The Kursaal Congress Centre, San Sebastián, Spain is the location of Aquaculture Europe 2014 (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
The European Aquaculture Society (EAS) in partnership with AZTI-Tecnalia, a Spanish technological centre specialised in marine and food research, will present Aquaculture Europe 2014 this October.
What will Aquaculture Europe include?
With a strong scientific programme that includes more
than 20 parallel sessions, Aquaculture Europe will allow delegates to present initiatives that
add value to aquaculture, covering the
basic and applied science behind all aspects of aquaculture, technical
aspects of production, harvest, processing and commercialisation of
aquaculture products.
The event will feature an
international trade exhibition where Spanish and international companies
will present the latest products and services for aquaculture.
As with
all Aquaculture Europe events, there will be an EU Forum addressing
research funded by the European Community and chaired by members of the
European Commission.
An EAS Student Group workshop and Industry Forum will also offer networking opportunities
and the chance to exchange of ideas related to aquaculture.
Parallel Sessions:
In addition to the thematic sessions, Aquaculture Europe will include parallel and poster sessions. The EAS is now inviting abstract submissions for these sessions.
Abstracts can be submitted for a wide range of sessions including:
- Adding value to aquaculture products
- Commercialisation of aquaculture
products
- Integrity, safety and authenticity of food products from
aquaculture
- By-products management
- Climate change and environmental
management
- Nutrition: Requirements
- Nutrition: Alternative feed
ingredients
- Nutrition: Outputs of the EU ARRAINA project
- Hatchery
- Land-based aquaculture technologies
- Offshore mariculture
- Stock
management strategies to control reproduction prior to harvest
- Beyond
monoculture
- Advances in disease and welfare
- Marine biotechnology
- Genomic research and applications
- Species diversification
- Salmon
farming sustainability
- Eels - research progress
- Shellfish
- Seaweeds as
food, feed and economic activity
- Aquaponics
- Organic aquaculture
- Knowledge management, transfer and extension networks
- Governance,
policy and strategic planning
- Biology of aquatic species gametes
- Laboratory fish models for aquaculture
applications
- Sustainability assessment
of the aquaculture chain
More information about abstract submission available here.
How much will Aquaculture Europe cost?
A special membership rate is available to EAS members.
Register by 30 June 2014
EAS member rate: €395
Non-member rate: €495
Register by 1 September 2014
EAS member rate: €445
Non-member rate: €545
Register after 1 September 2014
EAS member rate: €495
Non-member rate: €595
Non-member rate: €495
Register by 1 September 2014
EAS member rate: €445
Non-member rate: €545
Register after 1 September 2014
EAS member rate: €495
Non-member rate: €595
Special registration fees for Spanish
nationals that are members of the Sociedad Española de Acuicultura (SEA)
are also offered from now until 30 June 2014.
A special membership rate is available to EAS members.
When/where is Aquaculture Europe?
Aquaculture Europe will take place from 14 - 17 october 2014 at the Kursaal Convention Centre, San Sebastián, Spain.
For more information about Aquaculture Europe 2014, visit the European Aquaculture Society's website here.
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