Theme: A step towards a new era of Aqua science and Fisheries technology

Aquaculture Fisheries 2019

Aquaculture Fisheries 2019

Conference Series llc LTD is a renowned organization that organizes highly notable conferences throughout the globe. Currently we are bringing forth 13th World Congress on Aquaculture & Fisheries ” (Aquaculture Fisheries 2019) scheduled to be held during October  28-29, 2019 Tokyo,JapanThe conference invites all the participants across the globe to attend and share their insights and convey recent developments and discoveries in the field of Aquaculture & Fisheries.

Why to Attend?

With members from around the world focused on learning about Aquaculture & Fisheries as we are taking a step forward to a new era of modern science and its advances; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Aquaculture & Fisheries community. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new Aquaculture developments, and receive name recognition at this 3-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in Aquaculture & Fisheries are hallmarks of this conference.

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Conference Series llc LTD invites all the scholars from all over the world to attend and present their respective scientific research at 13th World Congress on Aquaculture & Fisheries during October 28-29, 2019 Tokyo,Japan which includes prompt Keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations, Delegate views and Exhibitions.

Theme:A step towards a new Era of Aqua Science and Fisheries technology

Aquaculture Fisheries 2019 emphases on different areas of Aquaculture. Aquaculture, or fish farming, has gained momentum as a viable method to produce seafood as demand for fresh fish has put a strain on natural populations .This Conference attempts to unite a distinctive and world-class blend of researchers, scientists, analysts and leaders both from the scholarly community and industry to trade their insight, experience and research advancements on Aquaculture and its associated domain of Fisheries.

The Conference also emphases on career opportunities within aquaculture, and most, but not all, will require some kind of degree or advanced training. Aquaculturists can find work with state and federal government agencies, on fish farms, and within academia.

Aquaculture is counted to be probably the fastest growing food-producing sector in the world currently. Farming of aquatic organisms including fish, molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants under controlled conditions defines Aquaculture. Aquaculture and Fisheries, has gained momentum all over the world as a viable method to produce seafood over the last decade. According to some experts, increasing demand for fresh fish has put a strain on natural populations. Consequently Aquaculture meeting is gaining prevalence in the demand.

With members from around the world focused on learning about Aquaculture & Fisheries as we are taking a step forward to a new era of modern science and its advances; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Aquaculture & Fisheries community. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new Aquaculture developments, and receive name recognition at this 3-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in Aquaculture & Fisheries are hallmarks of this conference.

Why to Attend?

With members from around the world focused on learning about Aquaculture & Fisheries as we are taking a step forward to a new era of modern science and its advances; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Aquaculture & Fisheries community. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new Aquaculture developments, and receive name recognition at this 3-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in Aquaculture & Fisheries are hallmarks of this conference.

Target audience:

Aquaculture & Fisheries Students, Scientists

Aquaculture & Fisheries Researchers

Aquaculture & Fisheries Faculty

Aquaculture & Fisheries Colleges

Aquaculture & Fisheries Associations and Societies

Aquaculture & Fisheries Business Entrepreneurs

Aquaculture & Fisheries Training Institutes

Aquaculture & Fisheries Software developing companies

Aquaculture & Fisheries Manufacturing Devices Companies

Aquaculture & Fisheries Data Management Companies

Track 1

Aqua culture and fisheries

Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic plants or animals, including breeding, raising and harvesting in all types of water environments in controlled conditions. It’s used to produce commercial products  and food, restore and create healthier habitats and rebuild threatened or endangered species populations. There are 2types of aquaculture – marine and freshwater. Fishery is an entity engaged in the raising or harvesting fish. "people involved, type of fish or type of fish, area of water or seabed, method of fishing, class of boats, purpose of the activities or a combination of the foregoing features.

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Track 2

Fresh water Aquaculture:

The cultivation of aquatic organisms is understood by freshwater culture. where the end product is raised in freshwater, such as reservoirs, rivers , groundwater and canals, in which the salinity does not normally exceed 0.5.In the Earlier stages of the life cycle of these aquatic organisms may be spent in marine waters or brackish. There are 3major culture systems: open, semi-closed and closed culture systems.

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Track 3

Marine Aquaculture

Marine aquaculture refers to the rearing, breeding and harvesting of animals and aquatic plants. It can take place in the ocean, or on land in ponds and tanks. Marine aquaculture produces primarily oysters, clams, mussels, shrimp, salmon, and other marine fish. There are several types of marine culture: Open ocean, Sea water pond ,Enhanced stocking.

