The European Aquaculture Society (EAS) AE2020 event is
taking place online April 13-15 2021.
On April 12 EAS is organising a full day special event RAS@EAS. To complement
the science presented in the parallel sessions of the AE conference, RAS@EAS
looks to take a different approach with the emphasis on bringing together key
figures from science and industry to focus on key issues, present the latest
knowledge and share experience with different species and systems.
The first RAS@EAS event is entitled ‘Creating an Optimal Environment’. There will be three panel discussions will address key questions related to this:
Session 1: How do we best approach disinfection? Moderated by Jaap van Rijn of The Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences in Eilat (IUI), Israel and with introductory presentation by Chris Good of The Conservation Fund Freshwater Institute, USA.
Session 2: Where are we going with monitoring &
autonomy? Moderated by Øyvind Fylling-Jensen of Nofima, Norway and with
introductory presentation by Bård Skjelstad of ScaleAQ, Norway.
Session 3: What are the most challenging interactions
between fish & RAS environment? Moderated by Damien Toner of Bord Iascaigh
Mhara (BIM), Ireland and with introductory presentation by Jelena Kolarevic of
UiT The Arctic University of Norway/ Nofima, Norway.
The flyer and the programme with profiles of the moderators, speakers and
panellists is available at the AE2020 web site. Participation in this online
event is included in the AE2020 registration.
Interested persons can also register just for the RAS@EAS event. Registration
is FREE for EAS members and is €100 for non-members. Registration is available, HERE.
To benefit from EAS membership and access RAS@EAS for free, those wishing can
join EAS first here, or add your EAS membership to your basket when you
register for the RAS@EAS event.
The Aquaculturists
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