Final program
We are pleased to present you with the final program of our Industry forum at the AE2019. We have put together a (hopefully!) interesting and varied program and hope to meet you all at Oct. 9th/10th in Berlin.
Apart from this interesting day, we thought it might be good to meet and greet without any program restraints and to have free and easy conversations about all the topics that interest you the most. This will take place on Oct. 9th from 15:00 – 18:00, Room 30510 Wing 3, Estrel Congress Center / Hotel.
We do not charge admission to our event, but we do ask for active participation in order to offer you (and us) an exciting day. We are looking forward to meet you there and are excited about the upcoming days in Berlin.
Euroshrimp Program EAS 2019
October 9th 2019, Room: 30510 Wing 3
15:00 -18:00 INFORMAL MEETING FOR ALL SHRIMP ENTHUSIASTS
Meet and greet. We offer the opportunity to meet each other without any program constraints and discuss the topics that interest you the most.
We suggest:
- Overview of developments of PL production in Europe (Who is building hatcheries)
- Cementing the Industry (5-10 years production in Europe…and now?)
- Estimating total European production (Collecting and reporting annual production for Europe)
- Alternative and new species (Are new species needed, what about co-cultures?)
- Latest Research Projects Joining Industry and Science; Open session on pressing demands
October 10th 2019, Room: Backstage 2
09:00 WORKSHOP OPENING
Dr. Matthew Slater, Head of Aquaculture Research Group at the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI)
09:10 STAKEHOLDER SURVEY “RECIRCULATION AQUACULTURE SYSTEMS – POSITIONS OF THE ORGANIC FOOD SECTORâ€
Dr. Stefan Bergleiter, Project Manager Aquaculture, Naturland e.V.
Udo Censkowsky, Director, bluesensus, sustainability & seafood consulting
09:40 DIVERSIFICATION OF GLOBAL SHRIMP FARMING THROUGH TRANSPARENCY – THE NEW ASC METRICS METHODOLOGY
Kathrin Steinberg, Performance data coordinator, Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC)
10:10 THE USE OF INEXPENSIVE SALT MIXTURES FOR INLAND INTENSIVE SHRIMP (LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI) FARMING
Dr. Andrew Ray, Kentucky State University, College of Agriculture, Communities and the Environment, School of Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences
10:40 FIGHTING AND AVOIDING VIBRIO IN INTENSIVE CULTURE OF LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI: OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH DONE AT CREVETEC FARM
Eric De Muylder, General Manager, CreveTec
11:10 EXPERIENCES FROM A NEW SHRIMP RESEARCH FACILITY IN LITHUANIA
Nerijus Nika, Klaipeda University, Institute for Marine Research
11:40 SHRIMP HATCHERIES IN EUROPE. PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
Nicola Scalise, Independent Consultant
12:10 A GLANCE ON LARVAL PRODUCTION OF L.VANNAMEI
Daniel Arana, Product Manager, BERNAQUA
12:40 NATIONAL PILOT PLATFORMS: “CONNECTING THE SHRIMP SECTOR IN VIETNAM, THAILAND AND BANGLASDESH“
David Basset, Project Manager, European-Asian Technology and Innovation Platform (EURASTIP)
13:00 WORKSHOP CLOSING
Dr. Matthew Slater, Head of Aquaculture Research Group at the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI)
Please: Contact us if you have other topic suggestions and contact us with your name and organisation if you would like to present at the session! We are excited to hear from you.
Proposed by ALFRED-WEGENER-INSTITUT | Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research | Section of KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER | AQUACULTURE RESEARCH GROUP