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Two days left for early bird reduction at Offshore Mariculture |
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Wednesday, 14 April 2010 16:22 |
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Dubrovnik, Croatia on 16-18 June. It will comprise a technical conference followed on the third day by a visit to a seabass and seabream farm. Titled “Exploring the progress and prospects for offshore mariculture in European and international waters” the fist session in the conference programme will
address policy and legal issues in Europe, Asia and the US as well offering an insight into the latest research in the field. Other sessions will look at the practical side of offshore farming; the problems of escapes, how wild and farmed fish interact, and the technological developments in feeding. Croatia is also one of the leaders in the field of integrated coastal management and several presentations will discuss offshore aquaculture, the environment, and sustainability from different angles. On the second day a series of case studies analysing the use of technology to increase efficiency and yields will be presented. A 20% reduction on the conference fee is available until 16 April. For more information and to register visit www.offshoremariculture.com.
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