Role of Marine Algae in Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA)
- What is the contribution of aquatic agriculture? - It contributes 52% to the global food supply.
- What issues may arise from the expansion of aquatic agriculture? - Negative impacts on the biological enhancement of water and coasts.
- What is needed for sustainable development? - Integrated management and legislation.
- What is the objective of Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA)? - To reduce the environmental impact of aquatic agriculture and increase income from secondary species.
- What is the use of marine algae? - To balance nutrient flow and remove ammonia, phosphates, and nitrates from water.
- What is the benefit of the IMTA system? - It helps in cleaning ....
Do You Want to Read More?
Subscribe Now
To get access to detailed content
Already a Member? Login here
Take Annual Subscription and get the following Advantage
The annual members of the Civil Services Chronicle can read the monthly content of the magazine as well as the Chronicle magazine archives.
Readers can study all the material since 2018 of the Civil Services Chronicle monthly issue in the form of Chronicle magazine archives.
Govt. Magazines Exam Pointers
- 1 Empowering India's Future
- 2 PM-KUSUM: Empowering Farmers with Solar Energy Solutions
- 3 The National Solar Mission: Progress, Challenges, and the Path for Renewable Energy by 2030
- 4 The Perform, Achieve, and Trade (PAT) Scheme
- 5 Smart Cities Mission and the Role of Energy Efficiency in Urban Development
- 6 Scope & Opportunities for Renewable Energy in Rural India
- 7 Green Hydrogen: India’s Path to a Sustainable Energy Future
- 8 Fruit Based Farming Systems for Improved Income and Livelihood
- 9 Clean Plant Programme Revolutionizing Indian Horticulture
- 10 A Sip of Pollution: The Toxic Convenience of Bottled Water