
LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES FOR ENSURING SUSTAINABLE MARINE FISHERIES IN INDIA
Keywords: MARINE FISHERIES, MFRAs, RFMOs, MARITIME ZONES, IUU FISHING, SDG
This research-article examines the legal and institutional challenges that hinder India’s efforts to ensure sustainable marine fisheries. …

IORA AT 28: INDIA’S CHAIRMANSHIP AND THE PATH FORWARD
Keywords: Regional Cooperation, Maritime Security, Blue Economy, Fisheries Management, Sustainable Development
In 1995, former (Late) President Nelson Mandela of the Republic of South Africa during his visit to India said, “The natural…
Ships Could Bring Invasive Species to Antarctica, Study Warns - EcoWatchASSESSING INDIA’S ROLE IN THE CONSERVATION OF THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY IN ANTARCTICA
Abstract
After nearly four decades of acceding to the Antarctic Treaty,[1] the Parliament of India took a significant step on 06 August 2022, by passing the Indian Antarctic Act, 2022.[2] Last year, Dr Jitendra Singh, the…

IDENTIFYING THE LEGAL AND REGULATORY CHALLENGES IN INDIA TO PREVENT ILLEGAL AND UNREGULATED TRADE OF CORALS
In May of 2022, two aquarium hobbyists, from New Town and Kasba (Kolkata) respectively, were arrested by forest officials and placed under judicial custody for a week, for decorating their fish tanks with live corals. A marine species protected…
ICG ship and ACV apprehends Bangladeshi poachersTHE INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL, UNREPORTED AND UNREGULATED FISHING
In December 2017, the United Nations General Assembly in its annual resolution on sustainable fisheries declared 05 June as the ‘International Day for the Fight against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing’. The UN also declared…
