Aquaculture technology transfer involves sharing innovative practices and advancements across regions to improve production efficiency globally. This process includes transferring knowledge on fish breeding, feed production, disease management, and water treatment technologies to farmers and local communities. By promoting technology transfer, developing nations can modernize their aquaculture sectors, leading to increased yields and improved livelihoods. For instance, successful implementations of advanced farming systems in Asia have been adapted in Africa, allowing local farmers to benefit from proven techniques. International collaborations and training programs are essential in bridging gaps in technology and ensuring equitable growth within the global aquaculture industry.
Title : Variations in nutritional and bioactive properties of north atlantic sea cucumber (cucumaria frondosa): role of seasonality, location, and processing
Amit Das, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
Title : A preliminary investigation into the possibility of domestication of solafunmi (sierrathrissa leonensis) as an aquarium fish for ornamental purpose
Olayimika, Federal University of Technology, Niger
Title : Relationship between shapes and glass thicknesses on water holding capacity of 60 litres aquaria
Olayimika, Federal University of Technology, Niger
Title : Climate change adaptation among fishers in the gulf of kutch: experiences and insights
Monika Makwana , Indian Institute of Technology, India
Title : Site suitability analysis for sea cucumber mariculture in the coastal area of Bangladesh
Muhammad Mizanur Rahman, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
Title : Sustainable fisheries management through community based monitoring of iuu fishing along the sindh coast, arabian sea in north indian ocean, Pakistan
Muhammad Naeem Khan, University of the Punjab, Pakistan