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Join 12th European Algae Industry Summit taking place on 17th & 18th April 2024 in London, UK to explore new challenges and opportunities and meet, learn and effectively network with senior level industry leaders from food, feed, nutraceuticals, cosmetics & textiles markets from across Europe & beyond.
Agenda available via this link.
Presented by Florida Marine Aquaculture Coalition
https://marineaquaculturecoalition.com/#home
The first annual Florida Shrimp Aquaculture Summit is a two-day event that will bring together industry leaders, technologist, academics, policymakers, and stakeholders from the shrimp aquaculture industry. The summit will provide a forum to exchange information, discuss recent developments and examine possibilities and challenges facing the industry.
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Following the success of the first THALASSA 2022 Conference, the Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute (CMMI) is proud to organise the second regional conference: THALASSA 2024 – Marine Sciences Conference which will take place between May 28th and 29th in Larnaca, Cyprus.
THALASSA 2024 will provide a platform for knowledge exchange by bringing together marine experts and stakeholders from academic and research institutes, the industry, NGOs, and the public sector who will share their findings, innovations, and state-of-the-art developments on topics related to:
Addressing and proposing science-based solutions to the challenges faced by marine and coastal environments in the Mediterranean region. The conference will also provide networking opportunities for participants to discuss current and potential collaborations.
All info via: https://www.cmmi.blue/thalassa-2024/
AQUA 2024 is co-organised by EAS andf WAS
Theme: Blue Food, Green Solutions
AQUA 2024 will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark, from August 26-30, 2024
https://aquaeas.eu
Closing the life cycle of aquaculture species of economic importance is critical for the ultimate success of aquaculture. Predictable & cost-effective availability of high-quality fry, fingerlings, postlarvae, seed, spores, etc. remain the key for a successful aquaculture venture. Knowledge generated at many different levels can further increase the success of the sector. Much progress is being made in knowledge-based insights on e.g. the genetic make-up of the broodstock, steering the ontogeny, the importance of first feeding, steering host microbial interactions and its immunological consequences, automation, etc. Research in these fields are increasingly supported and stimulated by a variety of novel and sophisticated techniques such as omics’ and artificial intelligence tools. They generate an unprecedented and often fascinating insight into biological processes. Although they generally also raise new research questions, they stand for a major leap forwards as compared to the empirical approach of a relatively recent past.
Capitalising on the previous “larvi” symposia (in ’91, ’95, ’01, ’05, ’09, ’13, ‘17), the Aquaculture R&D Consortium of Ghent University, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and SINTEF Ocean have joined again in the organizing committee for “larvi’24” and are inviting the academic as well as the private sector to attend the 8th Fish and Shellfish Larviculture Symposium. Bringing together European and non-European stakeholders, once again the latest progress in academic research and in the production sector will be reviewed, problems identified and avenues for future collaboration explored.
Annelies Declercq - Laboratory of Aquaculture & Artemia Reference Center - Ghent University, Belgium
Kjell Inge Reitan - Center of Fisheries and Aquaculture - Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Gunvor Øie - SINTEF Ocean - Trondheim, Norway
Laboratory of Aquaculture & Artemia Reference Center - Ghent University, Belgium
Annelies Declercq - Laboratory of Aquaculture & Artemia Reference Center - Ghent University, Belgium
Patrick Sorgeloos - UGent Aquaculture R&D Consortium - Ghent University, Belgium
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