
August 20-21, 2018 ∣ Rome, Italy
Short Name: Aquaculture Research 2018
Theme: Sustainable Aquaculture & Fishery

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Pulsus proudly presents the World Congress on Recent Advances in Aquaculture Research & Fisheries on August 20-21, 2018 at Rome, Italy.
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PULSUS is a renowned organization that organizes highly noteworthy
conferences throughout the globe.
PULSUS brings in a new spin on conferences by presenting the latest scientific improvements in your field. Listen to motivating keynotes from thought leaders, or rub elbows with pioneers across the globe. Madrid is all set for an amazing event as PULSUS proudly presents the “
World Congress on Recent Advances in Aquaculture Research & Fisheries” slated on August 20-21, 2018 at Rome,Italy. The theme of the conference is “
Sustainable Aquaculture & Fishery”.
Fisheries and
aquaculture is an essential resources for food, nutrition, income and employment for billions of people all over the globe. Studies State that fish accounted for about 17% of the world population’s intake of animal
protein and 6.7% of all protein intake. In addition,
fish provided more than 3.1 billion humans with almost 20% of their average per capita intake of animal protein. It is an important source of essential fats (e.g. long-chain omega-3 fatty acids), vitamins (D, A and B) and minerals (including calcium, iodine, zinc, iron and selenium), particularly if eaten whole. World aquaculture production of fish accounted for 44.1% of whole production (including for non-food uses) from capture
fisheries and aquaculture in 2014. Coastal habitats (e.g. mangroves and marshes), geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing are more and more facilitating the differentiation and process of vegetation types important for establishing baselines and monitoring change.
Who should attend?
♦ Research faculty
♦ Academic Scientists
♦ Students
♦ Industry professionals
♦ Directors/Managers/CEO’s
♦ Presidents & Vice Presidents
♦ Aquaculture Farmers
♦ Fisheries based Industry and Allied Services
♦ Hatchery operators
♦ Feed manufacturers
♦ Input suppliers
♦ Manufacturers & suppliers of various aquaculture
♦ Aquarium implements & equipment manufacturers
♦ Officials from Government Departments and Ministries
♦ Regional and Local Authorities
♦ Senior Representatives of Companies
♦ Associations
♦ Fisheries based Research
♦ Consulting Companies
♦ Fisheries Institutes
♦ Scientists and experts from around the world
Contact Person
Nivetha M
Designation: Program Manager
40 Bloomsbury Way | Lower Ground Floor
London, United Kingdom | WC1A 2SE
1800-982-0387, 408-429-2646, +44-2037691778