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Finfish Innovation Roadmap - your participation needed

FinfishOrgThe finfish.org web site provides a communication platform for a significant effort in aquaculture innovation. One of the key steps in the process will be the development of a Finfish Innovation Roadmap that will define productivity transforming innovations. Through the Roadmap, appropriate entrepreneurial, corporate and innovation capabilities will be assembled to enable the innovations to be developed and market share captured. Visit http://finfish.org to find out more.

Outcomes of the EC European aquaculture conference now online!

europeflag.jpgSeveral very interesting documents are now online , arising from the European Commission conference on "European Aquaculture and its Opportunities for Development", held in Brussels on November 15-16. The documents include the meeting programme with links to presentations and statements, extended minutes and list of participants. The outcomes of the conference, in conjunction with the responses to the consultation carried out eralier in the year, will assist the Commission in its preparation of a new, updated strategy for European aquaculture, to be communicated in 2008.

Europe needs an Eel network!

This was the plain message arising from a special workshop of the EAS Thematic Group on Controlled Reproduction and Larval Rearing of the European Eel. The workshop was held at the Aquaculture Europe 2007 event in Istanbul and attracted participants from 15 countries. The full report of the worskhop can be found here.
All EAS members may join any one of the EAS Thematic Groups and we strongly encourage you to get involved. If you are not already a member, you may join EAS here .

EC Regulation on Alien and Locally Absent Species

The European Council Regulation 708/2007 concerning the use of alien and locally absent species in aquaculture has been published in the Official Journal of 28 June. It is available in 22 of the 23 Official Languages and can be accessed here .

EAS-SG Newsletter March-April now available!

The second newsletter from the EAS Student Group is now available online and can be downloaded here.
  1. Which strategy to mitigate aquaculture biofouling?
  2. Aquaculture Europe 2007 reports now available!
  3. Future Aquaculture

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