AquaTT Training News - October 2007

Author: AquaTT

Date: 05 Nov 2007

 

October 2007

A free e-mail news service provided by AquaTT on European Education & Training in Aquaculture.
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Contents

1. Education

- Master Study possibilities at Hólar University College
- Advanced Seminar: Organization of Fishery Statistics Systems, 14 - 18 January 2008, Zaragoza (Spain)
- Course on Practical Ichtyopathology: Prevention, diagnostics, and health control in Mediterranean marine aquaculture, 12 – 15 February 2008, Barcelona (Spain)
- Advanced Course: Recirculation systems and their application in aquaculture, 10 – 14 March 2008, Tarragona (Spain)

2. Collaboration

- AQUA-TNET shows strong representation at EAS2007, Istanbul

3. Announcements

- International Aquaculture Brokerage Event, 27 - 28 November, Madrid (Spain)
- ENCORA conference “European Action Plans - Key Issues for Advancing sustainable Management of Our Coastal Zones”, 5 – 7 December, Paris (France)
- SEAFDEC International Seminar/Workshop on Emerging Fish Diseases in Asia", 6 – 7 Dec 2007, Bangkok (Thailand)
- "Maritime Economy” Conference, 15 December 2007, Porto (Portugal)
- Percid fish culture – From research to production, 23 - 24 January 2008, Namur (Belgium)
- International Conference Sea Lice 2008, 31 March - 1 April 2008, Puerto Montt (Chile)
- International Congress of Seafood Technology, 18 - 21 May 2008, Izmir (Turkey)
- Symposium on Interactions between social, economic and ecological objectives of inland commercial and recreational Fisheries and Aquaculture: 21 - 24 May 2008, Antalya (Turkey)
- International Association of Astacology 17 Symposium, 4 – 8 August 2008, Kuopio (Finland)
- Physiomar 08 Meeting on Physiological Aspects of Marine Molluscs, 1 – 4 September 2008, Brest (France)

4. Other 

- Ad Hoc Call for proposals – October 2007
- Marine Career Opportunities - UK
- European Commission presented “An Integrated Maritime Policy for the EU”
- EU MarinERA Project Launches Pilot Marine Research Projects Database
- Fisheries and Aquaculture in Europe, a DG Fisheries and Maritime Affairs magazine
- Encora Conference: YPEP funding available for young professionals
- Call for Papers: European Inland Fisheries Advisory Commission (EIFAC) Symposium: 21 - 24 May 2008, Antalya (Turkey)
- Job vacancies, student placements, MSc & PhD positions and more on www.piscesttjobs.com

5. Student corner

We welcome submissions from current students interested in presenting their views and experiences on the industry and education in Europe. The newsletter reaches almost 3500 recipients on a monthly basis and will serve as a good forum to get your ideas out to the differing sectors involved in the industry. An email stating your background and the potential title of your article should be sent to aquatt@aquatt.ie for review.


Education

Master Study possibilities at Hólar University College

The Department of Aquaculture and Fish Biology at Hólar University College in Iceland has two openings for a master’s study in Aquaculture:

1. Biological optimization at juvenile and during on-growing stage of farmed Arctic charr
The aim of the project is to create a basis for a significant increase in the productivity of Arctic charr aquaculture by defining optimal culture environment under intensive conditions. In the project new rearing methods and protocols will be developed by environmental manipulations of rearing temperature, salinity and photoperiod in order to increase productivity by maximising growth rate, improve feed efficiency and reduce maturation. The project will also deal with the effect of the different environmental manipulations on product quality at slaughtering and evaluate whether these can affect and improve the value and marketability.
 
2. Efficient rearing systems for Arctic charr
Aquaculture requires large volumes of water and the size and production capacity of fish farms is in most places ultimately determined by access to water and geothermal heat. The objective of this project is to reduce water requirements in Arctic charr aquaculture. Through simple reuse of water we plan to reduce water requirements by 75% compared with standard reference values in Arctic char fish farms in Iceland. This will allow a corresponding increase in production from the same volume of water. Also, with increased reuse of water, it will be possible to maintain higher and more stable rearing environment in fish farms which gives improved growth rates of the fish.

Those interested should contact Dr. Helgi Thorarensen, head of the department – helgi@holar.is, +354 455 6384.

Further information http://www.holar.is/english/rstudy.htm

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Advanced Seminar: Organization of Fishery Statistics Systems, 14 - 18 January 2008, Zaragoza (Spain)

The objective of the seminar is to help professionals of national fisheries administrations and institutions go through a comprehensive learning cycle, starting with the role of a fisheries statistical programme in a management plan, turning focus on data types and data collection methods and databases needed, and concluding with the impact of regularly operated fishery statistical programmes on the implementation of management plans. The seminar is intended to not only present the theoretical elements of designing and implementing fishery statistical systems but to also guide participants in the pathway on how to put theory into practice, so as to enable them to directly use acquired knowledge for improving the performance of national systems in which they are involved.

