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New: online course on Organization of Fisheries Statistics Systems (9-19 November 2020)

Timely, reliable and comprehensive statistics are required for the effective monitoring and management of sustainable capture fisheries. To respond to this need, the Statistics and Information Branch of the FAO Fisheries Division has organized the online advanced course on Organization of Fisheries Statistics Systems (9-19 November 2020), in collaboration with the International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies (CIHEAM), and through the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Zaragoza (IAMZ). Deadline for applications is 1 October 2020.

The course is targeted at fisheries managers, statisticians and researchers with responsibilities in fisheries data collection and the design, production and use of fisheries statistics in order to help them to design, plan and implement effective fisheries data collection programmes. The course covers topics going from the definition of the needs for statistics in support to fisheries management; the types of required data and collection systems; and the implementation of robust fisheries statistics and management information systems

The course will be offered online, in English, French and Spanish with simultaneous translation, with live streaming lectures, from FAO, the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM), Eurostat, the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) and other national institutions.

For more information about the course, including registration details, please refer at http://edu.iamz.ciheam.org/FisheriesStatistics/en/

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Out Now: RSN Magazine No. 19/ July 2020

Out Now: RSN Magazine No. 19/ July 2020

Chronicles from the secretariats. Regional fishery body secretariats network

This magazine is developed by the RSN contributions from secretariats of regional fisheries management organizations, regional fisheries advisory bodies, and related networks and partners, as well as colleagues from FAO and other agencies and organizations working on matters relevant to these bodies. The Fisheries and Aquaculture Department of FAO hosts and provides the RSN Secretariat services, the venue for biennial meetings, and has a day-to-day collaboration with the network on technical and operational issues. In this context, the Secretariat will continue working with its members, partners, and colleagues, to ensure, as much as possible, that voices and experiences from different regions are being considered.

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Innovative biosecurity approaches for a healthier aquaculture industry - COFI34 Virtual Dialogues

Table of materials and presentations

Some 520 participants out of 900+ registrants attended the session on Innovative biosecurity approaches for a healthier aquaculture industry, one of six virtual dialogues on the road to the 34th Committee on Fisheries held last Wednesday 15 July 2020, 16:00-17:30

Ms Marcela Villareal, Director of FAO's Partnership Division, opened the sessions with a warm welcome to member states, guest speakers and participants and introduced the keynote speakers and expert panellists. She highlighted the strong partnership with the Mississippi State University which started in 2010.

The first Keynote on Antimicrobial resistance in aquaculture: a One Health global management issue was delivered by Prof. Mark Lawrence (Director of the Feed the Future Innovation Lab on Fish, at Mississippi State University). Dr Matthias Halwart (Head of the Aquaculture Branch in FAO's Fisheries and Aquaculture Division) presented the second Keynote on Aquatic biosecurity: a pillar of sustainable aquaculture development. Six expert panel presentations followed: (1) Dr Victoria Alday (Director, Biosecurity and Breeding Programmes from Saudi Arabia's National Aqua Group) spoke on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's experience of specific pathogen free stocks for shrimp aquaculture; (2) Dr Patrick Sorgeloos (Professor, Department of Animal Production, Ghent University - in collaboration with Peter De Schryver of INVE Aquaculture) discussed microbial management protocols to reduce antimicrobial resistance and as part of Good Aquaculture Practices; (3) Dr Brett Mackinnon (Aquaculture Biosecurity Specialist - in collaboration with Drs M Reantaso and B Hao, all of FAO) introduced the Progressive Management Pathway for Improving Aquaculture Biosecurity; (4) Dr Qing Li (Professor and Division Director, Aquatic Diseases Prevention and Control, National Fisheries Technology Extension Center, Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs) shared the disease management and control in Chinese aquaculture; (5) Dr Nelly Isyagi (Independent Consultant)  provided her perspectives on Aquatic Animal Health Management in Africa; and (6) Dr Edgar Brun (Director for Aquatic Animal Health, Norwegian Veterinary Institute) discussed the use of vaccines as prevention strategy and alternative to antimicrobials.

Dr Manuel Barange, FAO's Director of Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy and Resources Division, gave the key messages from each of the presentations and closed the session with a big thank you and appreciation to everyone involved in the production (behind-the-scene team including interpreters), the expert panelists for the excellent technical presentations and participants from all parts of the globe in different time zones  for staying until the end of the session.

Further information can be obtained by writing: Melba.Reantaso@fao.org; Bin.Hao@fao.org

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New Publication: Top 10 species groups in global aquaculture 2018

Top 10 species groups in global aquaculture 2018

This factsheet presents the top 10 species group in global aquaculture 2018 and features one of the latest growing species groups: crayfishes.

The ranking of all 63 species groups in global aquaculture 2018 is illustrated on the back cover.

More information about the top 10 species groups at regional and national level can be found in a more comprehensive factsheet as the supplementary materials.

