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EVENT News Showcasing Greece and Turkey Importance of aquaculture for EU food production
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Visitor information AE2011 planned parallel sessions open for online abstract submission
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EXHIBITOR INFORMATION Tentative Exhibitor List
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EVENT News Setting the future for Mediterranean aquaculture – Aquaculture Europe event to be held for the first time in Greece. To be held in Rhodes, Greece, from October 18-21, Aquaculture Europe 2011, the annual conference, organized by the European Aquaculture Society (EAS) will address vital questions affecting the development of Mediterranean aquaculture over the next decade. It will provide reviews of the importance of aquaculture in EU food production; the sustainability of aquaculture feeds and the implementation of selective breeding strategies in aquaculture. An overview of current EU-funded research programmes will highlight their relevance to current and future production practices. As usual, the conference will include an international trade show, a Farmers day and a Student workshop and provides a platform to showcase European initiatives in Aquaculture. Aquaculture Europe 2011 will be hosted by The Federation of Greek Maricultures (FGM) and the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR).
Showcasing Greece and Turkey Greece is the land of the twelve Olympian gods, the cradle of Western civilization, the birthplace of sciences, philosophy, history and drama - and one of the leading aquaculture producers in the Mediterranean region. With total production in the region at more than 250.000 tonnes from the more than 1 billion fry stocked in Mediterranean waters, Greece and Turkey are the main producing countries, followed by Spain and Italy. Greece and Turkey are also the major centres for juvenile production. Three “mega hatcheries‟ with over 50 million juveniles operate in Greece and Turkey and account for 20% of total production in the region. The 28 Greek and the 18 Turkish hatcheries therefore have major production themselves, but also import fry from Italy and France. Although Greece has a lower per capita consumption of seafood products than Portugal, Spain, France or Italy, the percentage of this consumption represented by sea bass and sea bream is the highest in the region (10.4%). The reliance on these two key species has led to market challenges in recent years and the opportunity for Mediterranean aquaculture is to expand consumption (of bass and bream) in the high fish consumption countries and to diversify the products for the „more demanding‟ markets of northern Europe. With good spatial planning, increased production of other fish (marine and freshwater) and shellfish species and especially in the southern and eastern Mediterranean over the next 10 years may also be expected. Sitting between the two undisputed leaders in Mediterranean aquaculture, Rhodes is ideally situated for Aquaculture Europe 2011. Plenary presentations The thematic sessions take place each morning of AE2011 and are plenary sessions. International speakers will present these thematic sessions that “open the debate‟ and pave the way for the parallel, technical sessions of contributed presentations in both oral and poster format. Three plenary sessions are planned:
Importance of aquaculture for EU food production A vision for the 2020 status of aquaculture in the Mediterranean and its role in providing high quality safe food for European citizens. The presentation will address the development of production in terms of sites, species and technologies to better balance the current trade deficit.
Nutrition and feeding An overview of recent and required developments in the feeding of species cultivated in Mediterranean waters.
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Selective breeding Lessons learned from terrestrial animals and the status of the implementation of selective breeding programmes in (Mediterranean) aquaculture. More information on the plenary speakers will be provided on the conference web site. Parallel sessions and abstract submission
Online abstract submission is now open Authors wishing to present their results in oral or poster format are invited to submit abstracts prior to the April 15 deadline. Box 1 shows the full list of sessions open for abstract submission. Abstract submission will continue to be available after the deadline, although the session moderators will already have started to select the best oral and poster presentations at that time, so you are strongly advised to submit on time. Other events AE2011, as all Aquaculture Europe events, is a platform for exchange of ideas and communications on the development of aquaculture. The AE2011 International Trade Event will showcase new products and services offered to the aquaculture sector. Companies wishing to exhibit show contact Mario Stael (Mario.Stael@Scarlet.be) for more information The EAS Student Group will also be organising another of its very successful student forums and a field trip around the conference. The Research Directorate General of the European Commission will also host another of the EU FORUMS, where latest European research initiatives will be presented and where delegates can discuss with Commission representatives about future research plans. Finally, other European networks, projects and initiatives will present their activities at AE2011.
