The Department of Zoology at Dolphin (PG) Institute of Biomedical & Natural Sciences, Dehradun, in association with the Research Advisory Council (RAC), successfully organized a National Webinar on the theme “Aquatic Pollution & Fisheries Sustainability: Emerging Challenges & Future Perspectives” on 08 May 2026.
The webinar witnessed active participation from faculty members, researchers, scholars, and students from various institutions across the country. The session focused on critical environmental concerns related to aquatic pollution, fisheries sustainability, biodiversity conservation, and future strategies for sustainable aquatic resource management.
The institute was privileged to host Dr. Sharda Kosankar as the Distinguished Speaker for the webinar. Dr. Kosankar delivered an insightful lecture highlighting the impact of pollution on aquatic ecosystems, emerging environmental challenges, and sustainable approaches for fisheries conservation and management. Her expert insights provided participants with valuable scientific perspectives and practical understanding of contemporary environmental issues.
The webinar commenced with a welcome address by Dr. Beena Joshi Bhatt, while Prof. Versha Parcha emphasized the significance of aquatic ecosystems and the urgent environmental issues affecting them today.
The session served as an important academic platform for interaction and knowledge exchange, encouraging participants to develop awareness regarding the conservation and sustainable utilization of aquatic resources. The webinar also inspired discussions on emerging research opportunities and innovative solutions in the field of aquatic sciences and fisheries sustainability.
The event concluded with an engaging interaction session where participants actively shared their views and discussed future perspectives in aquatic conservation research. E-certificates were issued to all registered participants. The session was efficiently moderated by Dr. Deepali Rana.



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