Related Conferences: 10th International Conference on Fisheries & Aquaculture, September 27-28, 2019,Toronto,Canada, Marine Science Conferences March 06-10, 2019, Louisiana, USA, Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography 2019 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Feb 24 – Mar 1, 2019,San Juan, Puerto Rico, AQUACULTURE 2019,March 7 - 11, 2019 , New Orleans, Louisiana USA, 2nd International Conference on Aquaculture & Marine Biology, March 25 – 26, 2019, Paris, France, 5th International Conference on Fish Telemetry, June 24 – 28, 2019,Arendal, Norway.

Track 4

Aquaculture methods

Aquaculture, conjointly referred to as blue farming, is that the farming of fish, crustaceans, aquatic plants, algae, various aquatic organisms and molluscs. cultivation conferences involves the discussions of cultivating fresh and brine populations underneath controlled conditions, and may be contrasted with business fishing, that is that the gathering of untamed fish. As populations increase worldwide, the demand for fish product has conjointly is up. Fish gives low-fat, nutritive food sources and essential oils for individuals of all ages. The various ways of cultivation are Semi Intensive, intensive, Intensive ways.

Related Conferences: Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography 2019 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Feb 24 – Mar 1, 2019,San Juan, Puerto Ric, Aquaculture Conferences October 11-15,  2020, Adelaide, Australia, 6th International Conference on FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE 2019 August  22 – 23,2019 in Bangkok,Thailand, Marine Science Conferences March 06-10, 2019, Louisiana, USA, European Conference on Aquaculture and Fisheries, March 07-08, 2019,Amsterdam, NetherLands, Aquaculture Conferences October 11-15,  2020, Adelaide, Australia.

 

Track 5

Aquaculture Nutrition

Survival rates for fishing shrimp and fish in aquaculture production can range from 30-80%, depending on disease challenge, species cultured, production system, and geographical location around the world. As little as 5%, difference in survival rate in an aquaculture operation can make the difference between profit and loss.

Dietary supplementation to improve intestinal function and balance the immune system can increase survival rates in shrimp and fish. Research shows developed intestinal function and a balanced immune system correlate with: Health and disease resistance,yielda and survivability ,feed digestibility and efficiency.

Related Conferences: Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography 2019 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Feb 24 – Mar 1, 2019,San Juan, Puerto Ric, Aquaculture Conferences October 11-15,  2020, Adelaide, Australia, 6th International Conference on FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE 2019 22 – 23,August 2019 in Bangkok,Thailand, Marine Science Conferences March 06-10, 2019, Louisiana, USA, European Conference on Aquaculture and Fisheries, March 07-08, 2019,Amsterdam, NetherLands, Aquaculture Conferences October 11-15,  2020, Adelaide, Australia.

Track 6

Aquatic ecology

An aquatic ecosystem is an ecosystem in a body of water. organisms Communities are dependent on each other and on their environment live in aquatic ecosystems. The 2 main types of aquatic ecosystems are freshwater ecosystems and marine ecosystems

Marine ecosystems cover approximately 71percent of the Earth's surface and contain approximately 97% of the planet's water. They generate 32percent of the world's net primary production. They are distinguished from the freshwater ecosystems by the presence of dissolved compounds, especially salts, in the water. Approximately 85percent of the dissolved materials in seawater are sodium and chlorine. Sea water has an average salinity of 35 parts per thousand of water. Actual salinity varies among several marine ecosystems.

Related Conferences: 5th International Conference on Fish Telemetry, Jun 24 – 28, 2019,Arendal, Norway, Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography 2019 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Feb 24 – Mar 1, 2019,San Juan, Puerto Ric, AQUACULTURE 2019,March 7 - 11, 2019 , New Orleans, Louisiana USA, Aquaculture Conferences October 11-15,  2020, Adelaide, Australia, Marine Science Conferences October 08-10, 2019, Berlin, Germany, 10th International Conference on Fisheries & Aquaculture, September 27-28, 2019,Toronto,Canada.

Track 7

Aquaponoics

The most simple definition of Aquaponics is the combination of hydroponics (the soil-less growing of plants) and aquaculture (raising fish) that grows fish and plants together in one integrated system. The fish waste gives an organic food source for the plants, and the plants naturally filter the water for the fish.

The third participants are microbes (nitrifying bacteria). These bacteria convert ammonia from the fish waste first into nitrites, and then into the nitrates.  Nitrates are the form of nitrogen that plants can take and use to grow.  Solid fish waste is turned into vermicompost that also acts as good food for the plants.

