West Bengal saw the biggest increase in catch of around 38.4%-just a little higher increase than Maharashtra-while Puducherry saw a 30% increase in catch and Tamil Nadu 28%. Only Odisha and Gujarat saw a decline in catch last year. President Trump NOW PLAYING The man who said he. All content is written and reviewed by qualified health, medical and scientific experts. The bulk of the catch (around 72%) was by mechanised purse seine boats, followed by multi-day trawl nets and mechanised dol nets. The European Space Agency portal features the latest news in space exploration, human spaceflight, launchers, telecommunications, navigation, monitoring and. CTV National News: Top 10 news stories of 2017 CTVNews.ca Published Wednesday, Decem12:51PM EST CTV National News: U.S. Medical News and articles you can trust from around the world. Maharashtra contributed 5% of the all India catch of 3.5 million tonnes. In fact, 2019 saw the state get its lowest fish catch since 1974-though that number then fell further in the pandemic-affected years of 20. Fish catch in the state fell dramatically in 20 due to bad weather that kept boats ashore on many days-including a surprising amount of cyclonic activity in the Arabian Sea-as well as overfishing. Maharashtra also saw big increases in penaeid prawns or shrimp, which doubled from almost 9,000 tonnes to about 18,000 tonnes, as well as ribbon fish, whose catch increased from 4,600 to over 10,000 tonnes. CMFRI scientists had forecast the bump in sardine catch, as the fishery tends to fluctuate with the La Nina/El Nino cycles (2022 was a La Nina year). This increase was likely due to population dynamics -more eggs might have hatched around the same time -as well as conducive environmental conditions, said CMFRI's Ramkumar. Across the country, Indian oil sardine catch increased by 188.2% in 2022 compared with 2021. They are most abundant in southwest India. Much of the state's oil sardine catch was in southern Maharashtra. Oil sardines, or taarla in Marathi, are small fish that travel in large shoals relatively close to shore and can be scooped up in vast quantities. IFLA invites its members and the broader community to read the papers, reflect on them, and talk about what can – or needs to – be done.Oil sardine's catch rises 188% in country, shrimp doubles in Maharashtra The state's fish catch increased by 38% to 1.7 lakh tonnes in 2022 with the Indian oil sardine seeing the biggest jump, data from the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) shows. Most importantly, they give food for thought. The papers highlight threats, but also opportunities. How can libraries compete with the huge volumes of misinformation that the Internet makes it possible to create and share? How should libraries respond to the urgent need to provide education for all? How might libraries incorporate revolutionary 3D printing techniques into their offer? Based on interventions at the 2017 IFLA President’s meeting, they pose three more questions: Now, in 2017, we are very happy to share an updated report, bringing in three further expert perspectives. By giving everyone in the library and information sector a range of expert opinions on broad social, economic and technological trends, it posed a question: how do such developments effect their lives, works and institutions? The 2016 Update of the report showed just some of the rich discussions that took place, as IFLA members explored the answers. Yahoo’s Year in Review reveals the biggest news stories, social trends and searches of 2017, taken from the billions of searches made on Yahoo Search over the course of the past year. The IFLA Trend Report, initially published in 2013, started a conversation. But libraries in turn also need to understand the forces that are shaping their environment, in order to seize the opportunities – and avoid the threats – that this presents. In a changing world, this work is essential, allowing users to be informed, and empowered to build better lives for themselves and their communities. Libraries have a vital mission to provide access to information to all. Horror on the home front Mass shootings in the United States continued to make headlines in 2017.
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