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FAO Aquaculture Newsletter (FAN) 60 is out

Abstract:

FAO Aquaculture Newsletter (FAN) contribute to the promotion of sustainable aquaculture development within the framework of the FAO Code of conduct for responsible fisheries. FAN is issued two times a year in the form of printed newsletter by the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department. It presents articles and views from the FAO aquaculture programme and highlights various aspects of aquaculture as seen from the perspective of both headquarters and the field programme. Articles are contributed by FAO staff from within and outside the Department, from FAO regional offices and field projects, by FAO consultants and, occasionally, by invitation from other sources. FAN is distributed free of charge to all FAO member countries.

In this month’s issue:

  1. FAN coming of age!
  2. Towards the fourth Global Conference on Aquaculture
  3. Actions undertaken by Peru against the Tilapia Lake Virus
  4. Rice-fish farming in Sub-Saharan Africa
  5. Towards guidelines on sustainable aquaculture
  6. Leveraging on aquaculture to improve global nutrition

PDF: http://www.fao.org/3/ca5223en/CA5223EN.pdf

Information: V. Crespi

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New Release: Top 10 species groups in global aquaculture 2017

Top 10 species groups in global aquaculture 2017

The latest FAO global aquaculture production statistics record 608 species items (under the ASFIS – Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System – list of aquatic species) that have been farmed in global aquaculture during 1950–2017. Among them, 424 species items were farmed in 2017, with concrete production statistics recorded in the FAO database (compared to 254 species items in 1990). This factsheet examines 2017 global aquaculture production of these 424 species items to identify the top 10 most farmed ASFIS species items (in terms of quantity or value); the top 10 most farmed species groups; and the top 10 species groups in world aquaculture, excluding China. More information about top 10 aquaculture species (groups) at the regional level and national level (for major aquaculture producers) can be found in the supplementary materials to this factsheet.

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New Release: Short brochure on microplastics in English, French, Spanish, Arabic and Chinese

We are happy to announce the release of a short brochure on microplastics in English, French, Spanish, Arabic and Chinese. It summarizes the main findings of the Technical Paper 615 published in 2017.

Microplastics in Fisheries and Aquaculture: What do we know? Should we be worried?

We would like to reiterate our warm thanks to the colleagues who assisted with the development, revision, translation and release of the publication: , Lionel Dabbadie, Safa Gritli, Marianne Guyonnet, Jeremy Mendoza, Danielle Riczallah, Jiaxi Wang, Xinhua Yuan. A special thought to Joanna Toole who also contributed to the revision of the brochure.

Also Available in:
Chinese Spanish Arabic French

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Online registration open - International Symposium on Fisheries Sustainability

Symposium Date:
From 19th to 21st November 2019

Conference Location:
Rome, Italy

Conference Topics:
The objective of this Symposium will be to identify pathways to strengthen the science and policy interplay in fisheries production, management and trade, based on solid sustainability principles for improved outcomes on the ground.
Ultimately, the debates and conclusions of the symposium will prepare the way for the development of a new vision for capture fisheries, outlining how the sector can respond to the complex and rapidly changing challenges facing society. 

Conference Registration
Interested participants need to fill up the form of expression of interest included in the website of the Symposium and submit it online. Selection of applicants will be based on different criteria to ensure gender and geographical balance, as well as diversity between academia, private sector, government and civil society experts at the event, taking into consideration the venue’s limit of 500 delegates.

