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11th Edition of International Conference on

Aquaculture & Fisheries

Theme:

New Strategies towards Creative Aquaculture Practices

Event Date & Time

Event Location

Tokyo, Japan

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Performers / Professionals From Around The Globe

Conference Speaker

Garima Harit

The IIS University
India

Conference Speaker

Ricardo M Salgado

ESTS-IPS-CINEA
Portugal

Conference Speaker

Tarek Fouda

Tanta University
Egypt

Conference Speaker

Natalia

Universidad del Magdalena
Colombia

Conference Speaker

Neera Srivastava

University of Rajasthan
India

Conference Speaker

Vander Bruno dos Santos


Brazil

Conference Speaker

Mike Moore

Keeton Industries Inc.
USA

Conference Speaker

Christian Oliver Ewald

University of Glasgow
UK

Conference Speaker

Shun-Hung Wu

National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
Taiwan

Conference Speaker

Luoping Zhang

Professor
China

Conference Speaker

Sufen Ye

Xiamen University
China

Conference Speaker

Abolfazl Saleh

Lecturer
Iran

Tracks & Key Topics

Aqua World 2019

ABOUT CONFERENCE

Aquaculture and Fisheries Conferences

Theme: New Strategies Towards Creative Aquaculture Practices

In continuation to past successful scientific meetings, we welcome you to 11th Edition of World Conference on Aquaculture & Fisheries this world Aquaculture Conferences overwhelmingly emphasis on “New Strategies Towards Creative Aquaculture Practices” This aqua2019 gathering will cover the innovative methods, the most recent techniques and new research systems, developments, and the newest updates in Aquaculture and Fisheries  and it gives an opportunity to meet the researchers from all different geographical  areas and industry peers and world-renowned speakers

Aqua World  2019 Concentrate on various areas of Aquaculture, for example Aquaculturists, Aquaculture researchers, aquaculture consultants, Marine biologist, aquaculture architects, analysts and chiefs both from the scholarly community and industry over the globe.

These Aqua World 2019 Proceedings include symposiums and workshops, keynote speeches, plenary talks, poster sessions and panel discussion on latest research developments in the field of Aquaculture, Fisheries and Marine biology, Oceanography

Opportunities for Conference Attendees

For Researchers &Faculty:
Speaker Presentations
Poster presentations
Symposium
Workshop organizing
Group participation

For Universities, Associations & Societies:
Association Partnering
Collaborations
Academic Partnering
Group Participation

For Students & Research Scholars:
Poster Competition (Winner will get Best Poster Award)
Young Researcher Forum (YRF Award to the best presenter)
Student Attendee
Group registrations

For Business Delegates:
Speaker Presentations
Symposium hosting
Book Launch event
Networking opportunities
Delegate participation

For Companies:
Exhibitor booths Sponsorships opportunities
Product launch
Workshop organizing
Marketing and Networking with clients

Euroscicon organizes International Aquaculture, Fisheries Meetings annually across Europe, Austria, Ireland, Germany, France, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Finland, Luxembourg, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, Denmark, Macedonia, Greece, Portugal, Romania, Czech Republic, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Belgium, Scotland, Latvia, Ukraine, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Netherlands Russia, Bulgaria, France, with solitary subject of quickening logical revelations. 

Tracks:

Aquatic Biology
Aquatic biotechnology
Aquatic pathology
Marine Chemistry
Aquacultural engineering
Aquaculture economics
Aquatic Organisms
Aquaculture Production
Fresh water aquaculture
Marine biology
Mari culture
Pisciculture
Oceanography
Aquatic plants
Fisheries science
Aquaculture nutrition
Coastal studies
Nano aquaculture
Fish pathology
Global aquaculture market
Oyster culture
Salmon- fish
Intensive aquaculture
Aquaculture production
Aquaculture fisheries japan
Aquatic environment
Fishing industry
Sea & reef aquaculture
Brackish water aquaculture
Recirculating Aquaculture Systems – RAS

Targeted audience:
Aquaculture nutritionist
Aquaculture specialist
Aquaculture engineers
Aquaculture consultants
Aquaculture Chief-operating officers
Aquaculture mentors
Aquaculture technical contractors
Aquaculture graduate students
Aquaculture professors
Aquaculture engineers
Marine biologists


