UK - Registration is now open for the largest-ever Oceanology International, which now includes a day long session on aquaculture.
The aquaculture session incorporates a wide range of production systems and species types, encompassing macro and micro algae, shellfish, crustacean and finfish, and looks at production for a number of different markets such as food chain, blue biotechnology and renewable energy/biofuels.
Held in London on 11–13 March 2014, 520 exhibitors from 35 countries will take up over 8,000 m2 net of space. The biennial global forum is where industry, academia and government come together to share knowledge and connect with their peers in the marine technology and ocean science community, thus improving their strategies for measuring, exploiting, protecting and operating in the world’s oceans.
The aquaculture session incorporates a wide range of production systems and species types, encompassing macro and micro algae, shellfish, crustacean and finfish, and looks at production for a number of different markets such as food chain, blue biotechnology and renewable energy/biofuels.
Held in London on 11–13 March 2014, 520 exhibitors from 35 countries will take up over 8,000 m2 net of space. The biennial global forum is where industry, academia and government come together to share knowledge and connect with their peers in the marine technology and ocean science community, thus improving their strategies for measuring, exploiting, protecting and operating in the world’s oceans.