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Bonjour, 15% est different de 15 pour 1000. S'il s'agit de 15% ce ne pose aucun probleme. Pour ce qui de 15 pour 1000 si c'est progressif c'est ok, mais c'est fatale si le changement est brusque.
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From: Pierre Morissens
Sent: 08/04/2013, 12:19
To: sarnissa-french-aquaculture(a)lists.stir.ac.uk
Subject: Re: [Sarnissa] TOLERANCE DU TILAPIA A L'EAU SAUMATRE
Bonjour,
A 15/000 on croise les doigts au dessus, on se résigne ! Avec niloticus
évidemment. Dautres espèces ou variétés sont plus résistantes, voire
beaucoup plus résistantes (mossambicus, melanotheron, des hybrides ).
Amicalement à tous,
Pierre
Pierre Morissens
UMR Intrepid "INtensification Raisonnée et Ecologique pour une PIsciculture
Durable" (Ifremer-Cirad)
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Envoyé : lundi 8 avril 2013 19:12
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Objet : [Sarnissa] TOLERANCE DU TILAPIA A L'EAU SAUMATRE
Bonjour
Qui pourrait me renseigner sur les conséquences que pourrait avoir sur mon
cheptel de tilapia niloticus produit en cage folle sur un plan d'eau qui
devient saumâtre à environ 15 % daugmentation de taux de salinité du fait
d'une arrivée d'eau de mer du littoral durant environs trois mois dans
lannée
Merci a tous
Blaise Affanou <affanou8(a)yahoo.fr>
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Ci après, un message de Peter Corey publié plus tôt sur le forum anglo-saxon :
Chers tous,
Un de mes collègue en RDC a trouvé un poisson communément appelé "Mayanga" (voir photo ci-jointe) dans la région de Lisala, Rivière du Congo. Les pisciculteurs locaux pensent que cette espèce pourrait être exploitée en aquaculture.
L'un d'entre vous aurait-il plus d'informations sur cette espèce et son élevage ?
Cordialement,
Peter Corey
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Bonjour
Qui pourrait me renseigner sur les conséquences que pourrait avoir sur mon cheptel de tilapia niloticus produit en cage folle sur un plan d'eau qui devient saumâtre à environ 15 % d’augmentation de taux de salinité du fait d'une arrivée d'eau de mer du littoral durant environs trois mois dans l’année
Merci a tous
Blaise Affanou <affanou8(a)yahoo.fr>
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Mayanga nom scientifique: citarhinus citarus, il y a deux especes, famille des distichodus.
Sinsaluts a tous.
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Objet : [Sarnissa] [sarnissa] Mayanga
Ci après, un message de Peter Corey publié plus tôt sur le forum anglo-saxon :
Chers tous,
Un de mes collègue en RDC a trouvé un poisson communément appelé "Mayanga" (voir photo ci-jointe) dans la région de Lisala, Rivière du Congo. Les pisciculteurs locaux pensent que cette espèce pourrait être exploitée en aquaculture.
L'un d'entre vous aurait-il plus d'informations sur cette espèce et son élevage ?
Cordialement,
Peter Corey
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De : Charles Biney [mailto:cbiney@gmail.com]
Envoyé : jeudi 4 avril 2013 12:53
Objet : New Publication
Dear Colleague,
The attached may be of interest to you.
best regards
Charles
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Traduction de la réponse de C Ducarmes:
Mayanga est le pluriel de Liyanga, ce nom fait référence au Distichodus
(M'boto). Ce poisson est probablement Distichodus lussoso (couleur de
vieux poisson)
Dr Muzigua avait travailler une longue période de temps avec ce poisson
sans atteindre la maturité sexuelle (55 cm)
C'est un poisson herbivore, difficile à attraper à l'hameçon , mais bien
avec une senne avec un poche.
Vous pouvez avoir plus de détails en contactant Charles Melard (c.melard
@ ulg.ac.be)
Il y a peu de chance de réussir l'élevage de ce poisson actuellement en RDC
Le 04/04/2013 14:19, Chr.ducarme(a)skynet.be a écrit :
>
> Hello Yves
>
> Yes, Mayanga is the plural of Liyanga ; this name refers to the
> Distichodus (M'boto) like fish. This fish is probably Distichodus
> lussoso (old fish color pattern)
>
> Dr Muzigua had work an extensive period of time with this fish without
> reaching the sexual maturity (55 cm)
>
> It's an herbivorous fish, difficult to catch on the hock, but well
> with purse senne.
