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Aquaculture

  • Eco India, Episode 211: How we can creatively course correct to save our ecosystem from further ruin

    Eco India, Episode 211: How we can creatively course correct to save our ecosystem from further ruin

    Scroll Staff
    · Jan 21, 2023 · 03:25 pm
  • How a farmer from Odisha pioneered a viable and self-sustaining model of aquaculture

    How a farmer from Odisha pioneered a viable and self-sustaining model of aquaculture

    Manish Kumar
    · Dec 25, 2021 · 09:30 pm
  • Japanese appetite drives crab farming in the Sundarbans

    Japanese appetite drives crab farming in the Sundarbans

    Soumya Sarkar
    · Mar 12, 2018 · 01:30 pm
  • A tiny portion of the world’s oceans could meet the rising global demand for seafood

    A tiny portion of the world’s oceans could meet the rising global demand for seafood

    Halley Froehlich, The Conversation Rebecca Gentry, The Conversation
    · Sep 09, 2017 · 08:30 pm
  • Kolkata's unique wetlands that treat sewage water are shrinking

    Kolkata's unique wetlands that treat sewage water are shrinking

    Soumya Sarkar
    · Jul 28, 2016 · 08:30 pm