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CoNfErENCE iNformaTioN Technical Program Tentative Schedule Conference time table (Tentative) CoNfErENCE iNformaTioN World Aquaculture 2011 Sessions World aquaCulTurE 2011: KEY faCTS Admission / Opening Hours Venue Hotel and Travel Visa Information EXHiBiTor iNformaTioN Exhibitor List Provisional Floor Plan
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World aquaCulTurE 2011 aquaculture for a Changing World
World Aquaculture 2003 in Salvador de Bahia was one of the most highly attended WAS meetings ever held. On June 7 10, 2011, the WAS, in conjunction with Fenacam, will once again hold a World Aquaculture meeting in Brazil; this time in the northeast city of Natal with its beautiful beaches, and diversified aquaculture sectors. For this meeting, attendance is expected in excess of 3,000 participants, representing over 50 countries. The 4-day program will host in excess of 60 sessions complementing general categories such as: Aquaculture and Human Health, Crustacean Culture, Finfish Culture, Mollusc Culture, Aquaculture for a Changing World, Production Systems, and Feedstuffs-Feeds-and Feed Additives; finishing up with assorted Special Topics including genetics, education, engineering, economics, and much more. These sessions will be augmented with a Farmers Day/Industry Program including a Fenacam Shrimp Farmers Session, and a Finfish Farmers Session with an emphasis on Tilapia, Recirculating Systems, and Marketing. There will also be a series of short-courses available before the conference on June 6th including: Biofloc Technology, Marine Ornamental Species, Shrimp Infectious myonecrosis Virus (IMNV), and Job Opportunities for the Aquaculture Professional. An exciting and highly represented trade show and exhibition will also be held in conjunction with this meeting, with over 95% of booths, representing over 200 companies from more than 30 different countries, already sold. For more information on the conference and trade show please see www.was.org or contact Mario.stael@scarlet.be. Complementing this tremendous aquaculture event is an array of exciting farm tours which are planned both before and after the conference, with specific dates and details available at www.fenacam.com.br.
ConferenCe information
Technical Program aquaculture for a changing world
Evolving to an ecosystem approach for aquaculture Organic aquaculture: a new trend for a new society Aquaculture and climate change Measuring sustainability in a changing world Aquaculture and biodiversity: a new profitable approach Periphyton-based aquaculture: productivity and profitability? Animal welfare: a concern of consumers Bio-remediation and nutrient recycling Integrating finance into sustainability models Achieving social responsibility in financially sustainable aquaculture development Exotic species: environmental and economic impacts Best Management Practices and waste treatment Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture
finfish Culture
Finfish genetics Finfish reproduction and broodstock management Finfish morphology and physiology Finfish health Catfish, carp and other freshwater finfish species Grouper, eel, bass and other finfish species Finfish larvae management and nutrition Finfish nutrition and feeding strategies Carnivorous finfish feeds and nutrition Tilapia Tuna, cobia and yellowtails Flatfish Salmonid aquaculture Finfish markets, marketing and economics
mollusc Culture
Mollusc genetics and biotechnology Mollusc reproduction, nutrition and grow-out Environmental and health management Mussel culture Oyster culture Octopus culture Pearl and queen conch culture
Production Systems
Cage-culture Bio-floc systems Recirculation systems Land-based pond culture Offshore aquaculture
Special Topics
Functional genomics in aquaculture Bio-economic modeling and aquaculture Aquaculture for the rural poor people Aquaculture engineering (AES session) Aquaculture economics (IAEEM session) Education, extension, and technology transfer Aquaculture policy and regulations R & D of aquaculture in Brazil Latin American and Caribbean aquaculture African aquaculture Student career seminar Freshwater Prawn Working Group - GTCAD
Crustacean Culture
Marine shrimp maturation and hatchery management Marine shrimp genetics Marine shrimp feed and nutrition Marine shrimp health Marine shrimp grow-out management Freshwater prawns - Macrobrachium Crayfish, crabs and lobsters Shrimp markets, marketing and economics
Opportunistic diseases
Environmental impact
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Tentative Schedule
Monday, June 6 Registration Open & Exhibit Set-up 1000 - 1700 VIP Reception 1730 - 1800 Opening Ceremonies 1800 - 1900 Welcome Reception 1900 - 2100 Tuesday, June 7 Registration Open 0730 - 1700 Awards & Plenary Session 0830 - 1030 Refreshment Break 1030 - 1130 Trade Show Open 1030 - 1900 Sessions 1130 - 1230 Lunch 1230 - 1400 Sessions 1400 - 1730 Happy Hour & Posters 1730 - 1900 Student Reception 1900 - 2100 Wednesday, June 8 Registration Open 0800 - 1500 Sessions 0830 - 1030 Refreshment Break & Posters 1030 - 1100 Sessions 1100 - 1230 Trade Show Open 1030 - 1900 Lunch 1230 - 1400 Sessions 1400 - 1530 Refreshment Break & Posters 1530 - 1600 Sessions 1600 - 1730 Happy Hour & Posters 1730 - 1900 Thursday, June 9 Registration Open 0800 - 1500 Sessions 0830 - 1030 Refreshment Break & Posters 1030 - 1100 Sessions 1100 - 1200 Trade Show Open 1030 - 1700 Lunch 1200 - 1330 Sessions 1330 - 1500 Refreshment Break & Posters 1500 - 1530 Sessions 1530 - 1730 Exhibit Move-out 1700 - 2200 Presidents Reception 1930 - 2200 Friday, June 10 Sessions 0830 - 1000 Refreshment Break & Posters 1000 - 1030 Sessions 1030 - 1200 Lunch 1200 - 1330 Sessions 1330 - 1500 Refreshment Break & Posters 1500 - 1530 Sessions 1530 - 1700