For more information: http://www.iamz.ciheam.org/en/pages/paginas/pag_formacion6.htm

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Course on Practical Ichtyopathology: Prevention, diagnostics, and health control in Mediterranean marine aquaculture, 12 – 15 February 2008, Barcelona (Spain)

Curso de Ictiopatología práctica. Prevención, diagnóstico y control sanitario en piscicultura marina mediterránea 

This course is mainly focused on fish pathology of Mediterranean species (practical training). Although it has not been designed as an international course and official language will be Spanish it would be interesting for the increasing number of Spanish-speaking students or professionals.

Este es un curso avanzado de formación continuada, orientado fundalmentamente a aquellos profesionales del campo de la acuicultura y/o sanidad piscícola con experiencia previa, que quieran profundizar y actualizar conocimientos sobre gestión sanitaria en cultivos marinos de especies Mediterráneas como lubina, dorada, corvina, atún, seriola, sargo picudo, denton y otras especies, abordándose tanto los problemas sanitarios como la gestión de los mismos, tanto en stocks de reproductores, semilleros (hatcheries), criaderos (nurseries), y distintos sistemas de preengorde y engorde.

For more information CLICK HERE or contact Francesc Padrós: francesc.padros@uab.cat

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Advanced Course: Recirculation systems and their application in aquaculture, 10 – 14 March 2008, Tarragona (Spain)

Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) provide a rearing medium that is constant and adjustable, with only slight and slow variations. The systems work to control the different water quality parameters, i.e. temperature, oxygen, nitrogen, pathogens. Thus, RAS has contributed to a more intensive and reliable production, and at the same time has led to significant savings in energy needs. The objectives of this course are to review the basis of RAS and examine the different systems, designs, operations and application of RAS, with special emphasis on Mediterranean aquaculture.

For more information: http://www.iamz.ciheam.org/en/pages/paginas/pag_formacion6.htm

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Collaboration

AQUA-TNET shows strong representation at EAS2007, Istanbul

Aqua-TNET, the Aquaculture, Fisheries and Aquatic Resource Management Thematic Network in Education & Training had a strong representation at the European Aquaculture Society conference held in Istanbul (Turkey) from 24 – 27 October. Marieke Reuver from AquaTT gave a presentation about the services and resources that AquaTT and Aqua-TNET provide specifically for students. Lluis Tort from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona gave a presentation about Student Mobility activities within the network and Margaret Eleftheriou from Aqualex Multimedia Consortium presented the Pescalex initiative related to the importance of languages and multilingualism.

EAS2007 was the first of a new format Aquaculture Europe events, where the conference and an important trade exhibition came together with special events and workshops to provide a truly wide forum for all. The EAS Student Group organized a special forum for students attending AE2007 to enable networking and exchange of ideas. The forum had a dedicated program and included a special student reception.

Copies of presentations and information on what the network is providing for students is available on www.aquatnet.com

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Announcements

International Aquaculture Brokerage Event, 27 - 28 November 2007, Madrid (Spain)

In the context of the Spanish Aquaculture International Action Plan 2007/2008, the Spanish Secretariat-General for Maritime Fisheries has organised an International Aquaculture Brokerage Event that will take place in Madrid on 27-28 November. This exceptional forum will constitute a unique opportunity for European, Latin American and Canadian businessmen and researchers to explore technology and business cooperation projects in Madrid. The overriding objective is to provide an optimum venue for a technological / entrepreneurial meeting conceived to break new ground in the establishment of collaboration schemes on an international basis.

For more information: www.acuabrokeragemadrid.com

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ENCORA conference “European Action Plans - Key Issues for Advancing sustainable Management of Our Coastal Zones”, 5 – 7 December 2007, Paris (France)

The European Commission has invited the ENCORA community to identify scientific and technical key issues for advancing sustainable management of our coastal zones and for implementing the European Maritime Policy. The Paris theme conference will be dedicated to the development of European Action Plans, complementary to the work of the ENCORA theme networks on the Coastal Wiki (www.encora.eu/coastalwiki). Renowned European experts have already contributed several hundred articles to the Coastal Wiki, reflecting present knowledge, experience, practices and policies related to a great variety of coastal and marine topics.

