India