 

 

  

 

 

SESSIONS & TRACKS

Track 01: Aquaculture Biology

Aquatic Biology is a sub-discipline of biology it deals with biology and ecology of organisms living in freshwater systems such as streams and lakes to estuarine, coastal and open ocean ecosystems. Aquatic biology it includes:
 Biological oceanography
 Limnology
 Marine biology

                                                 

Aquatic Biology is the science of living things involved with the fresh water ecosystems of our planet. Which they will study wetlands, rivers, lakes and ponds. Aquatic Biology is aMultidisciplinary forum for analysis on the biology of organisms in Marine, salt and contemporary waters.

Track 02: Aquatic Biotechnology

Biotechnology contributes to current or potential uses of marine products with in the areas of:
Cultivation & Conservation of marine ecosystems
Therapeutics/medicines
Aquatic animal health and seafood safety
Biomedical analysis
Algae cultivation
                                                           

The Ocean It covers virtually three fourths of our planet and has the potential to feed the planet and provide cures for several diseases. Studying sea plants and animals is a challenge that is becoming easier due to advanced technologies like deep-sea submersibles, sonar, lasers, videos, and satellites.
Biotechnology provides chances for improving the health of aquatic organism and the safety of the food supply. More than 50 diseases affect fish and cause millions of dollars in losses each year. Many molecular probes assays are being developed for detecting bacteria, viruses and parasites that infect fish and shellfish. A hand-held antibody test kit has been developed to detect Vibrio cholera, the virus that causes cholera, in oysters Moreover, specific marine bacteria have been developed that can aid in the offensive effort if a toxic spill should occur; thus biotechnology can help society by protecting the environment as well.  Biotechnologists are also interested in developing vaccines for Disease causing agents that pose threats to fish cultivated by aquaculture, Aquatic biotechnologists are also working to detect contaminated seafood by identifying genes with encoded toxins.

Track 03: Aquatic Pathology:

Fish pathology deals with the diseases and disease causing agents that effects fish normal living. It studies fish protective mechanism against diseases and its cure. Areas of interest of pathology is regularly covered include host-pathogen relationships, Fish pathogen studies, pathophysiology, diagnostic methods, therapy, epidemiology, descriptions of new diseases.
Diseases of fish and shellfish affect both wild and aquaculture populations, accounting millions of dollars of loss in fishery revenues and ecosystem services each year there are some fish diseases and   infections that can be transmitted from fish to water in which they are transmitted to humans.
                                                   

Aquatic Pathology it includes
 

LEARN MORE

Top Aquaculture & Fisheries Universities 

Europe Aquaculture & Fisheries Universities 
  
Ghent University | University Of Gothenburg | University Of Bergen | University Of Stirling | Lund University | University Of Padova | Szent István University |  University Of Copenhagen | University Of Stirling  | University Of Algarve | Norwegian University Of Life Sciences (Nmbu) | University Of St Andrews | Ghent University | The Scottish Association For Marine Science (Sams) | Harper Adams University | Nord University | Autonomous University Of Barcelona | University Of Santiago De Compostela | Wageningen University And Research | Plymouth University | University Of Greenwich | Uit The Arctic University Of Norway | University Of Portsmouth | University College Cork | Sorbonne University | University Of Debrecen | Norwegian University Of Science And Technology (Ntnu) | Bangor University | Cranfield University | Heriot-Watt University | University Of Haifa | University Of Iceland | Boku University Of Natural Resources And Applied Life Sciences | Swansea University | Royal Veterinary College | University Of Tromso | Aarhus School Of Marine And Technical Engineering | Åland University Of Applied Sciences | National Maritime College Of Ireland | Warsash Maritime Academy | Novia University Of Applied Sciences | 

Related Conferences:
12th Global Summit on Aquaculture & Fisheries, March 22-23, 2019, Sydney, Australia; 13th World Congress on Aquaculture & Fisheries, April 29-30, 2019, Seoul, South Korea: International Congress for Marine Biotechnology, October 17-20, 2018, Monastir, Tunisia; 7th Global Conference on Gender in Aquaculture & Fisheries, October 18-21, 2018, Thailand; Latin American & Caribbean Aquaculture 2018 October 23-26, 2018, Bogota, Colombia; 12th International Sea Lice Conference, November 4th – 8th, 2018, Punta Arenas, Chile; 2018 World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association Conference, November 8-12, 2018, St Kitts, West Indies.

