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Lakshadweep aims to increase annual tuna production to 50,000 tonnes in 5 years

The Hindu BusinessLine

The Hindu BusinessLine

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July 7, 2026

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Lakshadweep aims to increase annual tuna production to 50,000 tonnes in 5 years

Aimed at creating livelihood opportunities for island fishing communities, the plan envisages a range of proposals, including expansion of deep-sea tuna fishing, mariculture, seaweed farming and infrastructure development.

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Mississippi Free Press

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· Jun 22, 2026

Mississippi to Help Expand US Seafood Production

Mississippi researchers will help lead a new 13.5 million national effort to expand U.S. seafood production, positioning the Gulf Coast at the center of aquaculture research and development. The post Mississippi to Help Expand US Seafood Production appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 2, 2026

Odisha cabinet approves over ₹2,000-crore deep sea fishing mission

Project expected to bring in an additional 2 lakh metric tonnes of marine fish annually

UrduPoint

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· Jun 29, 2026

Global agricultural, fisheries production projected to expand by 13% over next ten years: OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook

Global agricultural, fisheries production projected to expand by 13% over next ten years: OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook

The Economic Times

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· Jun 28, 2026

Asia's food vendors hit by soaring plastic costs

Asia's food vendors hit by soaring plastic costs

Hakai Magazine

Unknown

· Dec 6, 2024

The Destructive Legacy of Failed Aquaculture

Aquaculture is big business in Canada. In 2023, open-net-pen salmon farming in British Columbia alone produced 50,000 tonnes of fish worth just over US 350-million. But on June 30, 2029, the federal government’s long-looming ban on open-net-pen salmon farming is ...

Sentient

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· Jul 10, 2026

New Research Traces How ‘Forever Chemicals’ Move Through the Great Lakes and Into People

The study used more than 40 years of data to map fluctuating PFAS levels across species in the region's food chain.

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Related coverage for "Lakshadweep aims to increase annual tuna production to 50,000 tonnes in 5 years": Mississippi Free Press — Mississippi to Help Expand US Seafood Production. The Hindu BusinessLine — Odisha cabinet approves over ₹2,000-crore deep sea fishing mission. UrduPoint — Global agricultural, fisheries production projected to expand by 13% over next ten years: OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook. The Economic Times — Asia's food vendors hit by soaring plastic costs . Hakai Magazine — The Destructive Legacy of Failed Aquaculture. Sentient — New Research Traces How ‘Forever Chemicals’ Move Through the Great Lakes and Into People