In combining both hydroponic and aquaculture systems, aquaponics capitalizes on their benefits, and eliminates the drawbacks of each.

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Track 8

Hydroponics: present and future

Hydroponics tells us that growing plants in water while not soil. The invention that plants will grow while not soil was created way back by several civilizations that lived within the desert. Growing crops during a desert space is tough as a result of the soil is poor and there is less water. Folks living within the deserts had to seek out the ways in which to grow crops with little water. It appears strange that growing crops in water is that the best way to use quantity amount of water. Most of the water that's given to plants grown up in soil goes through the soil and reaches near the plants.If Once plants are grownup in water, most of the water goes to the plants. Scientists everywhere the planet still use biology and husbandry to assist farmers turn out food crops which will feed the world’s population within the years ahead. Husbandry can realize uses in medication as a result of many plants are to blame for manufacturing medicines we tend to presently use. Pharmaceutical scientists have found that they will create many of those drug manufacturing plants unleash medicine through their roots. It's so much easier and fewer high-priced for corporations to get rid of chemicals from water than it's to get rid of identical chemicals from soil. drug corporations  or Pharmaceuticals  can still work on finding the different ways in which of manufacturing plants that may unleash medicine through their roots and into the water they're growing in. The medicine which is made by husbandry can price less cash to supply and fewer cash to the consume.

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Track 9

Open Ocean Aquaculture

Open-ocean cultivation remains a brand new and principally unregulated business that's not essentially environmentally sound, however cultivation is also the quickest growing food sector globally," aforesaid Watson,Oregon State University environmental somebody and author on the study. One important step before developing the industry is to assess whether such operations will succeed under the warming conditions.

In general, all 3species we assessed – which represent species in different thermal regions globally – would respond favorably to climate change."

The author said that the Aquaculture provides a primary protein source for approximately 1billion people worldwide and is projected to become even most important in the future. However, land-based operations, as well as those in bays and estuaries, have limited expansion potential due to the lack of available of water or space.

Open-ocean cultivation operations, despite the name, square measure sometimes settled among many miles of land close to enough to plug to cut back prices, however way enough dead set have clean water and fewer competition for house.. However, aquaculture managers had less control over currents, water temperature, and waves.

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Track 10

Sustainability in aquaculture

Aquaculture is projected to be the prime offer of food by 2030, as demand grows from the worldwide category and wild capture fisheries approach their most take. Once practiced responsibly, fish farming can facilitate offer livelihoods and feed a world population that will reach nine billion by 2050 aside from academic degree cultivation system to be extremely property, it should have: environmental property, economic property, Social and community property. Sustainable cultivation will be a dynamic conception and so the property of associate degree cultivation system can vary with species, social group norms, location, and therefore the state of information and technology.  

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Track 11

Deep Water & Demersal Fisheries

The deep demersal fishes area unit typically divided into 2 classes, biogeographical region and benthopelagic. The biogeographical region fishes area unit people who have a detailed association with the Davy Jones's locker and embrace species like skates and flat fishes. Benthopelagic fishes area unit people who swim freely and routinely close to the ocean bottom and, within the area unitas wherever deep fisheries are commercially viable, they comprise most of the exploited biomass. the last word supply of just about all energy for the deep ocean is that the production of plant within the euphotic zone, that successively is consumed by the herbivores, that area unit then preyed on by the carnivores. an explicit quantity of the energy from his organic phenomenon reaches the deep ocean as endless rain of dead organisms or their product. Recently, it's been shown that there's a speedy seasonal input of organic material directly related to dead plant to the sediments of the deep ocean.

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Track 12

Live Stock farming and genetic engineering

Agribusiness focusses on the Livestock Farming. Domesticated animals Farming is a rural procedure to yield items, for example, nourishment, fiber, calfskin, fleece, and work by raising plain creatures like poultry, cow, cows, angle and different warm-blooded creatures. As of late, domesticated animals cultivating is exceptionally all around oversaw as creatures area unit supplied with applicable nutritive sustenance and refuge. currently stress centralized laptop is likewise a bit of animal’s development because it ultimately lifts item yield and quality. Pigs and poultry area unit raised seriously in indoor things. Be that because it could, indoor creature cultivating has often been bemoaned for various reasons - on grounds of contamination and for creature welfare reasons. Animals cultivating approach because the principle a part of the agricultural business and economy of great developing nations. Agribusiness gathering gives a chance to specialists and researcher to investigate the progressed and most recent research headway in the territory of Livestock Farming and Genetic Engineering.

