Maritime Resource-Geopolitics (incorporating national and regional facets of the ‘Blue Economy’ and ‘Climate Change’)
- National and Regional Facets of Ocean Governance.
- Living Resources of the Ocean:
- Fish, Fishing, Fisheries, and national and regional Food Security.
- Bioactive Natural Products.
- Marine Bio-organisms.
- Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV).
- Non-living Resources of the Ocean:
- Minerals and Sea-bed Mining.
- Conventional Energy.
- Crude Oil and its Products.
- Natural Gas.
- Gas Hydrates.
- Offshore Wind.
- Ocean Energy (Ocean-Mechanical and Ocean-Thermal).
- Security of Energy.
- Geopolitical-Stability of Sources of Energy.
- Security of Transport.
- Security of Energy-relevant International Shipping Lanes (ISLs).
- Security of Energy-relevant Sea Lines of Communication (SLOCs).
- Maritime Security issues related to Energy Storage.
- Practical manifestations-of and challenges-in India’s endeavour to transition from a ‘Brown’ economy to a ‘Blue’ economy.
- The ‘Blue Economy’ as a foreign-policy tool for India.
- Opportunities and Challenges for Indian Industry resulting from the ‘Blueing’ of the Indian Economy.
- Effectiveness of ‘Blueing’ the Indian Economy as a Mitigating Strategy against Climate Change.
- Quantifying Climate-Change Impacts on India’s Naval Security.
- Leveraging the International ‘Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure’ (CDRI).
- Resilience of India’s Urban Agglomerates to Climate Change Impacts.
- Regional ‘Adaptative’ and ‘Mitigative’ Best Practices vis-à-vis Climate Change.
- Marine Pollution and trans-boundary movement of oceanic waste.
- Ocean Acidification.
- Degradation of the Underwater Acoustic Habitat.
Oceanic Resources, both Living and Non-living
(a) Living Resources
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Fish and fishing |
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Bioactive natural products |
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Marine bio-organisms |
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Submerged aquatic vegetation |
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| b) Non-living resources (Minerals and seabed mining) |
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