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Launch of FAO's State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture (SOFIA) 2020

Launch of FAO's State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture (SOFIA) 2020

Please join us on June 8, 2020 from 13:00 -14:30hrs (Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna) by pre-registering to the webinar here: https://fao.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MsY0SHI0Tzq6P9ElHpbTBg

SOFIA is the FAO's Fisheries and Aquaculture Department flagship publication addressing the State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture since 1994. SOFIA continues to demonstrate the significant and growing role of fisheries and aquaculture in supporting food and nutrition security, employment and economic development. It also shows the major challenges ahead despite the progress made on a number of fronts.

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“REVEALING ALGAE BIOTECHNOLOGICAL POTENTIALS TO CONTRIBUTE  TO SUSTAINABLE BLUE GROWTH IN THE MEDITERRANEAN”

“REVEALING ALGAE BIOTECHNOLOGICAL POTENTIALS TO CONTRIBUTE TO SUSTAINABLE BLUE GROWTH IN THE MEDITERRANEAN”

COURSES and VIDEOS


9h30 - 9h45 Welcoming and Opening

Pr. Hechmi Missaoui, General Director of INSTM

Pr. Elizabeth Cottier-Cook , Programme Leader of GSSTAR

Dr. Celine Rebours, President of ISAP


Session Chair Pr. Saloua Sadok

09h45 - 10h30 Microalgae exploited species (Pr. Hatem Ben Ouada)

10h30 - 11h15 Active molecules from microalgae: structure and function (Pr. Hatem Ben Ouada) [lecture1]

11h15 - 11h30 Coffee break

11h30 - 11-45 Video 1 : Cultivation of spirulina in Tunisia from the lab to the marketing. [video1]

11h45 - 12h30 Seaweed cultivation (Dr. Fethi Mensi) [lecture2]

12h30 - 13h30 Lunch Time

Session Chair: Dr. Leila Ktari

13h30 - 14h00 Seaweed uses in Pharmaceuticals, Nutraceuticals and Cosmetics (Dr. Leila Ktari) [lecture3]

14h00 - 14h30 Seaweed uses for Bioproducts and Bioenergy (Dr. Leila Chebil Ajjabi) [LECTURE4]

14h30 - 14-45 Video 2 : Revealing Seaweed Potential for Tunisian Blue Economy. [video2]

15h00 - 15h15 Coffee break

15h15 - 15h45 Seaweed uses for Phycoclloids production (Dr. Rafik Ben Said) [Lecture5]

15h45 -16h15 Seaweed associated bacteria and potential exploitation (Dr. Monia El Bour) [Lecture6]

16h30-16h45 Final discussion and questions from audience, closing
Author: Saloua Sadok
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Quatrième atelier de recherche-industrie: Planification des travaux sur l’Enrichissement des microalgues en oligoéléments

Quatrième atelier de recherche-industrie: Planification des travaux sur l’Enrichissement des microalgues en oligoéléments

21-24 Décembre 2021

Author: Saloua Sadok
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REVEALING ALGAE BIOTECHNOLOGICAL POTENTIALS TO CONTRIBUTE TO SUSTAINABLE BLUE GROWTH IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

REVEALING ALGAE BIOTECHNOLOGICAL POTENTIALS TO CONTRIBUTE TO SUSTAINABLE BLUE GROWTH IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

webinaire en phycologie appliquée du 28 septembre 2021

The National Institute of Marine Sciences and Technologies (INSTM) organizes, in association with the Tunisian Assocaition for Scientific Information (ATIS) and funded by Global seaweed STAR (GSSTAR) and the international Society of applied Phycology (ISAP), a one-day online training course on September 28, entitled: “Revealing Algae Biotechnological Potentials to Contribute to Sustainable Blue Growth in Mediterranean ".
For registration, visit this link : https://forms.gle/5U8hQyJtJhPBvjLb9
Author: Saloua Sadok
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 Deuxième Atelier de travail : Microalgues : vers l’application du savoir

Deuxième Atelier de travail : Microalgues : vers l’application du savoir

28-29 OCTOBRE 2019 BNI MTIR

Author: Saloua Sadok
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Concours de «l’Innovation Agricole» 2017

Concours de «l’Innovation Agricole» 2017

 L’Institution de la Recherche et de l’Enseignement Supérieur Agricoles (IRESA) et l’Union Tunisienne de l’Agriculture et de la Pêche (UTAP), en collaboration avec l’agence nationale de la promotion de la recherche organisent, à la marge de la 13ème édition du Salon International de l’Agriculture du machinisme agricole et de la pêche un concours de l’innovation agricole en sa première édition. La date limite de soumission est fixée pour le 15 septembre 2017. (Voir l’annonce : lien)

Télécharger l'annonce UTAP FR  (PDF)

Télécharger la fiche de projet finale 2016 (PDF)

Télécharger les critères de sélection finaux 2016 (PDF)

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FAO/NFTEC/SYSU Intensive 7-day course on Tilapia Lake Virus successfully completed in Guangzhou

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Twenty nine participants representing competent authorities, academe
and service providers completed the TILV 7-day intensive course
from 18-24 June 2018.

