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All the fish We Cannot See

In a dark, unexplored layer of ocean, a hidden cache of fish might play an unexpected role in our climate’s future. It seems like a bad time for a new fishery. Key Points

WIRED

All the fish We Cannot See

In a dark, unexplored layer of ocean, a hidden cache of fish might play an unexpected role in our climate’s future. It seems like a bad time for a new fishery. Key Points

WIRED

How fasting fish could help scientists make us live longer

Researchers tested how killfish respond to fasting at different ages. What they found could be transferable to humans. | Health Key Points

Hindustan Times

Ghol fish declared state fish of Gujarat. Its price will cost you a Europe trip

The fish is valuable and is in demand because of its meat and air bladder. Ghol fish is used to make beer and wine and its air bladder is used in pharmaceuticals. Key Points

India Today

Pakistani fisherman becomes millionaire overnight after selling rare fish

The rare fish is called golden fish or ‘Sowa’ in the impoverished Ibrahim Hyderi fishing village. A fisherman in Pakistan’s Karachi city became a millionaire overnight after auctioning a haul of rare fish which has many medicinal properties. Key Points

The Tribune India

Woman wearing live fish in a dress slammed by netizens

The live fish dress worn for the runway was slammed by many on social media. Several said that this is animal cruelty.  | Trending Key Points

Hindustan Times

Leonardo DiCaprio praises Indian man for discovering new fish

In 2020, a man in Kerala found a "red thread" floating in his bucket. Now, Di Caprio is talking about it. Key Points

BBC News

10-foot shark jumps out of water to catch fish in man’s hand

A great white shark jumped out of the water to catch a fish in a man's hand. The incident has gone viral on social media. | Trending Key Points

Hindustan Times

Young angler in the US catches fish with human-like teeth

A young angler in Oklahoma caught a Pacu fish, a South American species closely related to Piranhas, in a neighborhood pond. The fish has human-like teeth. | Trending Key Points

Hindustan Times

Divers encounter enigmatic Oarfish with mysterious wounds off Taiwan's coast

A giant oarfish, believed to be a sign of earthquakes, was spotted off Taiwan with holes in its body. Probable shark bites. | World News Key Points

Hindustan Times

Study says cold-blooded animals grow larger, not smaller, in warmer waters

Scientists expected cold-blooded animals would grow to have smaller bodies as adults. This may not be true, according to a new study of Eurasian perch over 24 years. Key Points

The Hindu

Dished up by 3D printers, a new kind of fish to fry

Forget your hook, line and sinker. An Israeli foodtech company says it has 3D printed the first ever ready-to-cook fish fillet using animal cells cultivated and grown in a laboratory. Key Points

Reuters

Heart-healthy recipes to lower cholesterol, boost cardiac health

Heart diseases can creep in unannounced if you continue to live a sedentary lifestyle and eat unhealthy food. Here are two delicious and healthy recipes that are wonderful for your cardiac health. Key Points

Hindustan Times

India's per capita fish consumption jumps 81% during 2005-21;Tripura top fish-consuming state

New Delhi, Mar 19 (PTI) India’s annual per capita fish consumption increased to 8.89 kg in 2021 from 4.9 kg in 2005, indicating changes in dietary mix driven by higher income and rising prosperity, according to a study. Among fish-eating populations, per capita annual fish consumption increased from 7.43 kg to 12.33 kg, an increase […] Key Points

ThePrint

Hilsa prices are on fire and there's a Bengal panchayat poll link to it

The shortage of fresh hilsa supply from West Bengal's fishing hubs has resulted in a sharp increase in the price of the fish across the state. And surprisingly, there is a panchayat poll link to the supply crunch and the resulting increase in the price of the fish. Key Points

India Today

Rude Food by Vir Sanghvi: Fishing for compliments

Mumbai’s seafood restaurants are coming out of their shell. They no longer pass off their recipes as Malvani. They’re proud of the south Indian cuisines they serve Key Points

Hindustan Times

The Weird Way That Human Waste Is Killing Corals

Wastewater fuels blooms of reef-smothering algae. Better engineering and an army of funny-looking fish can come to the rescue. Key Points

WIRED

Australian sailor rescued after months lost on ocean

He spent weeks under the canopy of the badly ruined vessel that kept on floating somehow. An ocean expert has said that Saddocks survival is a mixture of luck and skills. Key Points

Economic Times

Greedy seal jumps on a moving boat to steal fish. Watch

A viral video shows a greedy seal jumping on a moving boat to steal fish. Watch the video inside. | Trending Key Points

Hindustan Times

Cabinet nod to Pradhan Mantri Matsya Kisan Samridhi Sah-Yojana with an investment of over Rs 6,000 cr