For more information: http://www.encora.eu/parisconference.php

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SEAFDEC International Seminar/Workshop on Emerging Fish Diseases in Asia", 6 – 7 Dec 2007, Bangkok (Thailand)

This “SEAFDEC International Workshop on Emerging Fish Diseases in Asia” is being organized 1). To update on emerging fish and shellfish microbial diseases in Southeast and East Asia; 2). To keep abreast on advances in the pathogenesis, diagnosis, epidemiology and surveillance of emerging microbial diseases of said aquatic animals; and 3). To identify study gaps for future research thrusts for the GOJ-TF Fish Disease Project.

For more information: http://rfdp.seafdec.org.ph/workshop2007/

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“Maritime Economy” Conference, 15 December 2007, Porto (Portugal)

Coming a few weeks ahead of the ratification of the future European maritime policy set out in the Blue Paper, this Conference aims to bring together under the presidency of Portugal and in the presence of the current and future authorities for the Interreg Atlantic Area programme, all the public and private-sector contributors to projects concerned with maritime and sustainability issues.

The purpose of this is to provide for the emergence of pilot projects with defining potential. Following a process of selection at technical and political levels, these projects will be GASD-approved and help to structure a competitive cluster that will be the focus of global excellence in the maritime sector.

For more information: http://www.greenatlantic.eu/

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Percid fish culture – From research to production, 23 - 24 January 2008, Namur (Belgium)

This event aims to disseminate recent progress that has been achieved in the different aspects of percid fish technology (reproduction control, feeding and nutrition, genetic improvement, market). This will be attractive to fish farmers who are already involved in this sector or to new potential investors in perch and pikeperch culture. The workshop constitutes a real opportunity for an in-depth exchange of experience between scientists and producers. The expected attendance is 100-200 participants.

For more information, please visit: http://www.percid.be/

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International Conference Sea Lice 2008, 31 March - 1 April 2008, Puerto Montt (Chile)

The goal of this international conference is to bring together leading researchers from across the globe with interests in a range of sea lice species to advance understanding of the key biological, environmental and management factors associated with sea lice behaviour in both wild and farmed settings.

For more information: http://epi.cis.strath.ac.uk/SeaLice2008/

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International Congress of Seafood Technology, 18 -  21 May 2008, Izmir (Turkey)

The congress aims at forming a platform for efficient discussion among the academic from all over the world. It will be an opportunity for the international community to exchange ideas and develop a common vision for the future of World Seafood Technology.

The major topics of the conference focus on:
-    Desirable nutritive and undesirable components in seafood,
-    Advances in processed and added value of products,
-    Aquaculture,
-    Full utilization of the catch,
-    Advanced methodologies,
-    Consumers and markets and sea products.

Abstract submission deadline: 15th December 2007

For more information, please visit: http://www.icst-tr.org/

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Symposium on Interactions between social, economic and ecological objectives of inland commercial and recreational Fisheries and Aquaculture, 21 - 24 May 2008, Antalya (Turkey)

The principal aim of the symposium is to provide a forum for those working on specific socio-economic and ecological aspects of inland fisheries and aquaculture in Europe, to review the interactions between socio-economic and ecological objectives in fisheries and aquaculture, exchange experiences and discuss solutions to imbalances in sustainable development and management of the sector.

Please consult the EIFAC website for further information:
http://www.fao.org/fi/website/FIRetrieveAction.do?xml=eifac_inst.xml&dom=org&xp_nav=1

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International Association of Astacology 17 Symposium, 4 – 8 August 2008, Kuopio (Finland)

The Department of Biosciences of the University of Kuopio and Crayfish Innovation Center organise the next IAA symposium, that will take place in Kuopio, Savo, Finland. The scientific program will put special emphasis on conservation of native species and crayfish diseases. Also, ecology, physiology, genetics, crayfish farming and other hot topics will be covered.

Please check: www.IAA17.net or contact Japo Jussila for more information: jussila@messi.uku.fi

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Physiomar 08 Meeting on Physiological Aspects of Marine Molluscs, 1 – 4 September 2008, Brest (France)

Physiomar 08, the 2nd international meeting devoted to physiological aspects of marine molluscs, will focus on Reproduction, Growth, Bioenergetics, Nutrition, and Genetics of marine molluscs. The 2008 conference will also include a specific session on the effects of climate change on molluscan physiology: Adaptation to environmental changes.

Information about Physiomar 08 can be obtained from the meeting Web site. The deadline for abstract submission will be on February 29, 2008, and registration opens on April 1, 2008.

For more information: http://www.univ-brest.fr/IUEM/PHYSIOMAR/

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Other

Ad Hoc Call for proposals – October 2007 

The Scottish Aquaculture Research Forum (SARF) is pleased to announce a call for proposals for research and development projects in the following areas:

Project Area 1 - Review of Marine Fish Farm EIA Thresholds
Project Area 2 - Alternative Sea Lice Control Strategies for the Scottish Salmon Farming Industry
Deadline for submission of applications: 29/11/2007

You can check further information and download an application from the website http://www.sarf.org.uk

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Marine Career Opportunities - UK

Wednesday 21st November 2007 will be a day of presentations and workshops for all undergraduates and postgraduates considering working in marine engineering, science and technology organised by the IMarEST.