>
> You can have more detail contacting Charles Melard (c.melard(a)ulg.ac.be
> <mailto:c.melard@ulg.ac.be> )
>
> There is little chance to succeed farming this fish presently in DRC
>
> Ducarme Christian
>
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> *De :* sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces(a)lists.stir.ac.uk
> [mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk] *De la
> part de* Yves Fermon
> *Envoyé :* jeudi 4 avril 2013 10:19
> *À :* sarnissa-african-aquaculture(a)lists.stir.ac.uk
> *Objet :* Re: [Sarnissa] Mayanga
>
> Hi,
>
> It looks like a Distichodus sp. Difficult to say which species. Some
> species have been tested in fishfarming at least by Tihange in Belgium
> as far as I remember properly.
>
> Best regards
>
> Yves Fermon
>
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> Le 4 avr. 2013 à 01:46, Peter Corey <peter.corey(a)ns.sympatico.ca
> <mailto:peter.corey@ns.sympatico.ca>> a écrit :
>
>
>
> Hello all:
>
> A colleague in Equateur Province of DR Congo came across a fish called
> Mayanga (photo attached) in the Lisala region, Congo River. Local
> fish farmers believe that it may be suitable for cultivation.
>
> Is anyone familiar with this species and its production characteristics?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Peter Corey, MSc
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AFFANOU Blaise
Gérant
TOGORFARMS, ferme piscicole d’élevage de tilapia et claria basé à lomé au Togo.
société de droit Togolais nous recherchons des partenaires et/ou actionnaires intéressés par ce
projet pour sa mise en place.
Merci de nous contacter:
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Bonjour, seriez vous intéressés à
devenir actionnaire pour une ferme aquacole au togo ?
Rentré de ce pays ou j ai été à
deux reprises pour l'étude,négocié et eu l'accord de principe de
financement aupres de la BTCI ( Banque Togolaise pour le Commerce et
l'Industrie) prêt à financer le projet.
Nous souhaitons pour démarrer de
réunir la somme de 8 millions de francs cfa soit environ 12.200
euros qui ferait un effet de levier pour déclencher le crédit de la
baque.
Le buisnessplan est rédigé en monnaie
locale, donc en CFA 1 euros est égal a environ 655 f cfa
Résumé du projet
Le projet présenté ci-après concerne
une exploitation d’un plan d’eau, pour une pisciculture de
Tilapia Nilotica au moyen de cages. Un tel procédé est plus élaboré
que la pisciculture en étang qui est extensive par essence et qui
est plus rustique. L’élevage en cage est plus intensif et des
rendements élevés peuvent être au rendez vous.
L’unité choisie dans cette étude
est basée sur des cages flottantes de 4m sur 6m pour une profondeur
de l’eau de 1,50m, la cage étant ancrée à environ 0,50m du fonds
de l’eau.
L’alimentation est plus riche et
soignée, mais économique car très concentrée sur une population
ciblée. On compte environ 1500g de provende pour amener à la
maturité de 250 à 500g le Tilapia, surtout le tilapia mâle, sur
une période de 6mois, ce qui autorise deux productions par an dans
une cage.
Le projet d’exploitation est basé
sur 40 cages couvrant 960 m2. Une telle superficie autorise une
production moyenne annuelle d’environ 48 Tonnes.
Le personnel est assez réduit, formé
et professionnel.
Dans notre projet nous comptons
progressivement aborder toutes les activités liées à la production
et à la vente. Nous prévoyons de les maîtriser sur une période de
12 à 18 mois:
Nourrissage et grossissement des
alevins,
1 à 2 mois
Nourrissage et grossissement des
juvéniles,
1 à 2 mois
Maîtrise de l’alimentation,
(fabrication des granules, dosage des différents intrants locaux,
apports de protéines, disponibilité en qualité et quantités)
1 à 2 mois
Production des géniteurs et des
alevins,
1 à 2 mois
Commercialisation des poissons adultes,
6 mois
Publicité auprès du public,
au 6è mois
Recherche d’une population cible,
demanderesse des produits de qualité, Restaurants, Magasins
spécialisés
Les investissements se montent à 38
000 000 F CFA soit environ 58,000 euros . Un prêt bancaire de 30
000 000 F CFA qsoit environ 45,800 Euros et un découvert de 40
000 000 FCFA environ 61,000 Euros sur 18 mois (du fait du
décalage de 6 mois entre les activités et les ventes ), sont
prévus, la participation des promoteurs et/ou actionnaires étant au
niveau de 8 000 000 F CFA environ 12,200 euros, dès le
départ.
L’opération est rentable, les
investissements étant récupérés en moins de 2ans, et le taux de
rentabilité interne étant supérieur à 80%. Le prêt sera
remboursé en 5 ans tout en laissant un surplus confortable.
Le
promoteur principal est un maître pêcheur qui nous vient de France
et qui souhaite se reconvertir dans une activité qui apporte un plus
à la communauté.
De
fait l’exploitation pourra être reproduite ailleurs dans le pays
afin d’offrir les mêmes avantages aux villes de l’intérieur.
Si
l’opération est pleine de succès, les promoteurs se proposent
d’encourager l’élevage en étang partout où cela pourra se
faire.