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Track 13

Nanotechnology in Aquaculture

Nanotechnology assumes an indispensable part now a day. With the headways and improvement of technology, created nanomaterials (MNMs) is loosely used as a district of various fields. Nanomaterials within the cultivation business applications ar increasingly broad. In light-weight of the ebb and flow numerous existing examinations and reports known with technology and nanomaterials within the cultivation business, in water refinement, sustenance and nourishment handling, medicine and cultivating hardware many components of a preparative cluster and condense for the assortment utilizations of MNMs in cultivation field. Investigation and incorporation some connected examinations and reports regarding MNMs application in cultivation trade, notably within the marine cultivation trade, for associate degree organized audit and talk MNMs application in cultivation. Despite the actual fact that within the cultivation fields the business applications area unit to a point rare, it's large credibleness to utilize.

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Track 14

Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture

The cultivation production has big steady as a result of the dramatic enlargement during this sector worldwide. throughout the past 3 decades production enlarged from six.2 million t in 1983 to seventy.2 million t in a pair of013 (FAO, 2015). cultivation surpassed the provides from the capture fisheries and contributed nearly fifty one to the world fish production in 2013. This accomplishment was doable principally due to the exploitation of farm created aquatic teams like the shrimps, salmon, bivalves, fish genus and catfish. This sector additionally benefitted from the numerous production of sure low-value fresh species through integrated farming, meant for domestic production. one in every of the most important challenges for the property development of cultivation business is to attenuate environmental degradation at the same time with its enlargement. tho' majority of cultivation production originate from in depth and semi-intensive farming systems, the recent increase in intensive farming of marine carnivorous fed-species is related to environmental considerations. integration waste generating (fed) and improvement (extractive) organisms in Mari culture could be a sensible technology for property Mari culture. in an exceedingly balanced integrated system, cultivation effluents is reborn into business crops whereas restoring water quality..

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Track 15

Aquatic Pollution and toxicology

Toxicology is that the science of poisons, that area unit generally said as toxins or toxicants. the sooner term applies to all or any natural poisons made by organisms, like the neurotoxin made by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. serious metals area unit gold-bearing chemical parts that have a comparatively high density and area unit harmful or toxic at low concentrations. Examples area unit mercury, lead, nickel, arsenic and atomic number 48. Such toxins will accumulate within the tissues of the many species of aquatic life in an exceedingly method referred to as bioaccumulation.

Pollution Associate in Nursingd materia medica is an inter-disciplinary field of science involved with the investigation of the damaging impacts of assorted substance, organic and physical entities on living life forms. Pesticides area unit termed united among the main supply of ecological pollution and toxicity, as these area unit with chemicals synthesized agents that are identified to move the atmosphere long when their administration.

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Track 16

Aquatic Diseases & Immunity

Diseases of fish and shellfish have an effect on each wild and cultivation populations, accounting for innumerable bucks in lost work revenues and system services every year There area unit some fish diseases and infections that may be transmitted from fish, and therefore the water during which they're cultivated, to humans. though the infection of humans with fish pathogens may be a comparatively uncommon event, it's a health risk that has to be recognized by fish farmers and people World Health Organization handle and/or consume farmed food.

The incidence of transmission of malady from fish to humans depends upon many factors as well as the sort of organism (viral, parasitic or bacterial), the status of the host (immuno-compromised people, presence of open wounds) and environmental factors (quality of the water, depth of penetration of fish spines).

Most malady inflicting agents which may transmit from fish to humans area unit microorganism and their clinical effects and coverings area unit listed in Optimum farm style, applicable farming and handling, water quality management and regular fish health observation can cut back the chance of malady transfer from fish and their surroundings to staff within the cultivation business.

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Track 17

Marine Conservation & Management

Oceans cowl over seventieth of the Earth’s surface and contain a various array of species, habitats and ecosystems. As several as one hundred million species board our oceans, contributive to a fashionable variety way olympian that found ashore. Marine extinction risk has ramped up quickly within the past fifty years, to converge upon the extent of risk seen ashore. folks use and get pleasure from oceans and coasts during a range of necessary ways that – through recreational activities, coastal living, tourism, fishing, shipping, and exploiting reserves of oil, gas and minerals found at a lower place the ocean floor in several components of the planet..