USA Aquaculture & Fisheries Universities

University Of North Carolina Wilmington | College Of Southern Idaho | Saddleback College | Windward Community College | Texas A&M University Corpus Christi | American Public University | University Of Delaware | Pennsylvania State University | Colorado State University | American Public University | Frostburg State University | University Of Rhode Island | University Of California | Marine Corps University | North Carolina State University | University Of Washington | University Of Florida |Montana State University | Texas A&M University | SUNY - College Of Environmental Science And Forestry | University Of Tennessee Knoxville | University Of Alaska Fairbanks | San Francisco State University | Utah State University | Clemson University | Western Washington University | University Of Southern Mississippi | Oregon State University | University Of Maine | Kentucky State University | Arkansas Tech University | Nova Southeastern University | Massachusetts Maritime Academy | Great Lakes Maritime Academy | Eckerd College | Rosenstiel School Of Marine And Atmospheric Science | Rosenstiel School Of Marine And Atmospheric Science | The Citadel University Of Maryland Center For Environmental Science | Auburn University | Michigan State University | South Dakota State University| Suny Maritime College |

Related Conferences:
12th Global Summit on Aquaculture & Fisheries, March 22-23, 2019, Sydney, Australia; 13th World Congress on Aquaculture & Fisheries, April 29-30, 2019, Seoul, South Korea: International Congress for Marine Biotechnology, October 17-20, 2018, Monastir, Tunisia; 7th Global Conference on Gender in Aquaculture & Fisheries, October 18-21, 2018, Thailand; Latin American & Caribbean Aquaculture 2018 October 23-26, 2018, Bogota, Colombia; 12th International Sea Lice Conference, November 4th – 8th, 2018, Punta Arenas, Chile; 2018 World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association Conference, November 8-12, 2018, St Kitts, West Indies.

Asia Aquaculture & Fisheries Universities

Malayan Colleges Laguna | Tamil Nadu Fisheries University | Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute | Central Institute of Fisheries Education | Fisheries College and Research Institute | Can Tho University | Shanghai Ocean University | Central Institute of Fisheries Education | University of the Philippines Visayas | Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute | College Of Fisheries | Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies | Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University |  Kindai University | Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture | Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University | Asian Institute of Maritime Studies | Dalian Maritime University | University of Cebu | NAMEI Polytechnic Institute | Mindanao Polytechnic College | Marine Engineering and Research Institute | National Taiwan Ocean University | Palompon Institute of Technology | Indian Maritime University | Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific | Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology | John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University | Philippine Merchant Marine Academy | PMI Colleges |

Related Conferences:
12th Global Summit on Aquaculture & Fisheries, March 22-23, 2019, Sydney, Australia; 13th World Congress on Aquaculture & Fisheries, April 29-30, 2019, Seoul, South Korea: International Congress for Marine Biotechnology, October 17-20, 2018, Monastir, Tunisia; 7th Global Conference on Gender in Aquaculture & Fisheries, October 18-21, 2018, Thailand; Latin American & Caribbean Aquaculture 2018 October 23-26, 2018, Bogota, Colombia; 12th International Sea Lice Conference, November 4th – 8th, 2018, Punta Arenas, Chile; 2018 World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association Conference, November 8-12, 2018, St Kitts, West Indies.

