Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Indian Navy: A Major Threat to Humanity and Marine Life

Indian Navy

The Indian Navy’s reliance on underdeveloped technology has led to significant risks, including operational failures and environmental hazards. Here are key points shedding light on the alarming situation: Over the past decade, 15 major accidents have been reported, including the 2014 INS Sindhuratna fire incident, resulting in two fatalities. India’s first nuclear submarine, INS Arihant, … Read more

Luminous marine life illuminates California coast

Marine life California coast

Luminous marine life illuminates California coast. The red tide and bioluminescence are favored by warm temperatures. Bioluminescent plankton is safe and creates a stunning natural display. Ocean lovers in southern California are witnessing a spectacular sight as bioluminescent plankton lights up the shores. This phenomenon, often referred to as a red tide, is caused by … Read more

Dubai; Atlantis gears up for shark week

Atlantis Shark week to be held in Dubai

Dubai is hosting a series of shark-themed educational events in Atlantis for visitors who are ready to dive in the world of sharks – and learn everything about this fascinating marine mammal while having a once-in-a-lifetime experience and contributing to the environment. From July 11 to 18, tourists can cross off a variety of jaw-dropping … Read more

Shrimps in Arabian sea near to distinction due to use of prohibited trawl nets

Pakistan’s fishermen are using prohibited fishing nets that cause traumatic damage to marine life in the Arabian Sea. According to the details, Fishermen are caught red-handed by using prohibited nets and in Ibrahim Haideri – an area of district Malir in Karachi. These fishermen are using Gujja and Bola nets (prohibited by the United Nations) … Read more