Dear all,
Please find attached the flyer of the international conference on management, rehabilitation and benefit sharing in infrastructure projects, sponsored by the World Bank.
It will be held on 20-21 May 2013 in India.
Best regards,
Jérôme KOUNDOUNO
Dialogue régional de la CEDEAO sur les grandes infrastructures hydrauliques en Afrique de l'Ouest
ECOWAS regional dialogue on large water infrastructures in West Africa
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Madame,
Monsieur
Mon nom estWaly
Ndiaye, je suis titulaire d'un diplôme
de Master ensciences
halieutiqueset jesuis spécialisé dansl'aquaculture.Actuellement, jesuis à la recherched'un emploidans ce secteur.Je
suis vraimentintéressé de
travailleren Afrique (Afrique de l'ouest: Ghana, Sénégal,
Bénin, Togo, Côte-d'Ivoire, etc, et l'Afrique
centrale: Cameroun, RDC, Gabon, etc), c'est pourquoi jeviensauprès de vous, membresSARNISSA, afin d'êtreaidéetguidé danscettevoie. Jesuis à la
recherched'un emploien recherche et développement, gestion de projet. J'ai de l'expériencedans le domaine de la reproduction des poissons,
mais je suis ouvert àtout autrethématique (nutrition, croissance, aquaculture-environnement, chaîne de valeur en aquaculture etc).
Je joints à mon mail mon Cv. Je vous remerciede l'attention que vous voudriez bien accorder à ma requête. Je suis d'accordpour vous donnerplus d'informations surmoi etmes attentes, alors
n'hésitez pasà me contacter
parmail ou par téléphone.
Cordialement,
Waly NDIAYE
From: Jean-Pierre Marquet [mailto:jp_marquet@hotmail.com]
Sent: 28 March 2013 18:07
To: sarnissa-african-aquaculture Mailing List
Subject: RE: [Sarnissa] Potential for Periphyton
Hi all,
Please, give a look at this short video: it demonstrate how some fishes can be easily caught with a basket full of leaves and branches in south west DRC (a traditional method around Sandoa, I've reported on DVD). It is the same for acadja: fishes are interested to be hidden and concentrated in protected enclosure and not essentially for eating periphyton...It is the reason why some harvest report in acadja are so optimistic and why fishermen around are desapointed.
Regards
Jean-Pierre Marquet
> From: d.c.little(a)stir.ac.uk<mailto:d.c.little@stir.ac.uk>
> To: sarnissa-african-aquaculture(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk>
> Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2013 14:38:31 +0000
> Subject: Re: [Sarnissa] Potential for Periphyton
>
> Interesting discussion everyone. The costs of using biomass on the scale required is usually ignored or underestimated. In many energy limiting contexts (many densely populated LDCs) biomass has a real and immediate value as a fuel and the opportunity cost for its use in a pond is considerable-this is quite apart from the labour considerations already mentioned.
> Best wishes
> Dave
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk> [mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Warren A. Turner
> Sent: 28 March 2013 01:57
> To: sarnissa-african-aquaculture Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [Sarnissa] Potential for Periphyton
>
> Hi All,
>
> Trying to increase surface area to provide periphyton is labour-intensive, impractical and I don't think it will have a huge effect on growth and yield. It may only be useful in the case that bamboo sticks and thorny bushes are put in the pond as a method primarily to deter thieves. The best way to increase yield and growth is to fertilize the pond with 4 kg of nitrogen and 1-2 kg of phosphorous per ha per day. This will create "green water" consisting of phytoplankton high in protein. This can be eaten directly by tilapia and will also feed zooplankton which in turn provide food for the fish. In addition, the phytoplankton produces oxygen and removes nitrogenous waste products produced by the fish.
>
> Best regards
>
> Warren
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk>
> [mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk] On Behalf Of James Miller
> Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 2:05 AM
> To: sarnissa-african-aquaculture(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk>
> Subject: Re: [Sarnissa] Potential for Periphyton
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Periphyton or awfwuks was studied at Auburn University back in the 70's as a way to increase natural production in ponds. But as Jerome noted, even though bamboo sticks or other means can be used to increase surface area substrate for attachment and growth of periphyton in ponds, use of such sticks in ponds is very impractical as the ponds need to be sampled and harvested, which is impossible with bamboo or sticks everywhere.
>
> The use of Acajas to increase fish production in the lagoons in Benin represents in effect another use of periphyton, but this traditional method of increasing production isn't being used much now....it has had negative impact on the forest and vegetation around lagoons. I am not up to date on this.
>
> Note that some aquaculture systems use small areas to rear fish or other organisms and use a larger area for substrate and increased production.