Register now at www.imarest.org/events/careers

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European Commission presented “An Integrated Maritime Policy for the EU” 

Europe is surrounded by seas and oceans; the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. The sea is our past, present and future. The European Union needs a comprehensive Integrated Maritime Policy to benefit from the full potential of our seas and oceans.

On 10 October 2007, the European Commission presented its vision for an Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union. The vision document – also called the Blue book – was accompanied by a detailed Action Plan and a report on the results of the broad stakeholder consultation.

For more information:  http://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs/subpage_en.html

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EU MarinERA Project Launches Pilot Marine Research Projects Database 

A new pilot on-line searchable marine research projects database has been launched by the EU funded MarinERA project. The database contains details of over 900 current marine research projects being funded by MarinERA partners - 14 Marine Research Funding Organisations from 13 European countries. Interested researchers can access the database at www.marinera.net. The database provides a unique source of material for marine scientists and policy-makers to access data on current marine research projects, identify potential research partners and nodes of specialist expertise. The MarinERA Projects Database is paired with the EurOCEAN European Marine Research Funded Projects Database providing access to a further 500 EU marine research projects. 

For more information: http://www.marinera.net/

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Fisheries and Aquaculture in Europe, a DG Fisheries and Maritime Affairs magazine 

Fisheries and aquaculture in Europe is a magazine published by the Directorate-General for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs. It is distributed free on request, and can also be found online. Fisheries and Aquaculture in Europe is published five times a year in all the official languages of the European Union.

For more information: http://ec.europa.eu/fisheries/publications/magazine_en.htm

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Encora Conference: YPEP funding available for young professionals 

ENCORA is the European platform for sharing knowledge and experience among the coastal and marine communities of science, policy and practice. One of the services provided by ENCORA is the Young Professional Exchange Program. This service has been designed especially for young professionals (people who are at the start of their career) working in the field of coastal zone management (researches, practitioners and policymakers) who are at the start of their career .

The program offers young professionals with a background in coastal science, policy or practice to apply for financial support to participate in international events related to coastal issues (conferences, summer schools, symposia etc.). Funding covers travel & accommodation expenses (50% - 100%) with a top ceiling of 750 Euros

In addition, young professionals are encouraged to apply for individual visits at an institution in one of the European countries participating in ENCORA. Long-term visits are subject to a top ceiling of 2000 Euros .

For more information: http://www.encora.eu/ypep.php

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Call for Papers: European Inland Fisheries Advisory Commission (EIFAC) Symposium: 21 - 24 May 2008, Antalya (Turkey) 

The principal aim of the symposium is to provide a forum for those working on specific socio-economic and ecological aspects of inland fisheries and aquaculture in Europe, to review the interactions between socio-economic and ecological objectives in fisheries and aquaculture, exchange experiences and discuss solutions to imbalances in sustainable development and management of the sector.

Call for papers
Written contributions and presentations are invited within any of these broad themes. Anyone wishing to present a paper or poster should submit by e-mail or fax a title and abstract (not exceeding 150 words) by 30 November 2007 to the Technical Secretary of EIFAC Sub-Commission IV, Sub-Regional Office for Central Asia (FAOSEC), FAO, Ankara, Turkey. E-mail: Raymon.vanAnrooy@fao.org; Fax: (+90)-312-3271705.

Please consult the EIFAC website for further information:
http://www.fao.org/fi/website/FIRetrieveAction.do?xml=eifac_inst.xml&dom=org&xp_nav=1

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Job Vacancies, Student placements, MSc & PhD positions on WWW.PISCESTTJOBS.COM

PISCES TT jobs is a valuable free tool for employers, employees & students in the aquatic resources sector. Its service aims to foster an efficient means by which to link job-seekers, students, graduates and others seeking work and placements in the aquaculture, fisheries, and related sciences sectors with companies and organisations seeking qualified employees.

Employers can post job vacancies (including permanent, temporary job vacancies, MSc/PhD and student placement positions) and job-seekers can post CVs, thus facilitating human resource development in the industry.

If you are interested in posting a job vacancy or registering for the service, please got to www.piscesttjobs.com or contact aquatt@aquatt.ie

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Student Corner 

We welcome submissions from current students interested in presenting their views and experiences on the industry and education in Europe. The newsletter reaches almost 3500 recipients on a monthly basis and will serve as a good forum to get your ideas out to the differing sectors involved in the industry. An email stating your background and the potential title of your article should be sent to aquatt@aquatt.ie for review.

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