A global study reveals that infrastructure inefficiencies cause significant fish wastage, threatening food security and economic sustainability in developing countries.
Infrastructure inefficiencies in the marine fisheries sector cause wastage of 25 to 35 million tonnes of fish globally every year, according to a global study.
Today, Lake Michigan is not sending up a warning flag. The threats to our waters are insidiously obscured from sight.
SALALAH: For a brief but memorable spell, three wandering pelicans - unseen in Salalah since 2019 - transformed the calm ...
The Cebu Electricity Rights Advocates (CERA) has called on the Cebu City government and utility providers to adopt an integrated infrastructure strategy to protect the Metropolitan Cebu Water District ...
Government is seeking to deepen cooperation with India in fisheries and aquaculture, with the sector primed to be a new ...
A global review of more than 6,000 records shows that water pollution now affects nearly half of the world’s waters.
A rapid boat survey, which covered a 174 km stretch of the Brahmaputra flowing through the Kaziranga Tiger Reserve, documented 945 freshwater turtles belonging ...
Restoration work is underway to return Slagle Run in Hanover to its natural floodplain, improving both wildlife habitat and stormwater management.
Overview: AI helps farmers make accurate decisions using real-time data from soil, weather, and crops.Precision farming ...
Tucked away in the majestic Appalachian Mountains of Northeast Tennessee, Erwin is the kind of place that makes you wonder if ...
Blue Spring State Park, just minutes from downtown, offers a crystal-clear window into Florida’s aquifer system and serves as ...