> Someone from Asia needs to comment on the lab lab in ponds there.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jim Miller
>
> On 3/26/13, Frimpong, Emmanuel <frimp(a)vt.edu<mailto:frimp@vt.edu>> wrote:
> > It may be the result of the usual failure to couple research with
> > effective outreach/extension/dissemination, so the knowledge just
> > resides at the research stations. Otherwise, the constraint Jerome
> > identifies also seems significant to inhibit adoption.
> >
> > Emmanuel Frimpong
> >
> > From: sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk>
> > [mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk] On
> > Behalf Of Jerome Lazard
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 12:33 PM
> > To: sarnissa-african-aquaculture(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk>
> > Subject: Re: [Sarnissa] Potential for Periphyton
> >
> > The concept of implementing bamboos in ponds and pens to stimulate the
> > production of periphyton is now more than 20 years old and, to my
> > knowledge, started in Côte d'Ivoire (Hem Saurin et Avitt, 1995). Since
> > that time a quite large number of scientists (and projects) have been
> > refining the technique and many publications came out from these works.
> > Now the question is: how many farmers do use this technique on their
> > farm for their own production? During the many travels I have had the
> > opportunity to achieve in tropical countries, I do not remember even
> > once having seen such devices ...... except in research stations. Have
> > I missed something?
> > Best regards,
> > Jérôme Lazard
> > PS In Côte d'Ivoire, a major constraint was the need to remove (and
> > re-implement) the bamboos every time the farmer had to use a net to
> > fish his pond (pen).
> >
> > De :
> > sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:sarnissa-<mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk%3cmailto:sarnissa->
> > african-aquaculture-bounces(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk>>
> > [mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk] De la
> > part de William Leschen Envoyé : mardi 26 mars 2013 15:59 À :
> > sarnissa-african-aquaculture Mailing List Objet : [Sarnissa] Potential
> > for Periphyton
> >
> > Thank you Peter
> >
> > On the same lines see attached and links the work of Ekram Azim on
> > periphyton in ponds in Bangladesh
> >
> > https://www.was.org/Documents/MeetingPresentations/AQUA2006/WA2006-734
> > .pdf
> >
> > http://books.google.co.uk/books?hl=en&lr=&id=n9Ym8vb85IAC&oi=fnd&pg=PR
> > 15&dq=Ekram+azim+periphyton&ots=WIm7yWQ15i&sig=AmP40g7jxAqdAOSnWLoW4Cd
> > r9oA#v=onepage&q=Ekram%20azim%20periphyton&f=false
> >
> > Best wishes Will
> >
> > PS Apologies at present we've been having some technical issues with
> > main www.sarnissa.org<http://www.sarnissa.org<http://www.sarnissa.org%3chttp:/www.sarnissa.org>> website in last few
> > days but hope to get it up and working again soon
> >
> > From:
> > sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:sarnissa-<mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk%3cmailto:sarnissa->
> > african-aquaculture-bounces(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk>>
> > [mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk] On
> > Behalf Of Peter Corey
> > Sent: 26 March 2013 14:14
> > To: sarnissa-african-aquaculture Mailing List
> > Subject: Re: [Sarnissa] FISH HARVEST IN AMAGORO CONSTITUENCY, TESO
> >
> > Along the same lines as Neil's comment, it was pointed out to me by
> > friends in DR Congo that the practice of boosting periphyton
> > productivity using artificial substrate (e.g. bamboo, plastic) not
> > only has the benefit of increasing availability of natural feed for
> > the fish, but it can also discourage theft since it makes it so
> > difficult
> to sein the pond.
> > A couple of documents are attached on this topic.
> >
> > Peter Corey, MSc
> > http://fishforhope.blogspot.ca
> >
> >
> > From:
> > sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:sarnissa-<mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk%3cmailto:sarnissa->
> > african-aquaculture-bounces(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk>>
> > [mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk] On
> > Behalf Of Neil at Fish Designs Office
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 7:33 AM
> > To: 'Shimbetu Mweemba';
> > sarnissa-african-aquaculture(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:sarnissa-african-<mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk%3cmailto:sarnissa-african->
> > aquaculture(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk>>
> > Subject: Re: [Sarnissa] FISH HARVEST IN AMAGORO CONSTITUENCY, TESO
> >
> > A suggestion to reduce theft is to place bundles of old barbed wire
> > into the ponds in areas where the farmer knows they are. At harvesting
> > they can be removed but at night for unsuspecting thieves they will
> > prove to be a challenge.