The conference centre AE2011 will take place at the Rodos Palace Luxury Convention Resort, located just 12 km from Rhodes Diagora international airport. Rhodes can be reached directly from many European and international airports, or through Athens, and is only a short boat trip from the main aquaculture production sites in Turkey. The island is well known for the warmth of its welcome, its magnificent natural beauty and climate, its monuments and historical sites, as well as for its gastronomy. With its 785 rooms, the Rodos Palace resort provides excellent, exceptionally stylish accommodation with top-class conference and exhibition facilities that will make a very positive contribution to the success of AE2011. Our local agent, FREI TRAVEL has also lined up other accommodation for all budgets, as well as tours to local sights and to fish farms on the island. AE2011 Sponsors EAS Premium Sponsor, Intervet Schering Plough Animal Health, AE2011 Gold Sponsor, Biomar and AE2011 Silver Sponsor Alltech head a number of corporate sponsors from the Mediterranean aquaculture sector supporting Aquaculture Europe 2011. We are most grateful for this support. We are sure that AE2011 delegates will have a memorable stay in Rhodes. More information at www.easonline.org
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Visitor information AE2011 planned parallel sessions open for online abstract submission
PS 01: Sustainable feeds and feeding management -feeding systems and management, alternative nutrient sources, nutrient metabolism, feed technology, nutritional pathology, nutriomics... PS 02: Reproduction and breeding -broodstock management, gamete quality, reproduction control and selective breeding programs. PS 03: Hatchery production -larval rearing methods, weaning, fry quality, skeletal deformities, probiotics. PS 04: Health management -Disease prevention and treatment, vaccines, alternative therapy and prophylaxis, epidemiology, mapping diseases. PS 05: Welfare management –operational indicators, monitoring, rearing conditions, stress, harvesting, transportation... PS 06: Novel technologies -biotechnology, nanotechnology, computer modelling, hybrid technologies with other ocean industries. PS 07: New species for aquaculture production (including ornamentals) -production methods, product quality and markets. PS 08: Aquaculture engineering and technology -offshore aquaculture, submersible cages, RAS, remote sensing and automation, feeding systems, grading, processing. PS 09: Tuna farming -capture-based aquaculture, fattening, reproduction, larval rearing and feed development. PS 10: Zebrafish and other laboratory fish models for aquaculture applications. PS 11: Aquaculture and the consumer -product quality, awareness, safety, certification, markets and marketing issues, processing and presentation of aquaculture products. PS 12: Escapees -Environmental effects and methods to trace, mitigate and prevent escapes. PS 13: Energy efficiency in aquaculture production -renewable energy synergies. PS 14: Aquaculture governance -policy and socio-economics. PS 15: Aquaculture planning -establishing aquaculture as an equal user in coastal zone management. PS 16: Organic aquaculture -standards, rearing methods, feeds, product quality and marketing. PS 17: More than fish-use of aquaculture technologies for the production of products other than sea food (carbon capture, algae, bioactive compounds... PS 18: Diverse freshwater aquaculture systems –including salmonids, cyprinids, cichlids acipenserids... PS 19: Alternative aquaculture -artificial reefs, restocking, sports and leisure… PS 20: Mollusc aquaculture -genetics, diseases, new species, quality & food safety issues...
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EXHIBITOR INFORMATION Tentative Exhibitor List Stand no
Company
Country
4-5
Faivre
France
8-9
Alltech
Greece
12
Reed Mariculture
16-17
HCMR
US Greece
20
Oxyguard
21-22
Aquatic Eco systems
Denmark
23-24-25
Biomar
26-27
ISPAH
28-29
Novus
US
31-32
Biomin
Austria
40
Hatchery International
Canada
USA Greece UK
42
Algaenergy
43
EC DG Research
44
Ministry of fisheries
Greece
45
Intrafish
Norway
47
Hydrotech
Sweden
50
FFE
54
Int Aquafeed Magazine
55
NutriAd
Belgium
56-57
INVE
Greece
58
AquaBio Group
61
Wiley Blackwell
66-67-68
Israeli Pavillion
70
Aquark
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Spain EU
Turkey UK
Malta UK Israel Greece
71
Aqua TT
72-73
Skretting
75
SBAE industries
EU EU Belgium
78
Springer
79
EATiP
Netherlands
81
Argyrou
Greece
Selonda Serkan
Greece
Nireus
Greece
Kilic
Turkey
Intermas
DSM nets
EU
Greece Netherlands
DSM vitamins
Kefalonian Fisheries
Netherlandss Greece
Galaxidi
Greece
Rich
Greece
Art Akua - Nektar Yem
Turkey
Evialis
France
Cakir
Turkey
Akuatur
Pinar
Turkey
Sopropeche
France
Empyreal
Badinotti
YSI
EAS; EAAS SG, AQUA2012
Turkeyh
USA Italy USA
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EXHIBITOR INFORMATION
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Trade exhibition and Farmers’ Day INVITATION TO EXHIBIT October 18-21, 2011 Rhodos Palace Rhodos - Greece Aquaculture Europe 2011 will feature a special international trade exhibition, organised by the European Aquaculture Society. Greek, Turkish and International companies will present the latest products and services for aquaculture. A special Farmers’ Day programme will have a special
Booth information • standard booth: €2000 • corner booth: €2500 • All booths on 6 m² (2x3) including walls on three sides, electricity, carpet, two chairs & one table, spotlights, fascia identification sign, two free passes for the AE2011 conference
emphasis on aquaculture in Greece and in Turkey. This forum is designed to allow discussion of the issues raised. A series of short workshops will take place in the exhibition area and specifically targeted towards exhibitors and tradeshow visitors.
October 18 Tuesday
October 19 Wednesday
October 20 Thursday
October 21 Friday
Move in 12.00 -18.00
Trade show open 10.00 -19.00
Trade show open 10.00 -19.00
Trade show open 10.00 -16.30
Opening Ceremony & Welcome Drink 18.00 -19.00
Happy hour 17.30 -19.00
Happy hour 17.30-19.00 Presidents’ reception 19.00 -22.00
Move Out 16.30 Fare Well Happy Hour 17.30 -19.00
How to reserve a stand : • • •
Complete the information below and email or fax it to one of the offices below. Complete the contract on www.easonline.org. For more info : www.marevent.com
Company Name:......................................................................................................... Country: ................................................. Booth Preferences...................................... Booths...............................................................We request a corner: rYes rNo Contact Person:....................................................................................... Contact Email:............................................................................. Contact Tel:..............................................................................................Contact Fax:...................................................................... For more info on the TRADESHOW
For more info on the CONFERENCE
MarEvent Mario.stael@scarlet.be tel/fax +32 9 2334912 www.marevent.com
www.easonline.org
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