Aquaculture design focuses on creating efficient and sustainable farming systems tailored to specific species and environmental conditions. From designing ponds and cages to complex recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), effective design ensures high yield and minimal environmental impact. Key aspects include water flow, aeration, waste management, and species compatibility. As aquaculture grows, innovative designs are evolving, incorporating technologies like automation and remote monitoring. Good design enhances productivity and supports ecosystem health, allowing farmers to maintain balanced water quality and fish welfare. Tailoring design to local needs can foster sustainable aquaculture practices in both developing and developed regions.
Title : Can we farm eelgrass as a high protein sustainable marine grain for aquaculture?
Timothy C Visel, Retired Aquaculture Educator, United States
Title : The horizontal integration of a shellfish farm in a broader business model
Perry Raso, Matunuck Oyster Farm, United States
Title : Myxosporean fauna of East Sea marine fishes off the coast of Vietnam
Violetta M Yurakhno, A. O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : Review of recent advances in replacing fish-based protein and oil with plant-based alternatives in aquafeeds
Amrit Bart, University of Georgia, United States
Title : Role of artificial intelligence and remote sensing in remediation of aquatic pollution and development of Numerical Oceanic Climate Prediction Models (NOCPM)
Virendra Goswami, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), India
Title : India’s blue revolution at a crossroads: Lessons from the green revolution for a sustainable future
Mukesh Bhendarkar, ICAR-National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management, India