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Track 18

Fishing technique

Fishing techniques embrace hand-gathering, spearfishing, netting, angling and trapping. Recreational, industrial and artisanal fishers use completely different techniques, and also, sometimes the similar techniques. Recreational fishers fish for pleasure or sport, whereas industrial fishers fish for profit. Artisanal fishers use ancient, low-tech strategies, for survival in third-world countries, and as a cultural heritage in alternative countries. Mostly, recreational fishers use sport fishing strategies and industrial fishers use netting strategies.

Different Techniques

Fishing techniques embrace hand-gathering, spearfishing, netting, fishing and housings. Recreational, industrial and artisanal fishers use utterly completely different techniques, and also, generally the similar techniques.Artisanal fishers use ancient, low-tech ways, for survival in third-world countries, and as a cultural heritage in various countries. Mostly, recreational fishers use sport fishing ways and industrial fishers use netting ways.

Different Techniques

Trawling is that the most typical business fishing technique utilized in New island waters. it's usually used for deep fisheries like orange rough , hooky, ling, hake and squid. A vessel tows an outsized internet behind it, generally within the middle of the water, and generally on the ocean floor. generally 2 fishing boats may tow a giant internet along.

Seining involves dropping a internet to surround and lure a college of fish. There ar 2 sorts of seining – Danish seining, that is employed to catch fish close to very cheap of the ocean, and purse seining, that is employed to catch fish close to the surface.

Dredging is employed to assemble scallops and oysters from shallow water. A vessel tows a steel internet (dredge) on the ocean floor, and also the internet scrapes up all the shellfish living there.

Most common line fishing ways ar hand-lines and long-lines.

Hand-lines ar in the main employed by recreational fishers. A hand-line may be a single cord, sometimes connected to a rod, and command by hand.

Long-lines have a main cord, with many shorter lines hanging off it. The shorter lines have bait and hooks connected to them. the most line is anchored at every finish, and floats stop the road from sinking. Line fishing doesn’t bruise or injury the fish the maximum amount as internet fishing.

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Track 19

Traditional and advance technology in Aquaculture and Fisheries

Ultra violet system in Aquaculture

ULTRAAQUA ultraviolet systems unendingly clean quite a hundred,000 m³/h of water in cultivation systems. countless salmon, sturgeons, eels, turbot, ocean bass etc. ar created in cultivation systems worldwide. Here ULTRAAQUA ultraviolet systems are chosen to extend security from infection diseases thereby protective countless endowed greenbacks. Diseases like Infectious Salmon Anemia (ISA) ar prevented in Chile through the employment of ULTRAAQUA ultraviolet systems.

            Disinfection – the foremost common application of actinic radiation in water treatment. actinic radiation systems considerably cut back infectious agent counts in incubation and rearing facilities and have verified to be the foremost cost-efficient medical care technology for the inactivation of the many forms of microorganism, viruses and parasites harmful to several species of fish.

•          Ozone Destruction – gas is commonly employed in a fish property to boost the standard of problematic water sources used for incubating and rearing fish. However, residual gas within the water are often extraordinarily ototoxic or fatal to the aquatic life being reared. ultraviolet|ultraviolet illumination|UV|actinic radiation|actinic ray} light systems ar applied to consume the residual gas within the bulk water before contacting the fish.

Automatic Self-cleaning small screen Filters employed in cultivation

Aqua care specifies small screen Filters as a extremely economical solids removal filter for cultivation applications. it's effective for fine and soft solids removal.

The filter provides high capability single stage filtration to softly separate soft solids with lowest head loss. The grid supported small screen removes larger and fine particles. Screen sizes ar out there with openings as tiny as fifteen microns. Most cultivation operations use a screen gap of 60-100 microns. This makes the filter ideal for recirculation facilities wherever solids removal is crucial for economical performance of the bio-filtration system.

Features:

•          Rugged optical dissolved O probe

•          Automatic temperature compensation

•          Solar panel and battery

•          Automated self-cleaning system

•          Automatic alarms via text message or email

•          Custom programming for your site’s wants

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Track 20

Marketing and pricing of fishes

Fisheries conference offers data concerning selling of fish and rating of fish. Fish markets were familiar in antiquity. They served as a public area wherever massive numbers of individuals might gather and discuss current fisheries event and native politics. as a result of food is fast to spoil, fish markets area unit traditionally most frequently found in sea-coast cities. Once ice or different straightforward cooling ways became on the market, some were conjointly established in massive upcountry cities that had sensible trade routes to the coast. Since refrigeration and fast transport became on the market within the nineteenth and 20thcentury, fish markets will technically be established at anywhere. However, as a result of fashionable trade supplying normally has shifted aloof from marketplaces and towards stores, like supermarkets, most food worldwide is currently oversubscribed to shoppers through these venues, like most different foodstuffs. Consequently, most major fish markets currently chiefly modify wholesale trade, and therefore the existing major fish retail markets still operate the maximum amount for ancient reasons as for business ones. each sorts of fish markets area unit typically holidaymaker attractions moreover. to produce exposure to technologies, increase international tie-ups and to produce data concerning recent trends in fisheries and cultivation is that the aim of organizing World cultivation Conference.