The Sub-scheme will be implemented as a Central Sector Sub-scheme under the Central Sector Component of the PMMSY at an estimated outlay of Rs.6,000 crore consisting of 50% i.e. Rs.3,000 crore public finance including the World Bank and the AFD external financing, and rest 50% i.e.Rs.3,000 crore being the anticipated investment from the beneficiaries/private sector leverage. It will be implemented for 4 (four) years from FY 2023-24 to FY 2026-27 across all the States and UTs. Key Points

Economic Times

5 extremely rare animals that left the world stunned

These five astonishingly unusual animal finds might leave you stunned. Take a look at them here.  | Trending Key Points

Hindustan Times

Govt says 45.59 lakh jobs created so far under Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana

As of now, approximately 45.59 lakh employment opportunities have been generated under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), according to information shared by the government in response to a query in Parliament. Key Points

Economic Times

Video: Tamil Nadu officer misbehaves with woman fish vendor, faces protest

The officer was seen throwing the dried fish sold by the woman down on the ground, as people gathered around. He was also seen kicking the fish, as the differently-abled woman sat on the ground. Key Points

India Today

Namibia is building a blue economy — turning fish waste into high-value products like oil

Losses occur at sea from primary processing of the catch and on land from processing in factories. Much of this can go toward production of fishmeal or fish oil. Key Points

ThePrint

How undersea sounds help us understand ocean life

Scientists have long listened to the ocean, but new technology is helping to piece together a far more complex picture of life beneath the waves. Here, BBC Future lets you listen in. Key Points

BBC

Two new species of needlefish from Indian waters identified by CMFRI

Given their high demand, the researchers believe these fish have the potential to benefit the country’s marine fisheries sector. Researchers at the... Key Points

The Tribune India

Two new species of needlefish from Indian waters identified by CMFRI

Given their high demand, the researchers believe these fish have the potential to benefit the country’s marine fisheries sector. Researchers at the... Key Points

The Tribune India

Why it's okay to have eggs, chicken and fish during summer but here's what you should remember

High protein-based foods have often been disregarded for being too hot for the body in summer. But nutritionist says otherwise. Key Points

India Today

fish without head swims in water, Twitter reacts

A video of a fish without its head swimming in a waterbody has gone viral. The video has left people intrigued. | Trending Key Points

Hindustan Times

They too shall pass: Wildlife crossings now go the extra mile

Canopy bridges for monkeys, ropeways for squirrels, ladders for fish. Wildlife crossings are finding new ways to ferry animals across highways and tunnels. Key Points

Hindustan Times

Aquaconnect raises $4 million in pre-Series B

India Business News: Aquaconnect, a full-stack aquaculture platform with embedded fintech capabilities, has raised $4 million in pre-Series B funding round led by S2G Ventures. The company plans to use the capital to scale its operations and expand its coverage in major aquaculture production states in India. Aquaconnect leverages satellite remote sensing and artificial intelligence to improve efficiency in the fish and shrimp farming industry. The funding will also help Aquaconnect double its 'Aqua Partners' network and enhance its product portfolio with farmer-focused innovations and formal credit services. Key Points

Times Of India

How the Islands of Tahiti are reclaiming their cuisine

French Polynesia continues to feel an outsize influence from France. But recently, Tahitians have been reclaiming their heritage, putting traditional ingredients on the menu. Key Points

BBC

US top 5 stories: Helicopter mishap in Syria leaves 22 injured; Biden family to host intimate dinner for Modi on June 21

A helicopter “mishap” in northeast Syria over the weekend left 22 United States service members injured, the U.S. military said on Tuesday, adding that the cause of the accident was under investigation, reports AP. Key Points

The Indian Express

Mukka Proteins to list tomorrow. What GMP indicates ahead of debut?

The shares of Mukka Proteins will debut on the exchanges on Thursday. Ahead of the listing, the company's shares are trading with a GMP of Rs 35. Key Points

Economic Times

Govt aims to boost seafood exports to Rs 1 lakh crore/year; to strengthen foundation of fishery sector

Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh announced plans to boost annual seafood exports to Rs 1 lakh crore from Rs 60,000 crore. He highlighted the government's efforts in the fishery sector, including infrastructure development and technological improvements. The government aims to strengthen the sector's foundation over the next five years for overall national growth. Key Points

Economic Times

Why fine-dining restaurants should make the idea of explaining provenance their core mission

Sommeliers have always used provenance and history to arouse interest in expensive, obscure wines. Meat, fish and even humble vegetables now get the same reverential treatment. One explanation for this trend is the move towards conscious eating among discerning consumers. People wish to be more mindful of what they are eating, and where it is from. Key Points

The Economic Times