Link to the event

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Conference Announcement: Enabling Grey Literature discovery to benefit aquatic sciences, fisheries and aquaculture research

Conference Date: 25th September 2019

Conference Location: University Malaysia Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia

We are pleased to announce that for the first time in its almost fifty year history, ASFA is combining its Advisory Board Meeting with a one day Conference on Grey Literature, open to all members of the aquatic sciences, fisheries and aquaculture community to attend. The Conference is jointly hosted by ASFA and the Malaysian National Partner, the University Malaysia Terengganu (UMT). The theme of the conference is how information services, such as ASFA, can improve the discovery of grey literature in order to benefit aquatic sciences, fisheries and aquaculture research. Improving discovery is vital to ensure that grey literature is not overlooked or forgotten and that it remains available to researchers beyond specific project cycles or conference dates. Grey Literature is often described as literature not controlled by commercial publishers but of sufficient quality to be collected and preserved by libraries and institutions. This Conference will demonstrate the wide variety of formats and content Grey Literature can encompass, and how innovative information services can facilitate their discovery to the advantage of scientists and researchers. The Conference will bring together information managers and those working as researchers, policy makers or scientists in the fields of aquatic sciences, fisheries or aquaculture. During this Conference, ASFA's strategy on the monitoring and coverage of grey literature will be presented, with options for attendees to provide feedback.

Conference Topics:

1. How new technologies are improving the discovery of Grey Literature

2. The role of A&I services in enabling discovery of global grey literature

3. Changing formats of grey literature in a digital age

4. Researchers' grey literature storage and retrieval priorities

Call for Abstracts

If you are interested in presenting a paper at this conference, please email your abstract to ASFA-Secretariat@fao.org by no later than 16th June. Abstracts should be 300-400 words, and please ensure to include in your email the title of your paper, the full author name and author institution, and also indicate which Conference topics your abstract relates to. Authors will be notified by 19th June 2019 whether their abstract has been selected.

Conference Registration

There is no cost to attend the Conference, however ASFA is unable to provide sponsorship for those wishing to attend. There are only a limited number of places available. Therefore if you wish to attend the Conference, please email the ASFA Secretariat (ASFA-Secretariat@fao.org) citing your full name; Organization/ Institution; and Job Title. You will then receive confirmation of your registration in due course.
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Easy off-line access to FAO aquaculture publications

All FAO aquaculture publications produced 1999-2015 are now available on a USB pen drive (credit card style, Version 03). This compilation makes sixteen years of publications readily available to and searchable by all users, especially those with limited access to the internet.  Users can easily search publications (also available as PDF files in other FAO official languages) through the publication list or through a free text-based search engine that performs search on titles, abstracts, authors, keywords and year of publication. Hard copies may be requested by contacting Valerio Crespi at valerio.crespi@fao.org

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FAO Blue Growth blog is now online!

FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department blog on Blue Growth is now available online.
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Proud to be a Fisher….WOman!

The FAO held a workshop on the 7th of October in Vigo on “Shaping an international network for women in the seafood industry”. The event comes at a time when a growing number of voices, at international, national and local level, are calling for better recognition and representation of women in decision-making processes, and FARNET was there.

During this meeting, FLAGs, women entrepreneurs and women’s organisations explored various ideas on the role of women in the seafood industry, showing successful examples of how to overcome barriers and foster greater entrepreneurship among women in the seafood sector. Although women account for 12% of the workforce in the European fisheries and aquaculture sector, they remain largely invisible, and their role is not always acknowledged. CLLD projects such as  “women entrepreneurs in Andalusia’s fisheries areas” or the tanning fish skin project of the Fisherwomen’s branch of the Ostrobothnian Fisheries Association provide tangible examples of how this situation could be improved. The French government has also stressed the relevance of the local development approach to the promotion of gender equality by launching a publication which highlights the diverse roles of women in the fisheries sector, including through several Axis 4 projects.

With EMFF and CLLD, women are increasingly encouraged and supported to access funding in order to increase their visibility, promote equal opportunities within the sector, start smart businesses and add value to local fisheries products.

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EAF-Nansen Project - October 2015, special issue of e-APPROACH

In this special issue of the e-Approach we take a look at the R/V Dr Fridtjof Nansen demonstration survey across the southern Indian Ocean from June to August 2015 to test some sampling and observational equipment on board the research vessel as well as the preparedness of the EAF-Nansen Project to contribute to the upcoming Second International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE-2).