Related Conferences: 10th International Conference on Fisheries & Aquaculture, September 27-28, 2019,Toronto,Canada, Marine Science Conferences March 06-10, 2019, Louisiana, USA, Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography 2019 Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Feb 24 – Mar 1, 2019,San Juan, Puerto Rico, AQUACULTURE 2019,March 7 - 11, 2019 , New Orleans, Louisiana USA, 2nd International Conference on Aquaculture & Marine Biology, March 25 – 26, 2019, Paris, France, 5th International Conference on Fish Telemetry, Jun 24 – 28, 2019,Arendal, Norway.

Summary of Aquculture Conference

Aquaculture Fisheries 2019 emphases on different areas of Aquaculture. Aquaculture, or fish farming, has gained momentum as a viable method to produce seafood as demand for fresh fish has put a strain on natural populations .This Conference attempts to unite a distinctive and world-class blend of researchers, scientists, analysts and leaders both from the scholarly community and industry to trade their insight, experience and research advancements on Aquaculture and its associated domain of Fisheries.

The Conference also emphases on career opportunities within aquaculture, and most, but not all, will require some kind of degree or advanced training. Aquaculturists can find work with state and federal government agencies, on fish farms, and within academia.

Aquaculture is counted to be probably the fastest growing food-producing sector in the world currently. Farming of aquatic organisms including fish, molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants under controlled conditions defines Aquaculture. Aquaculture and Fisheries, has gained momentum all over the world as a viable method to produce seafood over the last decade. According to some experts, increasing demand for fresh fish has put a strain on natural populations. Consequently Aquaculture meeting is gaining prevalence in the demand.

Scope and importance of Aquaculture and fisheries

In modern times, not many primary industries have consistently recorded high yearly growth over a period of two decades. Aquaculture has sustained a global growth, continues to grow, and is expected to increasingly fill the shortfall in aquatic food products resulting from static or declining capture fisheries and population increase well into the year 2025. Its further growth and development will have to occur under a different socio-economic milieu in the new millennium. The basic paradigm changes will be from an increased production at almost any cost, to a sustainable increase in production with minimal environmental perturbations. Despite such paradigm changes, aquaculture will increasingly contribute to food security, poverty alleviation and social equity.

Why is it japan?

Tokyo is Japan's capital and the world's most populous metropolis. Prior to 1868, Tokyo was known as Edo. A small castle town in the 16th century, Edo became Japan's political center in 1603 when Tokugawa Ieyasu established his feudal government there. A few decades later, Edo had grown into one of the world's most populous cities

 Japan is part of the Asian temperate monsoon climatic region, and it is bathed by the warm Japan Current on the Pacific side and Tsushima Current on the Sea of Japan side of the country. Thus, Japan experiences relatively high sea temperatures and a warm climate given its high northern latitude. The difference in tides at flood stage on the Pacific coast is approximately 1.5 meters, and approximately 0.2 meters on the Sea of Japan coast. It is more than four meters on the Ariake Sea coast due to its unique topography.

The total land area of Japan is approximately 378,000 square kilometers (see Table 1). Coastal areas which are 20 meters or less below sea level account for about 31,000 square kilometers, which is approximately 10% of the total land area of Japan. The 200-mile economic exclusion zone encompasses an area of about 4.47 million square kilometers. The total length of Japan’s coastline is roughly 35,000 kilometers. Japan has 91 meters of coastline per square kilometer of total land area. If small island states are excluded, Japan comes in second in the world behind Denmark (150 meters of coastline per square kilometer of total land area) in coastline length per unit total land area. This fact helps demonstrate the importance of the coastal zone to Japan

There have been deliberate efforts to shift from the production of low value aquaculture species such as seaweeds to high value species, such as oyster in Japan. The government has been pursuing a long-term aquaculture development programme through the expansion of areas for aquaculture and the intensified development of both profitable and unexploited species. Already certain tidal areas in the southern provinces have been designated for shellfish culture. The number of aquaculture facilities will be reduced by 10% over the next five years, and new licences will not be issued for such products as laver, sea-mustard and “excessively-produced fishes”. Another reason for the slowdown in growth is the loss of some aquaculture areas to industrial pollution, such as the case with oysters.