> >
> > Cheerio
> >
> > Neil
> >
> > [cid:image001.jpg@01CE2A22.25307370] ...fish for the future
> >
> > Mobile: +27(0)82 893 8252
> >
> > Office: +27(0)82 873 3166
> >
> > Fax: +27(0)86 555 0479
> >
> > Email: info(a)fishdesigns.co.za<mailto:info@fishdesigns.co.za<mailto:info@fishdesigns.co.za%3cmailto:info@fishdesigns.co.za>>
> >
> > Web:
> http://www.fishdesigns.co.za<http://www.fishdesigns.co.za/<http://www.fishdesigns.co.za%3chttp:/www.fishdesigns.co.za/>>
> >
> >
> > From:
> > sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:sarnissa-<mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk%3cmailto:sarnissa->
> > african-aquaculture-bounces(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk>>
> > [mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk] On
> > Behalf Of Shimbetu Mweemba
> > Sent: 26 March 2013 03:12 AM
> > To:
> > sarnissa-african-aquaculture(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:sarnissa-african-<mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk%3cmailto:sarnissa-african->
> > aquaculture(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk>>
> > Subject: Re: [Sarnissa] FISH HARVEST IN AMAGORO CONSTITUENCY, TESO
> >
> > Thanks for a very encouraging result. However, it is really sad for
> > the farmer and i do not know why harvesting days are always sad ones
> > for the farmers. It is almost always that numbers are less due to
> > theft like in this case or due to unseen mortalities when fries are
> > stocked. It is very discouraging for the farmers but as technocrats we
> > should always endeavor to provide practical intervations in order to
> > reduce loss of inputs by our farmers. I can assume that, that farmer
> > was still basing his feeding rations on very wrong numbers.
> >
> > Consistent sampling in most cases gives a good indicator of what is
> > happening in a pond such as stock and growth rate. If for example, one
> > single seining you catch 100 pieces and the next time you do it you
> > get 5 then definately something is wrong with the stock. I hope the
> > farmer and the extension officer will do better next time as
> > experience is the best teacher.
> > thanks
> >
> > From: Sarah Gitta <nakagitta(a)gmail.com<mailto:nakagitta@gmail.com<mailto:nakagitta@gmail.com%3cmailto:nakagitta@gmail.com>>>
> > To:
> > sarnissa-african-aquaculture(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:sarnissa-african-<mailto:sarnissa-african-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk%3cmailto:sarnissa-african->
> > aquaculture(a)lists.stir.ac.uk<mailto:aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk>>
> > Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 7:59 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Sarnissa] FISH HARVEST IN AMAGORO CONSTITUENCY, TESO
> >
> > Thanks for the report. It is so encouraging, will share with my
> > upcoming farmers.
> >
> > Sarah
> > On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 11:39 AM, Walubita Nasilele
> > <wnasilele9(a)gmail.com<mailto:wnasilele9@gmail.com<mailto:wnasilele9@gmail.com%3cmailto:wnasilele9@gmail.com>>> wrote:
> > Very encouraging report, however sad that theft reduced the returns,
> > this should be looked into in the next cycle.
> >
> > On 3/25/13, Emilie Devic
> > <e.d.devic(a)stir.ac.uk<mailto:e.d.devic@stir.ac.uk<mailto:e.d.devic@stir.ac.uk%3cmailto:e.d.devic@stir.ac.uk>>>
> > wrote:
> >> Dear all,
> >>
> >> For your information, please find attached the report of the fish
> >> harvested from Mr. James Paddy of Osajai cluster in Teso North
> >> District.
> >>
> >> Best wishes,
> >>
> >> Emilie Devic
> >> Inst. of Aquaculture
> >> University of Stirling, UK
> >>
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> >> The Times Higher Education 100 Under 50 table, which ranks the
> >> world's best 100 universities under 50 years old.
> >> The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland,
> >> number SC 011159.
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Dear all
Please find attached the February 2013 Bulletin on the hydrological situation on river Niger.
My best regards.
_________________________________________________________________________
Chers tous,
Veuillez trouver le bulletin de février 2013 sur la situation hydrologique du fleuve Niger.
Merci.
Ibraheem A. OLOMODA.
Water Resources Dev. Engineer
Hydrologist (Data Control and Analyses)
Niger-HYCOS Project, Niger Basin Authority
BP : 729 Niamey/Niger
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Veuillez recevoir la synthèse du thème 2 « Représentativité et consultation » en discussion entre le 22 février et le 4 mars dans le cadre du forum électronique sur la mise en œuvre des lignes directrices de la CEDEAO pour le développement d’infrastructures hydrauliques. Ce thème concerne l’axe 2 des recommandations intitulé « « Intégrer les populations affectées comme acteurs, partenaires et bénéficiaires du projet ».
Merci encore à tous les participants qui ont envoyé leurs contributions et enrichi le débat.
La synthèse globale reprenant les deux thèmes discutés est actuellement en cours de rédaction. Elle vous sera envoyée dès que possible.
Cordialement,
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Dear all,
Please find attached the synthesis of the theme 2 “Representativeness and consultation” in discussion from 22 Feb- 4 March in the framework of the e-discussion on the implementation of the ECOWAS guidelines for the development of large water infrastructure. This theme deals with the category 2 of the recommendations, entitled ““Involve the affected people as project actors, partners and project beneficiaries”.
