AQUAFLOW EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR THE DISSEMINATION OF AQUACULTURE RTD INFORMATION (FAIR - CT97-3837)
Within the framework of the Aquaflow project, technical leaflets have been compiled, covering several aspects of aquaculture practice. The following leaflets are available in 14 European languages:
How to predict disease outbreaks before it's too late?
Dietary sources of energy for rainbow trout and sea bass
Use of live food as drug carrier to treat diseases in larval fish
Management of shellfish populations in coastal areas
Suitability of "out of site" production of algae for fish and shellfish culture
Bacteria vs bacteria: disease prevention in marine larviculture
Can the diet of genitors affect the quality of their offspring?
Crosses between escaped farmed salmon and wild trout?
How to benefit from what can be a pest: crayfish in rice fields
Detection and description of a lethal parasite
How to obtain the best turbot eggs and larvae?
Genetic manipulations can improve growth in oysters
Vaccine against salmon lice
Sex determination in fish
Improvement of fish quality and performances in intensive farms
Vaccination without injection
Scallop sea bed cultivation
From a salmon disease to a variety of pathogens
Copepod as live feed for marine fish
The importance of oxygen and flow in cage systems
Drugs detection in fish tissues
Towards a better understanding of mollusc diseases
Interactions between cultured and wild fish: is sterility a solution?
The role of thyroid hormones in fish growth and development
Development of a multi-specific vaccine
Selection of stress resistant fish
Induced breeding in a new fish species
Probes for assaying seafood toxins
For information, contact:
Rosa Flos, Project Coordinator, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (CSIC), Passeig Joan de Borbo s/n ES - 08039 Barcelona, Spain
Tel: +34 93 221 4328
Fax: + 34 93 221 7340
E-mail: roflos@icm.csic.es
Frederic Luizi, Project leader, European Aquaculture Society, Slijkensesteenweg 4, B-8400 Oostende, Belgium
Tel: +32 59 32 38 59
Fax: +32 59 32 10 05
E-mail: eas@unicall.be