 In 1995, according to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, per capita consumption of fish products stood at 96.9 grams per day, 18% higher than 82.3 grams per capita intake of meat products.

 “The survey clarified that fish consumption has been decreasing in Japan not because people dislike it. We in the fisheries industry should try to fill in the gap between such consumer perception and people’s actual consumption behavior.”

Lifestyle changes are among the factors considered responsible for the reduction in fish products consumed in Japanese homes. Efforts to increase the share of sustainable fishery products being supplied are being assisted by the Marine Eco-label Japan (MEL) scheme, which is encouraging the development of sustainable fisheries in Japan in a similar manner to the Marine Stewardship Council’s international programme.

Four more fisheries were certified in 2012 bringing the total number of MEL Japan certified fisheries to 17. Newly certified fisheries were the Large-scale Pacific Saury Fishery in Iwate; the Small-type Set-net Fishery and the Salmon Set-net Fishery in Hokkaido; and the Japanese Whitebait Seine Fishery in Aichi.

“MEL Japan has been successful. We want as many fisheries as possible to join,” Mr Nishimura said. “Some retailers are interested in this scheme including Mitsukoshi Ginza Department Store which had a Marine Eco-label fishery products sales campaign featuring high end goods such as sashimi. It was a successful campaign and we hope they continue. Daiei Supermarket also has started.


Global Fisheries and Aquaculture Universities:

  • Shanghai Fisheries University, China
  • National Fisheries University, Japan
  • Agricultural University of Norway, Norway
  • Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
  • Deakin University, Victoria
  • linders University, Australia
  • Ocean University, China
  • Nagasaki University, Japan
  • Hokkaido University, Japan
  • Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom
  • James Cook University, Australia
  • Malaspina University-College, Canada
  • Northern Territory University, Australia
  • Rhodes University, South Africa
  • State University of Ghent, Belgium
  • Shanghai Ocean University, China
  • Kyoto University, Japan

Universities in USA for Fisheries & Aquaculture:

  • Auburn University, United States.
  • Brunswick Community College, United States
  • Delaware State University, United States
  • Hofstra University, United States
  • Humboldt State University, United States
  • Kentucky State University, United States

Global Fisheries and Aquaculture Research Institutes:

  • Andalusia Centre for Marine Science and Technology, Spain
  • Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Philippine
  • Central Institute of Brackish Water Aquaculture, India
  • Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, India
  • Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, India
  • Deep Bay Marine Field Station, Canada
  • Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, Australia
  • Fisheries Research Services Marine Laboratory, UK
  • Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics, Chile

Aquaculture & Fisheries Research Institutes in USA:

  • NTNU Centre of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Sea Lab)
  • American Institute of Fishery Research Biologists (AIFRB)
  • Laboratory of Aquaculture & Artemia Reference Centre

Global Fisheries & Aquaculture Societies:

  • Asian Fisheries Society
  • China Society of Fisheries, China
  • Korean Society of Fisheries and Sciences (KOSFAS), Korea
  • Aquaculture Association of Canada, Canada
  • Aquaculture Association of S. Africa, South Africa
  • European Aquaculture Society, Europe
  • Brazilian Aquaculture Society (AQUABIO), Brazil
  • Indonesian Aquaculture Society, Indonesia
  • Society of Aquaculture Professionals, India
  • Malaysian Fisheries Society, Malaysia
  • Egyptian Aquaculture Society, Egypt
  • Spanish Aquaculture Association (SEA), Spain

Fisheries & Aquaculture Societies in USA:

  • American Fisheries Society
  • South-eastern Fisheries Association
  • U. S. Aquaculture Society
  • National Aquaculture Association

Funding Agencies:

  • Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,
  • World Aquaculture Society
  • Taiwan Fish Society, Taiwan
  • Malaysian Fisheries Society , Malaysia

Conclusion: Fisheries & Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food production sectors in the world. More importantly, it is a fundamental element in the global solution to provide a sustainable seafood source. The addition of aquaculture to help satisfy fish demand helps natural stock population and growth, lessening the strain on stressed fisheries.

