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A number of aquaculture events are already being publicised for 2012, including the following:
Aquaculture America 2012, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA – Febr 29 – March 2, 2012 in the Paris Hotel.
Theme: “Bringing all Players to the Table”.
Register by January 14th for early bird rate. More information on the trade show and conference www.was.org.
Australasian Aquaculture 2012, Melbourne, Australia – May 1-4, 2012.
Theme: “The Next ten years”.
Abstract Submission for Australasian Aquaculture 2012 remains open until 30 November. Submit your abstract online at https://www.was.org/AA12/Abstracts/Default.aspx by 14 November to be in the draw to win a gift voucher valued at AUD$500.
AQUA 2012, Prague, Czech Republic – Sept 1-5, 2012 organised by the European Aquaculture Society and the World Aquaculture Society.
Theme: Global Aquaculture: Securing our future!”
The AQUA events are co-organised by EAS and WAS every 6 years, and AQUA 2012 succeeds the 2006 event in Florence, Italy and the 2000 event held in Nice, France. The event comprises an international scientific conference, an international trade exhibition, workshops for aquaculture producers, forums organised by students and by the European Commission Directorate General for research and many other satellite workshops and meetings.
AQUA 2012 Programme co-chairs Marco Saroglia, José Polanco and Zdenek Adamek have put together a vast programme of more than 50 technical sessions that will be open for abstract submission. Major pillars of the technical programme include Environment, Biodiversity and Climate Change; Aquaculture Certification; Aquaculture and Human Health; Production Systems; Feedstuffs, Feeds and Feed additives; Molluscs & other Invertebrates; Marine Shrimp; General Finfish Culture; Freshwater Fish Culture; Marine Fish Culture; Seaweeds; Ornamentals; Aquaculture Economics; Animal Welfare, Health and Diseases; Breeding and Genetics and other specialised topics. The programme therefore covers many aspects of the global aquaculture value chain for contribution by authors from all over the world.
More information on www.easonline.org and on www.was.org.
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