Nearly 1,200 attendees from 73 countries around the world, but mostly Africa, joined the event in Zambia.
The 8th Fish and Shellfish Larviculture Symposium will take place from September 9-12 in Ostend, Belgium with a deadline for abstract submissions on January 15.
The workshop will discuss why corvina is an attractive fish to farm, explore the key factors that affect its production, and present two different systems for farming this species.
The training is part of a nation-wide initiative aimed at upskilling Canada’s workforce.
Germany's only fish trade fair, fish international, will take place from February 25-27, 2024 in Bremen, Germany.
The AQUA CARE365 educational program empowers the aquaculture and conservation fish communities with training and key best practices for improved fish welfare.
The award focuses on research innovation leading to business success and Genics won it for Shrimp Multipath.
The conference will take place from November 13-16 in Lusaka, Zambia and expects to bring together over 700 delegates.
The 7th edition AquaFarm is scheduled for February 14-15, 2024, at Pordenone Exhibition Center.
The conference will take place from November 13-16 in Zambia, one of the fastest-growing aquaculture producer countries in Africa.
Tunisia-based AquaDeep developed a system that uses a combination of sampling and artificial intelligence to accurately count fish larvae.
Honorary Life Membership of EAS is an award given to those who have made a significant impact on the development of European aquaculture.
The event which was initially planned to take place from June 11-14, 2024 in Surabaya, Indonesia has been rescheduled to July 2-5, 2024.
The organization aims to be producer-driven and could be established within the National Fisheries Institute (NFI) in the US.
The company presented its latest trial results in gilthead seabream.
Robins McIntosh was recognized with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Shrimp Summit 2023.
Sensor Globe was the winner with a sensor that collects data on external factors that affect the fish throughout its life cycle.
The forum will be held at the Van der Valk Hotel in Utrecht, the Netherlands, September 5-7.
The event will take place in person in Chile and online and will focus on salmonid immunology and immunopathology.
The four-day course covers the fundamentals of water recirculating systems for fish culture including mass balances to maintain water quality, unit process design, and system operation.