Thanks again to all the participants who have sent contributions and actively participated.
The global synthesis on the two themes is currently being written. It will be shared as soon as possible.
Best regards,
Mathieu ISNARD - Jérôme KOUNDOUNO
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Dear all,
The Fifth International Conference of the Pan African Fish and Fisheries Association (PAFFA 5) will be held in Bujumbura, Burundi, 16-20 September 2013.
For More information consult this website : http://africhthy.org/content/fifth-international-conference-pan-african-fis…
Or Contact:
Prof. Gaspard Ntakimazi or Dr Gaspard Banyankimbona
Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Burundi
BP 2700, Bujumbura, Burundi
Tel. +257 79 930 942 or +257 79 982 358
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Chers membres,
La Cinquième Conférence Internationale de l'Association de la Pêche et les Poissons se tiendra à Bujumbura, Burundi, du 16 au 20 Septembre 2013.
Pour plus d'informations : http://africhthy.org/content/fifth-international-conference-pan-african-fis…
Ou Contactez :
Prof. Gaspard Ntakimazi or Dr Gaspard Banyankimbona
Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Burundi
BP 2700, Bujumbura, Burundi
Tel. +257 79 930 942 or +257 79 982 358
E-mail: paffa2013(a)yahoo.com<mailto:paffa2013@yahoo.com> or gaspard.ntakimazi(a)ub.edu.bi<mailto:gaspard.ntakimazi@ub.edu.bi> or
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Best wishes / Cordialement,
Emilie Devic
Inst. Of Aquaculture,
University of Stirling, UK
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Chers membres,
Veuillez trouver ci joint un message du Dr. Victor Pouomogne (Coordonateur régional projet Sarnissa Afrique Centrale et Ouest, Institut de Recherche Agricole pour le Développement (IRAD), Cameroun):
" je voudrais partager aver les membres de Sarnissa l'invitation que j'ai recu pour une formation courte en Gestion de l'eau et sécurité alimentaire en Israel (du 24 avril au 8 mai"
Pour plus d'informations, merci de consulter le site internet de l'Institut Galilee : http://www.galilcol.ac.il/francais.
Le lien pour la formation sur la gestion de l'eau est le suivant : http://www.galilcol.ac.il/fr/agriculture/course/2/l_agriculture.html
Vous pouvez également contacter directement :
Mme Florence Chevalier
Directrice de Programme
Galilee International Management Institute
E-mail: info(a)galilcol.ac.il<mailto:info@galilcol.ac.il>
Phone: 972 4 642 8888
Fax: 972 4 651 4811
Gestion de l’eau et sécurité alimentaire : les challenges de l’agriculture
Du 24 avril au 8 mai 2013
Suite au succès qu’ont connu nos derniers programmes en agriculture, je vous invite à venir bénéficier vous aussi de l’expérience israélienne en venant participer à notre programme sur la gestion de l’eau et la sécurité alimentaire.
Votre expérience unique à l'Institut vous permettra de vous approprier des technologies agricoles révolutionnaires et de pouvoir envisager leur adaptation dans votre pays. Notre programme a été spécialement conçu pour vous faire découvrir les technologies innovantes qui sont déjà mises en œuvre dans différents pays pour aider à l’amélioration de la productivité agricole, à la lutte contre la sécheresse, afin de contribuer à la sécurité alimentaire.
Dans cet objectif, je vous invite donc à vous inscrire à notre formation Gestion de l'eau et sécurité alimentaire : les challenges de l'agriculture.
Pour quelles raisons participer à notre programme ?
* Actualisation et adaptation permanente à la demande des pays en voie de développement : nos conférenciers ont, pour la plupart, une expérience africaine dans leur parcours professionnel et peuvent ainsi mener des débats et aborder des notions proches de vos préoccupations.
* Visites d'études : des visites d'études sont organisées sur le terrain pour compléter l'enseignement théorique.
* Bourse d’études : notre institut propose un nombre limité de bourses d’études. Toutefois, ces bourses couvrent uniquement les frais académiques et ne prennent en charge ni les frais de séjour ni votre billet d’avion.
Votre participation à notre programme sera également l'occasion de visiter quelques-uns des plus beaux lieux touristiques de la Terre Sainte, et en particulier Jérusalem (mais aussi Nazareth, le Lac de Tibériade et la Mer Morte).
Je vous invite à consulter notre site http://www.galilcol.ac.il/francais. Vous y trouverez tous les renseignements indispensables ainsi que les modalités d'inscription pour participer à notre programme.
Pour de plus amples informations sur le programme, les frais de séjour, les bourses d’études et sur les conditions de participation, vous pouvez me contacter directement.
