Newcastle University experts demonstrate a data-poor approach to assess the sustainability of devil ray catch in Indian Ocean ...
The coelacanth is the most famous living fossil. It was once thought to be a missing link between fishes and amphibians because of its leg-like lobed fins. Small populations live in the Indian Ocean ...
In a rare and astonishing event in February 2025, a deep-sea anglerfish—known as the black seadevil—was filmed near the ocean ...
Researchers from Estuarine Biology Regional Centre in Gopalpur have discovered a new flying fish species, ‘Cheilopogon ...
The Indian Ocean is the third largest body of water on Earth at more than 6,000 miles wide and covering 13% of the world's surface. It is home to 5,000 species of fish, many of which only exist in ...
With Hilsa fish in high demand and fetching premium prices in the Bengal region, the new advisory seeks to leverage advanced ...
One of the most wrenching signs of the lack of readiness for the tsunami in the Indian Ocean was the enthusiasm ... initial drawdown of water to gather fish left suddenly stranded.
The tropical Indian Ocean is home to the Spice Islands ... seahorses and a great variety of fish. The coastal areas are where humans have the most direct impact on the ocean's resources.
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