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MARKET ANALYSIS

Global Aquaculture Market Overview:

Aquaculture Market size was valued at $169 billion in 2015, and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 5.3% to succeed $242 billion by 2022. The market encompasses surroundings type, fish type, and geographical division. The surrounding type segment is further divided into marine water, fresh water, and salt (brackish) water. Based on fish type, the market is characterised into carps, crustaceans, mackerel, milkfish, salmon, sea brass, sea bream, trout and others. Based on topography, it is analysed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific.
Regional examination of the current market trends as well as the chances is done by analysing government laws, rules, and consumer preferences across various geographic areas. At present, the aquaculture market development rate is high, and its contribution to the global market would increase significantly within the next six years. Government support, use of new technologies, and on-going infrastructure growth in the aquaculture industry drive the market growth. At present, salmon fish type has witnessed significant adoption in the aquaculture market, owing to high nutritional value and wide obtainability of salmons in the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean. Moreover, growth in conventional fish farming activities and ease of country regulations and policies promoting aquaculture activities globally has given rise to divisions such as milkfish, trout, and sea bass.
Environment in aquaculture is the term used to significantly distinguish physical environments to perform aquaculture. Different types of atmosphere that can be used in aquaculture industry are marine water, fresh water, and brackish water. Each physical environment for aqua farming possesses distinctive techniques, infrastructure, and operations. Combined revenue of fresh water and marine water accounts for more than three-fourths of the overall market.

Global Aquaculture production revenue in 2015 is 156.27 and estimated revenue for 2021

is 209.42 Estimated value of aquaculture market worldwide from 2017 to 2027 (in billion U.S. dollars)in 2017value of aquaculture market is 4.24 in 2018 value of aquaculture market is 4.47 in 2019 value of aquaculture market is 4.72 in 2020 estimated value of aquaculture market is 4.98 in 2021 estimated value of aquaculture market is 5.25 in 2022 estimated value of aquaculture market is 5.54 in 2023 estimated value of aquaculture market is 5.84 in 2024 estimated value of aquaculture market is 6.16 in 2025 estimated value of aquaculture market is 6.5 in 2026 estimated value of global market is 6.86 in 2027 estimated value of global market is 7.24

Japan Aquaculture Market overview: 

Japan is one among the world's largest markets for seafood products. Supply for this market comes from each domestic production and imports. Japan is a main export market for U.S. fishery products. Since 1975, NOAA Fisheries has analysed the Japanese seafood market data with its Japanese Market News sequence. This data sequence includes data provided by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, the Japan Ministry of Finance, and the Japan Fisheries Agency.

Japanese Market News provides data on:
1.Japanese supply (catch, imports, inventory)
2.Exports
3.Ex-vessel prices
4.Wholesale prices

Japan fisheries statistics: production, consumption and trade
Japan was the second largest seafood importer by value in 2016 and it is one of the top seafood markets the main suppliers to the japan market are china, the United States of America, Thailand and Chile and the imported products are shrimp, tuna and salmon
Seafood products have an important role in the Japanese diet, but according to the Japan Fisheries Agency, consumption has been on the failure since 2001 when it peaked at 40.2 kg per capita per year, decline to 27.3 kg per capita per year by 2014. However, currently Japan is the world's biggest consumer of tuna, which is an essential element of its food culture.

Production value of aquacultures in Japan from 2006 to 2015 (in billion U.S. dollars)

China:
Aquaculture in China accounts for nearly 70% of world aquaculture cultivation as well as a large form of freshwater and marine fishes, shellfish, crustaceans, and aquatic plants, has become one amongst the foremost very important primary industries and a middle of economic activity within the local and global economies. together with the event of cultivation, considerations turn up such issues within the trade like aquatic pollution, disease, genetic degradation of cultivation species, decline of comparative profit, lack of information on market risks, and monetary crises. Thus, there's a necessity to amass any information on this trade and supply sound suggestions for its property development. This review aims to spot this state of and challenges facing the cultivation trade in China and to produce some suggestions for its property development.

Philippines:
The aquaculture sector of the Philippine fishing industry recorded the highest growth rate of 12.5% in 1977-1986. The involvement of aquaculture to the total fish production was equivalent to 24% in 1986 compared to only 85 in the early 1970's. In terms of amount, the Mariiculture subsector registered the maximum growth rate of 10.2% in 1982-1986, whereas in terms of value the brackishwater fishpond subsector showed the maximum growth rate of 33%. Meanwhile, freshwater aquaculture production exhibited a negative growth rate due to reduction of activities in Laguna de Bay and the slow expansion in hectare of the commercial freshwater fishponds

 

 

 

 


 

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