Nous vous proposons également les formations suivantes (en français) :
1. Gestion du VIH / SIDA (du 29 mai au 12 juin 2013)
2. Développement et Gestion de Projets au XXIème siècle (du 9 au 22 juillet 2013)
Dans l’attente de vous accueillir prochainement, je vous prie de croire, Monsieur, en l'assurance de ma considération distinguée.
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Cordialement,
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Institute of Aquaculture
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For your information.
Jérôme KOUNDOUNO
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Cher membres,
Visite de la Pisciculture Bachelier, Section Carpe, Choisy 2013 :
Dans le cadre du projet de recherche de nouvelles souches de carpes communes sur Choisy, Ghislain et Mika vous feront découvrir la vie d'une pisciculture avec des informations sur les gestions, la vie des poissons...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDWqDgk1GIw
Cordialement,
Emilie Devic
Univ. of Stirling,
Instit. Of Aquaculture, Ecosse
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Chers tous,
Veuillez recevoir la synthèse du thème 1 « Compensation et partage des bénéfices pour le développement local » en discussion entre le 11 et le 20 février dans le cadre du forum électronique en cours sur la mise en œuvre des lignes directrices de la CEDEAO pour le développement d’infrastructures hydrauliques. Ce thème concerne l’axe 2 des recommandations intitulé « « Intégrer les populations affectées comme acteurs, partenaires et bénéficiaires du projet ».
Merci encore à tous les participants qui ont envoyé leurs contributions et enrichi le débat.
Le thème 2 « Représentativité et consultation » est actuellement en cours et se terminera ce lundi 4 mars au soir. Une synthèse sur ce thème sera également proposée, avant d’élaborer un document global reprenant les deux thèmes discutés.
Cordialement,
________________________________
Dear all,
Please find attached the synthesis of the theme 1 “Compensation and benefit sharing for local development” in discussion from 11-20 February in the framework of the on-going e-discussion on the implementation of the ECOWAS guidelines for the development of large water infrastructure. This theme deals with the category 2 of the recommendations, entitled ““Involve the affected people as project actors, partners and project beneficiaries”.
Thanks again to all the participants who have sent contributions and actively participated.
The theme 2 “Representativeness and consultation” is currently in discussion and will end this Monday 4th March. Another synthesis will be sent for that, and then a global document on the two themes will be also prepared and shared.
Best regards,
Mathieu ISNARD - Jérôme KOUNDOUNO
Dialogue régional de la CEDEAO sur les grandes infrastructures hydrauliques en Afrique de l'Ouest
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Chers membres,
Veuillez trouver ci-dessous le e-bulletin de l'Aquaculture de la FAO.
Il n'est disponible qu'en anglais, et vous pouvez souscrire à un abonnement pour le recevoir régulièrement ici : http://www.fao.org/fishery/e-bullettin/fr
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FAO Aquaculture e-Bulletin
February 2013
Welcome to this February 2013 edition of the FAO Aquaculture e-bulletin, covering our most recent news, publications, technical workshops and projects for the period October 2012 to February 2013. We hope that this information can be also useful to you in your own aquaculture work.
This newsletter presents just a selection of what we do and we encourage you to visit our Web site www.fao.org/fishery/aquaculture<http://www.fao.org/fishery/aquaculture> to find out more or to contact by e-mail the officers of the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department’s Aquaculture Service (FIRA) responsible for the various activities.
[cid:image002.jpg@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] Highlights
* Last month the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department launched a new Web site containing all FAO Aquaculture information products<http://www.fao.org/fishery/aquaculture/information-products/en> from 2006 to date. Over 200 publications related to aquaculture - including CD-ROMs, web-based products and newsletters - have been produced and distributed worldwide since 2006, in both hard and electronic versions. This site is designed to make all these products easily available and searchable to all users.
(Information: V. Crespi [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Valerio.Crespi@fao.org> )
* By January 2013 the FAO Aquaculture Service is circulating the new Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF) aquaculture questionnaire in electronic form to all member countries in the 6 United Nations languages. The questionnaire does not only inform about the compliance with CCRF aquaculture provisions but it can also be used as a country self-assessment tool and as a platform for communicating to FAO specific needs to implement such provisions. FAO is encouraging all member countries to fill in and return the questionnaire before March 15. Results will be extremely useful in advancing global sustainable aquaculture.
(Information: D. Soto [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Doris.Soto@fao.org> )
[cid:image002.jpg@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] Recent publications
* Piccolotti, F.; Lovatelli, A. 2012. Assemblage et installation de cages hexagonales en bois pour l’élevage de poissons. Un manuel technique<http://www.fao.org/docrep/017/i3091f/i3091f.pdf>. FAO Document technique sur les pêches et l’aquaculture. No. 576. Rome, FAO. 78 pp.