A collaborative capacity building initiative between China's National Fisheries Extension Center and Sun Yat-Sen University and FAO, the TiLV course concluded successfully on 24 June 2018. Prof J He (SYSU) and Dr F Zang and Ms Q Li (NFTEC) were special guests during the opening and closing, respectively.

Some 29 participants (representing competent authorities, academe and service providers) from Brasil, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mozambique, Myanmar, Peru, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Viet Nam completed the course that was delivered by experts from China (Dr Y Hong, Prof A Li, Dr H Liu, Prof J Xia) and FAO (Dr K Tang/USA, Dr W Surachetpong/Thailand, Dr H Dong/VietNam, Dr M Jansen/Norway & Dr M Reantaso/FAO).

Seven sessions (consisting of 22 expert presentations, field visit, laboratory activities & interactive exercises) gave the participants the most current information on the biology, pathology, diagnostics, surveillance, farm level management of TiLV and emergency preparedness – and reinforced their capacity to prepare an action plan on TiLV.

Tilapias, the second-most important farmed finfish worldwide (with Nile Tilapia ranked 6th among the most important cultured species), are affordable, with widespread source of low cost but high quality protein and micronutrients. TiLV represents a serious threat to food security in countries where tilapias are farmed.

An enveloped, negative-sense, single stranded RNA virus, TiLV seems to have a narrow host specificity [farmed tilapia, e.g hybrid tilapia, Nile tilapia, red tilapia] and reported as well from several wild tilapines.

Histopathology, RT-PCR & RT-qPCR, and in-situ hybridization are recommended methods to identify TiLV; as well as fulfilling Koch's postulate for first time diagnosis. Syncytial hepatitis is the most common histopathological lesion found in TiLV outbreaks,

Although the precise mechanism for transmission is unknown, horizontal disease transmission is likely to be the main mode of disease spread. Vertical transmission also needs to be investigated.

Fourteen tilapia producing countries had TiLV reports (e.g. through local and international scientific literature, OIE notifications). As live tilapia is widely traded, TiLV may have spread significantly over the years since the first report in 2009; no information on the role played by the trade in uncooked tilapia products.

Tilapia producing countries are encouraged to assess risks, undertake surveillance to determine national TiLV health status, investigate unexplained tilapia mortalities and introduce risk management measures where deemed necessary. The status of TiLV in a country can be politically sensitive; it is recommended that competent authorities are immediately informed of any observation (field or research) before such findings are made publicly available.

Further info can be obtained via email to: Melba.Reantaso@fao.org

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New publication: Report of the FAO Expert Consultation on Trade in Fisheries and Aquaculture Services, Gothenburg, Sweden, 20-22 March 2018

At its thirty-second session, in July 2016, the FAO Committee on Fisheries (COFI) underlined the importance of trade in fisheries services and welcomed the work of the FAO on conducting a literature review on the subject. In September 2017, during its sixteenth session, the FAO Sub-Committee on Fish Trade (COFI:FT) was invited to note the literature review and to make recommendations for future work on the topic. On this occasion, the Sub-Committee agreed to hold an expert consultation on trade in fisheries services that would allow a more detailed analysis, within a clear scope. This report is the result of the first Expert Consultation on Trade in Fisheries Services. The Expert Consultation was convened by FAO with the financial support of the Government of Sweden, in Gothenburg, Sweden, from 20 to 22 March 2018. The Expert Consultation was tasked to deliberate in a definition on trade in fisheries services, possible classification and methodologies for assessing its extension and impact. In addition, the Expert Consultation also suggested follow-up developments by FAO to enhance the work of the Organization.

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New data published in July 2018: Global fisheries commodities and Regional capture fisheries up to 2016

We are pleased to announce the release of updated statistics on global fisheries commodities production and trade and regional capture fisheries production up to 2016. These data are now available through query panels and the following workspaces in FishStatJ

Global commodities workspace:

  • Fisheries Commodities Production and Trade 1976-2016

Regional workspace:

  • CECAF (Eastern Central Atlantic) capture production 1970-2016
  • GFCM (Mediterranean and Black Sea) capture production 1970-2016
  • RECOFI capture production 1986-2016
  • Southeast Atlantic Capture Production 1975-2016
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New Publication: Impacts of climate change on fisheries and aquaculture. Synthesis of current knowledge, adaptation and mitigation options

A unique overview of the implications of climate change for fisheries and aquaculture, and for the millions of people who depend on these sectors for their livelihoods, this publication maps out solutions for climate change adaptation and mitigation around the globe.

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