Market value

Despite the long tradition of aquaculture in a few countries, it is still a young food production sector in the global sector and has started growing rapidly in the last 30 years or so. It now accounts for more than a third of the world’s total supply of food fish and undoubtedly the contribution of aquaculture to seafood supplied will increase in the future. Aquaculture has the potential to become the sustainable practice that can supplement capture fisheries and significantly contribute to feeding the world’s growing population. The exponential growth of global populace is fueling the need for cultured fisheries, particularly in affluent developed nations. The growth of aquaculture market is playing its role in bridging the gap between demand and supply of fishery industry products.

The market is, however, challenged by environmental concerns, leading to other economic and social concerns. Instead of helping to ease the crisis in wild fisheries, unsustainable aquaculture development could exacerbate the problems and create new ones, damaging our important and already-stressed coastal areas.

Markets and Markets proposes to use secondary as well as primary sources for researching the global markets for aquaculture market in different applications. Various secondary sources such as annual reports, magazines, and databases will be used to identify and collect information useful for this extensive technical and commercial assessment. The primary sources –experts from related industries and suppliers will be interviewed to obtain and verify required information to confirm the accuracy. The collected information will be presented in the form of detailed research report.

Market growth

In the previous year, actual production from catch fisheries rose only slightly by 0.7 per cent to reach 90.6 million tonnes. However, world aquaculture production rose by for per cent to 78 million tonnes. Trade is aquatic products was steady in 2015 at a live weight equivalent of 59.8 million tonnes with the value falling back by 9.6 per cent to $128.8 billion. According to France AgriMer, the rise in production last year was spurred on by a rising consumption, which increased by two per cent to 147,5 million tonnes or more than 20.1 kg per person per year, with aquaculture products accounting for more than half of consumption at 10.6 kg per person.

In 2008, world exports of fish and fishery products reached a record value of US$102.0 billion, which was nine per cent higher than in 2007 and nearly double the corresponding value in 1998 (FAO, 2010a). Trade in fish and fishery products was affected by the financial crisis that began in late 2007 and erupted into a full-blown economic crisis in late September 2008. Preliminary estimates indicate that fish trade declined by seven per cent in 2009 compared with 2008.

The top-ten exporters of fish and fishery products in 1998 and 2008 are shown in Table 4. China, Norway and Thailand are the top three exporters, with China alone contributing almost 10 per cent, or about US$10.1 billion. A growing share of China’s fishery exports consists of reprocessed raw material. China’s fishery imports have registered a significant increase, up from US$1 billion in 1998 to US$5.1 billion in 2008, when it was the sixth-largest importer. Viet Nam, the sixth-largest exporter of fish and fishery products in the world, has also experienced significant growth, up from US$0.8 billion in 1998 to US$4.6 billion in 2008. 

World aquaculture production is dominated by species at the lower end of the food chain. Carp and shellfish account for a significant share (more than 70 per cent by volume) of species cultivated in developing countries for human consumption. However, in response to a ready market for these species in both developed and developing countries, the production of species at the higher end of the food chain (in particular, carnivorous species) has, in recent years, been growing rapidly compared with that of species at the lower end of the food chain. The demand for fish as a healthy and nutritious food commodity is increasing, even in the developing world, particularly in China, India and Indonesia, i.e. countries with a large population and increasing disposable income.

Feeding an expected global population of 9 billion by 2050 is a daunting challenge that is engaging researchers, technical experts, and leaders the world over. A relatively unappreciated, yet promising, fact is that fish can play a major role in satisfying the palates of the world’s growing middle income group while also meeting the food security needs of the poorest. Already, fish represents 16 percent of all animal protein consumed globally, and this proportion of the world’s food basket is likely to increase as consumers with rising incomes seek higher value seafood and as aquaculture steps up to meet increasing demand. Aquaculture has grown at an impressive rate over the past decades. It has helped to produce more food fish, kept the overall price of fish down, and made fish and seafood more accessible to consumers around the world. That’s why greater investment is needed in the industry—for new and safer technologies, their adaptation to local conditions, and their adoption in appropriate settings. But supplying fish sustainably—producing it without depleting productive natural resources and without damaging the precious aquatic environment—is a huge challenge. We continue to see excessive and irresponsible harvesting in capture fisheries and in aquaculture. Disease outbreaks, among other things, have heavily impacted production—most recently with early mortality syndrome in shrimp in Asia and America. At the World Bank, we hear from the heads of major seafood companies that they want to secure access to reliable and environmentally sustainable supply chains. Matching growing market demand with this private sector interest in reliable and sustainable sourcing presents a major opportunity for developing countries prepared to invest in improved fisheries management and environmentally sustainable aquaculture.

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