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| 06 Apr 2010, Tuesday |
Aquatech 2010Aquatech 2010
April 6-8, 2010
Bohol,Philippines

In the Philippines, AQUATECH 2010 will be held from April 6 to 8, 2010 at Bohol Beach Club, Panglao, Bohol, Philippines. Events Quality and Interactive Promotions, Inc. (Equip, Inc.) is organising this as an annual event to continuously update the aquaculture industry on new trends and technology. It is organised in collaboration with the Republic of the Philippines through The Municipality of Calape, Bohol and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR).
The theme of the event will be “Aquaculture Technology Philippines” which will be towards improving efficiency and profitability”. It will showcase new frontiers in aquaculture activities, address issues affecting the sector, create awareness on best management practices among farmers and create new investment opportunities. The major component of the upcoming event will be an exhibition of stakeholders, farmers, hatcheries and other input suppliers, machinery manufacturers and seafood processors highlighting the achievements made by their respective sectors.
More information:
Web: www.equipinc.webs.com
Email: info.aquatechcon@gmail.com,
Tel: +63 2 748-0847/482-4046/703-7938
| | 16 Apr 2010, Friday |
26th International Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium
Entitled ‘Bounce Back 2010: A Time for People, Profits and Planet’, this is Alltech’s 26th International Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium. It will place at the Lexington Convention Center in Kentucky, USA from May 16-19, 2010. The Symposium will explore boosting profits and working towards the sustainability of the environment in which aquaculture operates.
Aquatic proteins are shaping up to become a major source of protein in an industry where grain supplies are becoming scarce. Alltech’s 26th International Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium will look at this potential role, and also provide research and analysis of recent nutritional breakthroughs, and what they mean for aquaculture. Attendees will have the opportunity to liaise with other industry professionals and experts to discuss these issues during a number of informative, aquaculture-specific seminars, exploring the following topics:
- Nutritional breakthrough – Chromium: an often forgotten mineral. How it can improve aquaculture.
- Navigating the global feed supply – Toxins: a disaster waiting to happen. The importance of Quality Control in a global economy.
- Deliverable from research – Live feed enrichment for marine larvae with novel ingredient (Aquate).
- Selenium nutrition – Getting this essential nutrient in the food chain: Enhancing rotifer nutritional value to improve cod larval survival.
- Yellow perch – How to raise the fish that has long been considered a major prospect for aquaculture.
- Success stories – Raising Asian sea bass in a reticulation system.
- Tilapia – The key to tilapia production is the performance of the fry.
- Catfish – One of natures born survivors: More fiber, less grain with a nutritional breakthrough.
- Breakthrough idea for 2010 – Case study of water recirculation at Marine Harvest in Chile.
- Primacy of science in aquaculture – Tools for modulating intestinal microbial ecology and improved gut morphology of rainbow trout.
There will also be a number of expert speakers including: C. Daniels, National Lobster Hatchery, Cornwall, UK; S. Davies, University of Plymouth, Devon, UK; K. Filer, Alltech, Kentucky; K. Fitzsimmons, University of Arizona, Arizona; R. Fotedar, Curtin University, Australia; O. Garay, Marine Harvest, Chile; A. Nontawith, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand; S. Penglase, National Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research, Norway; K. Wilda, Australis Aquaculture, Ltd., Massachusetts, USA.
More information: www.alltech.com/symposium for further information and to request your place at Alltech’s 26th International Animal Health and Nutrition Industry Symposium
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| 06 Apr 2010, Tuesday |
Aquatech 2010 READ MORE
Date From : 06/04/2010 Date End : 08/04/2010 Venue : Bohol,PhilippinesAquatech 2010
April 6-8, 2010
Bohol,Philippines

In the Philippines, AQUATECH 2010 will be held from April 6 to 8, 2010 at Bohol Beach Club, Panglao, Bohol, Philippines. Events Quality and Interactive Promotions, Inc. (Equip, Inc.) is organising this as an annual event to continuously update the aquaculture industry on new trends and technology. It is organised in collaboration with the Republic of the Philippines through The Municipality of Calape, Bohol and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR).
The theme of the event will be “Aquaculture Technology Philippines” which will be towards improving efficiency and profitability”. It will showcase new frontiers in aquaculture activities, address issues affecting the sector, create awareness on best management practices among farmers and create new investment opportunities. The major component of the upcoming event will be an exhibition of stakeholders, farmers, hatcheries and other input suppliers, machinery manufacturers and seafood processors highlighting the achievements made by their respective sectors.
More information:
Web: www.equipinc.webs.com
Email: info.aquatechcon@gmail.com,
Tel: +63 2 748-0847/482-4046/703-7938
| | 16 Apr 2010, Friday |
26th International Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium READ MORE
Date From : 16/05/2010 Date End : 19/04/2010 Venue : Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Entitled ‘Bounce Back 2010: A Time for People, Profits and Planet’, this is Alltech’s 26th International Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium. It will place at the Lexington Convention Center in Kentucky, USA from May 16-19, 2010. The Symposium will explore boosting profits and working towards the sustainability of the environment in which aquaculture operates.
Aquatic proteins are shaping up to become a major source of protein in an industry where grain supplies are becoming scarce. Alltech’s 26th International Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium will look at this potential role, and also provide research and analysis of recent nutritional breakthroughs, and what they mean for aquaculture. Attendees will have the opportunity to liaise with other industry professionals and experts to discuss these issues during a number of informative, aquaculture-specific seminars, exploring the following topics:
- Nutritional breakthrough – Chromium: an often forgotten mineral. How it can improve aquaculture.
- Navigating the global feed supply – Toxins: a disaster waiting to happen. The importance of Quality Control in a global economy.
- Deliverable from research – Live feed enrichment for marine larvae with novel ingredient (Aquate).
- Selenium nutrition – Getting this essential nutrient in the food chain: Enhancing rotifer nutritional value to improve cod larval survival.
- Yellow perch – How to raise the fish that has long been considered a major prospect for aquaculture.
- Success stories – Raising Asian sea bass in a reticulation system.
- Tilapia – The key to tilapia production is the performance of the fry.
- Catfish – One of natures born survivors: More fiber, less grain with a nutritional breakthrough.
- Breakthrough idea for 2010 – Case study of water recirculation at Marine Harvest in Chile.
- Primacy of science in aquaculture – Tools for modulating intestinal microbial ecology and improved gut morphology of rainbow trout.
There will also be a number of expert speakers including: C. Daniels, National Lobster Hatchery, Cornwall, UK; S. Davies, University of Plymouth, Devon, UK; K. Filer, Alltech, Kentucky; K. Fitzsimmons, University of Arizona, Arizona; R. Fotedar, Curtin University, Australia; O. Garay, Marine Harvest, Chile; A. Nontawith, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand; S. Penglase, National Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research, Norway; K. Wilda, Australis Aquaculture, Ltd., Massachusetts, USA.
More information: www.alltech.com/symposium for further information and to request your place at Alltech’s 26th International Animal Health and Nutrition Industry Symposium
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