PANAJI: The National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) has insisted on sustainable use of marine resources stating oceans will play a key role in driving both the global and Indian economies through the blue economy.
Speaking at the CSIR-NIO Foundation Day Diamond Jubilee program today, Chief Scientist Dr Sanil Kumar, emphasized the growing significance of oceans.
“The oceans will play an increasingly vital role in both the global and Indian economy, especially in terms of the blue economy. With climate change impacting ecosystems, it is essential that we continue to deepen our understanding of these shifts and their effects on biodiversity. Our work has never been more crucial, and we remain committed to advancing scientific research to address these pressing challenges," he said.
The NIO marked its 60th anniversary since its establishment on January 1, 1966. Reflecting on the institute’s progress over six decades, Kumar added, “Today, as we mark six decades of advancements in ocean sciences and technology, we pause to appreciate our achievements and look toward the challenges and opportunities ahead."
The event also featured lectures on the future of ocean sciences, including ‘The Oceans: Opportunities and Challenges’ by Dr M Ravichandran, Secretary of the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), New Delhi, and ‘Towards Sustainable Blue Economy’ by Dr Shailesh Nayak, Director of the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru.