Fisheries Science and Technology is a multidisciplinary field that plays a pivotal role in sustainable management and utilization of aquatic resources. This discipline encompasses a range of scientific, technological, and management approaches to ensure the health and productivity of fisheries. Researchers and professionals in Fisheries Science and Technology explore diverse aspects, including fish biology, aquaculture, marine ecology, and oceanography, aiming to enhance our understanding of aquatic ecosystems. Cutting-edge technologies are employed for fishery monitoring, stock assessment, and environmental impact assessment, contributing to effective fisheries management strategies. Moreover, advancements in genetics, biotechnology, and aquaculture techniques are transforming the industry, fostering responsible practices and addressing global challenges such as overfishing and habitat degradation. Fisheries Science and Technology not only support the sustainable exploitation of aquatic resources but also pave the way for innovation, economic growth, and the conservation of biodiversity in our oceans and freshwater environments.
Title : Utilizing art to enhance learning STEM subjects required for aquaculture
Joni Lee Giovanna Hesley, Emerita CropKing, United States
Title : Advancing disease resistance in largemouth bass: Effects of ß glucan on immunity and survival rates
Liang Liu, KEMIN, Belgium
Title : Antimicrobial resistance and biosecurity in aquaculture
Pani Prasad Kurcheti, Fisheries University, India
Title : Haringhata fish: A concept of responsible farming with sensible marketing for better livelihood and sustainable development
Subhas Das, The University of Burdwan, India
Title : Effect of acute toxicity of formalin on orechromis niloticus
Azuibuke Adams Chris , Nigeria police academy wudil Kano University, Nigeria
Title : Foresight, market and financial analysis of microalgae for aquaculture feed: use of Chlorella sorokiniana biomass in a hypothetical diet formulation for Pacific white shrimp (Penaeus vannamei)
Sergio Saraiva Nazareno dos Anjos, Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa), Brazil