Full List Of Abstracts Session Q Final.pdf (483.84 kB)
Theme Session Q - Sustainable aquaculture in a changing world
ICES Annual Science Conference
Book of abstracts of theme session Q:
Sustainable aquaculture in a changing world
Conveners: Neil Ruane (Ireland), Julie Maguire (Ireland), Mike Rust (United States)
- CM 12: Environmental interactions with an offshore, long-line mussel farm and its conservation potential
- CM 61: The potential of IMTA (Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture) for sustainable aquaculture development?
- CM 77: New sustainable and profitable value chain systems for IMTA production in the Atlantic region - ASTRAL
- CM 125: How does rearing regime shape the metabolic phenotype of Atlantic salmon in commercial aquaculture?
- CM 208: Novel sustainable aquafeeds for improved fish stocks
- CM 259: Capturing climate conversations & concerns with the US aquaculture industry through farm-level discussions, some preliminary survey results, and how they might be used in the decision making process and policy development
- CM 264: Implications of the ICES workshop on pathways to climate-aware advice (WKCLIMAD) to aquaculture - a call to action!?
- CM 282: Assessing the risk of climate change to aquaculture in Oman
- CM 342: An innovative approach to sustainable aquaculture planning: Case study - Canary Islands
- CM 431: Combining population models and larval dispersal – a tool for sea lice management
- CM 439: Understanding Climate Change - effects on Harmful Algal Blooms and impacts on aquaculture sustainability
- CM 485: Towards more sustainable parasite management in aquaculture: depopulation can complement drug-based strategies
- CM 493: Socioeconomic opportunities and challenges to seaweed multi-trophic aquaculture: case of pond culture in Brebes, Indonesia
- CM 498: A theoretical framework to evaluate the circular journey of aquaculture companies in Italy
- CM 502: Defining the role of Seaweed Aquaculture in Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function
- CM 537: Environmental effects of seaweed farms on local ecosystems: evidence of their role as biodiversity reservoirs and facilitation of habitats of high conservation importance
- CM 566: Biomonitoring planktonic threats in salmon aquaculture: eDNA metabarcoding analyses