News

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The Editorial Board of Aquaculture International, the official journal of the European Aquaculture Society (EAS), has announced the introduction of a new Author Pre-Screening Checklist, which will become effective on 1 March 2026.
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Funded access to research facilities supporting aquaculture research.
  • Events
The European Aquaculture Society is pleased to support the launch of Ireland’s Edge Aquahack 2026, a four day residential innovation experience taking place from 18-21 May 2026 in Carna, Connemara, Co. Galway, Ireland.

Designed for postgraduate students in aquaculture, marine science, biotechnology, sustainability and related disciplines, the Aquahack offers a unique opportunity to transform academic research into real world impact.
  • Publications
The following news was the subject of a post by the new Aquaculture International (AQUI), Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Daniel Merrifield - who has been on the AQUI Editorial Board since 2011. It was posted at the end of 2025.
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Through its involvement in the EU Horizon Europe INNOAQUA project, and in partnership with the Microalgae-Biota Technology and Innovation Research (ALBIC), Universiti Putra Malaysia, Institute of Climate Adaptation and Marine Biotechnology (ICAMB), Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), and the European Aquaculture Society (EAS) is pleased to present this event on combined plant and animal aquaculture production technologies.
  • Reports
The ‘Mid-term assessment of the implementation of the “Strategic Guidelines for EU aquaculture” and the “Multi-annual National Strategic Plans” for aquaculture’ has been published on the EU Aquaculture website.
  • Corporate
We’re excited to let you know that on Monday 15th December, we have moved our website and CRM-software to a new platform called GlueUp.
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The European Aquaculture Society congratulates Dr. Daniel Merrifield on his appointment as the next Editor in Chief of Aquaculture International (AQUI), the official journal of EAS. 
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Around the world, macro- and microalgae production is accelerating - and the opportunity to pair algal cultivation with land-based aquaculture (RAS/IMTA) is a major lever for climate resilience, resource efficiency, and circularity.
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The European Aquaculture Society (EAS) participated in World Aquaculture 2025, organised by the World Aquaculture Society and its Asian Pacific Chapter, held from 10 to 13 November in Hyderabad, India.