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Article - L'alimentation biologique est-elle meilleure pour la santé ?

Général : Quels sont les bénéfices de l'alimentation biologique pour la santé ? C'est la question à laquelle des experts et des députés ont tenté de répondre lors d'un atelier organisé le 18 novembre par l'unité d'évaluation des choix scientifiques et technologiques (STOA) du Parlement européen. Si la recherche doit encore déterminer les conséquences exactes d'un mode de vie sain sur la santé, vous avez été plus de deux tiers à déclarer consommer de la nourriture biologique dans notre sondage Twitter.

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BlueBRIDGE innovative data services - An European consortium to build data services for fisheries, aquaculture, ecosystem management, and food system analysis

Rome 27 October 2015. By some standards, the world’s Oceans are the seventh largest economy. However, it is an economy at risk, and sometimes poorly managed fisheries, climate change and pollution, amongst others, damage its carrying capacity. To address these issues, a challenge is to support decision making with facts and evidence built across multiple scientific disciplines. The BlueBRIDGE project uses European Horizon 2020 funds to support fisheries, aquaculture, and ecosystem management with tools such as maps, statistics, and analytical models.

BlueBRIDGE - Building Research environments fostering Innovation, Decision making, Governance and Education in fisheries and marine sciences – provides web-based resources with a focus on sustainable growth and development. These resources will facilitate science-based policy formulation and evidence-based decision-making, and include:

  • Online analytical tools and models to support scientific collaboration among working groups and institutions, including stock assessment methods and sustainable management strategies of data poor, small scale fisheries.
  • A global register for stocks and fisheries, disseminating comprehensive information on the location, status and trends of fish stocks and fisheries;
  • Support to aquaculture sites inventories and spatial planning using a combination of satellite data analysis and field collected information;
  • Online analytical tools and models to support scientific collaboration among working groups and institutions include stock assessment methods and sustainable management strategies for data poor and small scale fisheries.

"These are just a few of the challenges BlueBRIDGE will address", says Marc Taconet from the Fisheries and Aquaculture Department of the UN FAO and Chair of the BlueBRIDGE External Advisory Board, "The development of smart solutions is important to support decision-makers in the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries and Aquaculture by providing the knowledge production chain from data collection through aggregation and analysis to the generation of indicators. These solutions will bridge the work of international organizations and communities of scientists from different disciplines including fisheries, biology, economics, statistics, and environmental science."

"A knowledge production chain involves multidisciplinary scientific communities", says Donatella Castelli from the National Research Council in Italy and BlueBRIDGE project director, "BlueBRIDGE will transform how they co-operate by enabling collaboration and data alignment. Users from different sectors will benefit from data sharing and publication facilities as well as from powerful processing capabilities. As a result, users will have better access to knowledge at lower costs."

BlueBRIDGE will provide on-line training for the next generation of scientists. This is fundamental to build capacity in often resource-poor environments where these materials are difficult to find. BlueBRIDGE will also collaborate with 7 Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) the establishment of a self-sustaining user community exploiting the data services.

BlueBRIDGE services have foundations in the iMarine initiative (www.i-marine.eu) and exploit the D4Science infrastructure (www.d4science.org) to capitalize on previous investments made by the European Commission and as a first step towards future sustainability . With the data, computational resources and the expertise of the consortium, BlueBRIDGE can really make a difference.

www.bluebridge-vres.eu | @BlueBridgeVREs

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Video: Climate-Smart Agriculture in Action: Africa, Asia and Latin America

The UNFCCC's Twenty-first session of the Conference of the Parties (COP21) kicks off today in Paris, France. This Climate Smart video will be shown at the event, and includes a positive example of collaboration with work done on Nicaraguan fishers' adoption of an ecosystem approach to fisheries and aquaculture to better preserve ecosystem services while improving harvest. These policies were aimed at reducing the climate vulnerability of coastal fishing communities.

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