A division of the School of Environment, Resources and Development at the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. Avenues of study, consultancy services, contacts.
Focuses on hands-on, practical training in various aquaculture techniques through advanced workshops, courses, and programs at the post-secondary, high school, and middle school levels. Based at Fort Pierce, Florida, USA.
A gateway to electronic aquaculture resources, coordinated by the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, and hosted by Purdue University and the University of Illinois, USA.
An information resource about aquaculture provided by the Federation of European Aquaculture Producers. Includes information for farmers, consumers and environmentalists, and articles on economic outlook.
A network of Centres of Excellence sponsored by the Memorial University of Newfoundland and specialising in aquaculture research on the themes of animal production, environment, and socio-economic factors. Includes a research directory and list of relevant Conferences
Promoting the Conference and Fair held in the third week of June each year in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada. Features displays of aquaculture technology, equipment and supplies. Includes event schedule, accommodation list and online registration.
The official Fisheries and Aquaculture of the government of British Columbia, Canada. Information on recreational and commercial fishing, aquaculture, statistics and on-line maps and databases relating to fish and fish habitat.
An archive of information about aquaculture in Delaware and the Mid-Atlantic region. It covers both freshwater and marine culture and provides an expanding list of resources and other useful information.
Representing the Aquaculture Division of the Florida State Government Department of Agriculture, USA. Statistics, licencing requirements and technical information relating to aquaculture, particularly in the State of Florida.
Summary of key trends affecting the future of fish farming and slides of recent keynote speech by Dr Patrick Dixon, Fellow Centre for Management Development at London Business School.
Official website of the State Government of New Brunswick, Canada. Provides an industry profile for New Brunswick, statistical information, recipes and links to other related aquaculture sites.
Comprised of presentations about the research activities, Academic people, and the training courses organized for diploma, bachelor and graduate students. Also displays up to date news and events, and details about the research activities and partners, such as Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute (TAFI) and Aquafin CRC.