Parth Prachi Shrivastava & Akanksha Goel* Introduction On 25th July 2020, bulk carrier MV Wakashio (Japanese owned) sailing under the … More
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Relationship Between Maritime Law and Cyber Space in the Times of COVID – 19
Bodhisattwa Majumder* In the 21st Century, the COVID pandemic has not only affected human life, but the time of the … More
An Insight into Marine Wildlife and Trafficking
Diya Chakraborty & Raksha Tripathy* “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way … More
Russian Oil Spill : Desolation of the Dream of ‘Sustainable Ocean’
Ujjawal Vaibhav Agrahari* Introduction President Vladimir Putin declared a state of emergency after spilling 20,000 tons of diesel fuel into … More
The Way Towards Sustainable Oceans
Harsh Amrit & Nitya Malviya* In contemporary times, the inter-relationship between nature and human society has become more and more … More
The Blue Ecosystem : During and After Covid – 19
Shivangi Banerjee* The mass movement of ships and commercial fishing over the years has marred the marine ecosystems to a … More
Coastal Regulation Zone Notification 2018 : A Goal of Unsustainable Development
Shubham Kashyap Kalita* Introduction India has brought its first Coastal Regulation Zone Notification in 1991[1](hereinafter to be referred as CRZ … More
Deep SeaBed Mining : Is it Feasible to Transit from Exploration to Exploitation
Shubhang Chaturvedi & Sanjana Gopal* Introduction The projection of deep-seabed mining (DSM) and Outer Space Mining (OSM) as answers to … More
Blue Economy – A Road to Ocean Sustainability
Vaayu Goyal* Marine Ecosystem and Human Neglect: Interplay Human entities have been constantly jeopardizing the very resources that they depend … More
Uncharted Waters of COVID-19: Decoding Port Restrictions and Seafarers’ Humanitarian Crisis during the Pandemic
Utkarsh* Introduction As the world battles the menace of Covid-19, there have arisen several socio-economic implications that go beyond the … More