ConferenCe information
Conference time table (Tentative) Tuesday, June 7
Grouper, Eel, Bass and Other Marine Finfish Species Student Career Seminar VIII International Shrimp Farming Symposium FENECAM Finfish Nutrition and Feeding Strategies Evolving to an Ecosystem Approach for Aquaculture Freshwater Prawn - GTCAD Working Group - Workshop Tuna and Yellowtails Marine Shrimp Health Recirculating Systems Education, Extension, and Technology Transfer Latin American and Caribbean Aquaculture IAFI Farmers Finfish Session Catfish, Carp and Other Freshwater Finfish Species 11:30 12:30 11:30 12:30 11:30 12:30 11:30 17:30 11:30 17:30 11:30 17:30 14:00 15:30 14:00 17:30 14:00 17:30 14:00 17:30 14:00 17:30 14:00 17:30 14:00 17:30 16:00 17:30
Wednesday, June 8
Advances in Aquafood Processing Marine Shrimp Genetics Periphyton-based Aquaculture: Productivity and Profitability? Sea Ranching Oyster Culture Brazilian Indigenous Species Finfish Nutrition and Feeding Strategies - continued VIII International Shrimp Farming Symposium FENECAM cont Finfish Health Aquaculture Engineering Session (AES) Marine Shrimp Maturation and Hatchery Management Open Ocean Aquaculture Food Safety and Security Sustainable Aquaculture: General Cage-Culture R & D of Aquaculture in Brazil Cobia Mussels, Pearl, Clams, Scallops and Queen Conch Culture Farmers Finfish Session - continued Microalgae: Bioenergy and Bioproducts 8:30 10:30 8:30 10:30 8:30 10:30 8:30 10:30 8:30 12:30 8:30 12:30 8:30 12:30 8:30 12:30 8:30 17:30 8:30 17:30 11:00 12:30 11:00 12:30 11:00 15:30 11:00 17:30 14:00 15:30 14:00 15:30 14:00 17:30 14:00 17:30 14:00 17:30 16:00 17:30
Thursday, June 9
Measuring Sustainability in a Changing World Feed Additives for Health Antimicrobials in Aquaculture Feeds Scientific Publication in Aquaculture Mollusc Reproduction, Nutrition and Growout VIII International Shrimp Farming Symposium FENECAM cont Fish Meal and Oil Extention Freshwater Prawns - Macrobrachium 8:30 10:30 8:30 10:30 8:30 10:30 8:30 10:30 8:30 12:30 8:30 12:30 8:30 12:30 8:30 15:00
Finfish Physiology, Morphology and Reproduction Aquaculture Economics (IAEEM) Functional Genomics in Aquaculture Drugs and Therapeutants Tilapia Octopus Culture Achieving Social Responsibility in Financially Sustainable Aquaculture Development European Community Marine Shrimp Feed and Nutrition Alternative Feedstuffs and Aquafeeds General Crustacean Culture (Cray fish, crabs, lobsters etc) Amphibion and Reptile Aquaculture Aquaculture for Rural Poor People
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friday, June 10
Mollusc Environmental and Health Management Aquaculture Policy and Regulations Finfish Genetics Best Management Practices and Waste Treatment VIII International Shrimp Farming Symposium FENECAM cont FinFish Contributed Ornamentals Bio-floc Systems Mollusc Genetics and Biotechnology General Aquaculture Contributed Finfish Larvae Management and Nutrition Alternative Therapies (pre and probiotics) Marine Shrimp Feed and Nutrition - continued 8:30 10:00 8:30 10:00 8:30 12:30 8:30 12:30 8:30 12:30 8:30 17:00 8:30 17:00 8:30 17:00 10:30 12:00 10:30 17:00 13:30 17:00 13:30 17:00 13:30 17:00
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ConferenCe information
World aquaculture 2011 Sessions
Working Group
Workshop
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Periphyton-based Aquaculture
Advances in Aquafood Processing Food Safety Sea Ranching Open Ocean Aquaculture Cage-Culture and Security
Wed Jun 8 8:30 10:30 11:00 12:30 14:00 15:30 16:00 17:30 17:30 - 19:00
Measuring Freshwater Prawns Macrobrachium Achieving Social Responsibility General Crustacean Culture Aquaculture for the Rural Poor People Sustainability
Thu Jun 9 8:30 10:30 11:00 12:00 13:30 15:00 15:30 17:30 19:30 - 22:00 Fri Jun 10 8:30 10:00 10:30 12:00 13:30 15:00 15:30 17:00 17:00 - 18:00
Therapeutants
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The organisers
World Aquaculture 2011 Conference Manager P.O. Box 2302, Valley Center, CA 92082 USA Tel: +1 760 7515005 Fax: +1 760 7515003 Email: worldaqua@aol.com Web: www.was.org
Venue
Natal Convention Center, Natal, Brazil
arituba Turismo
Contact: Aline Oliveira Email: aline@arituba.com.br Tel: +55 84 3133-3880 Web: www.arituba.com.br
Visa information
Be sure to check with the Brazilian Embassy to see if you need a visa to enter Brazil from your country. Be sure to start the visa application process early to make sure you get the visa in time. http://www.brazil.org.uk/embassy/index.html
Natal is located in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Norte, which is the second-largest producer of oil in Brazil. Natal is an administrative center for oil production, and also exports a large amount of shark cartilage to Japan. Other exports include mangos, guavas, and cashew nuts
Natal is the capital city of the northeastern state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
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Aquatic Ecosystems In-Situ Reed Mariculture Ese & Intec Sbae Revista Panorama Da Aquicultura Advanfis A-Mi Corp. Ec Dg Research Ceara Blocked For Sponsor Blocked For Sponsor Blocked For Sponsor Blocked For Sponsor Guabi
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