(Information: A. Lovatelli [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Alessandro.Lovatelli@fao.org> )
* FAO Aquaculture Newsletter – FAN 50<http://www.fao.org/fishery/publications/fan/en>, December 2012 (soon available online). The 50th issue of FAN features interesting articles on nutrition, genetic resources, tuna farming, gender mainstreaming in fisheries and aquaculture, sustainable aquaculture legislation and strengthening FAO/FI and OIE cooperation. It also highlights aquaculture and aquaculture related workshops in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Central Asia and the Pacific Islands. Updates of projects in Israel, Suriname, Viet Nam and Western Balkan countries are also provided. FAN 50 also pays tribute to three great aquaculture colleagues (Dr Ziad Shehadeh, Dr André Coche and Dr Mudnakudu Nandeesha) and their significant contributions to aquaculture development.
(Information: M. Reantaso [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Melba.Reantaso@fao.org> )
* Bondad-Reantaso, M.G., Arthur, J.R. & Subasinghe, R.P., eds. 2012. Improving biosecurity through prudent and responsible use of veterinary medicines in aquatic food production<http://www.fao.org/docrep/016/ba0056e/ba0056e.pdf>. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper. No. 547. Rome, FAO. 207 pp.
(Information: M. Reantaso [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Melba.Reantaso@fao.org> )
* FAO. 2012. Report of FAO/SPC Regional Scoping Workshop: Development of a Pacific Aquaculture Regional Cooperative Programme<http://www.fao.org/docrep/017/i3060e/i3060e.pdf>. Nadi, Fiji. 11–14 October 2011. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Report No. 1023. Rome. 50 pp.
(Information: M. Reantaso [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Melba.Reantaso@fao.org> )
* Salmanov, Z., Qasimov, A., Fersoy, H. & van Anrooy, R. 2013. Fisheries and aquaculture in the Republic of Azerbaijan: a review<http://www.fao.org/docrep/017/i3113e/i3113e.pdf>. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Circular No. 1030/4. 2013; Ankara, FAO. 42 pp.
(Information: H. Fersoy [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Haydar.Fersoy@fao.org> )
[cid:image002.jpg@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] Web-based products
National Aquaculture Sector Overview (NASO)<http://www.fao.org/fishery/naso/search/en>
NASO updated:
* Bahrain<http://www.fao.org/fishery/countrysector/naso_bahrain/en>
* Cyprus<http://www.fao.org/fishery/countrysector/naso_cyprus/en>
* Oman<http://www.fao.org/fishery/countrysector/naso_oman/en>
* France<http://www.fao.org/fishery/countrysector/naso_france/fr> (French version)
National Aquaculture Legislation Overview (NALO)<http://www.fao.org/fishery/nalo/search/en>
Two new translations:
* Germany<http://www.fao.org/fishery/legalframework/nalo_germany/zh> (Chinese version)
* Ireland<http://www.fao.org/fishery/legalframework/nalo_ireland/zh> (Chinese version)
Cultured Aquatic Species Fact sheets<http://www.fao.org/fishery/culturedspecies/search/en>
Two new Fact Sheets:
* Arapaima<http://www.fao.org/fishery/culturedspecies/Arapaima_gigas/en> (Arapaima gigas)
* Sea trout<http://www.fao.org/fishery/culturedspecies/Salmo_trutta/en> (Salmo trutta)
[cid:image002.jpg@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] Projects
* GCP/NAM/014/SPA – The project entitled “Support to the South South Cooperation Technical Assistance Programme between Namibia and Viet Nam” aims at providing technical assistance in support to the aquaculture sector development in Namibia, through the deployment of aquaculture experts from Vietnam. Six projects proposals are being implemented: (i) growth performance of three spotted tilapia fed with local and imported feed; (ii) acclimatization of largemouth bass (Microlepterussalmoides); (iii) establishment of a fish museum at KIFI institute for native fish fauna; (iii) acclimatization of African river prawn (Macrobrachiumvollenhovenii); (iv) selective breeding for increased body weight of an indigenous tilapia species (Oreochromisandersonii); (v) preparation of aquaculture extension material; and (vi) breeding programme for increasing body weight of North African catfish (Clariasgariepinus).
(Information: M.R. Hasan [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Mohammad.Hasan@fao.org> , V. Crespi [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Valerio.Crespi@fao.org> )
* UTF/SAU/048/SAU – The implementation of the project entitled “Strengthening and supporting further development of aquaculture in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” was effectively launched at the start of 2013. The main objective of the project is to assist the sustainable and responsible development of marine aquaculture in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with improved performance capacity of the Department of Aquaculture (DoA) and the Fish Farming Centre (FFC) located in Jeddah to support and facilitate marine aquaculture development. The overall and expected outputs from the proposed activities are as follows: 1) the DoA and the FFC capacitated in providing technical and managerial assistance in the development of marine cage culture; 2) the development and further expansion of marine hatchery and onshore fish production further supported; 3) human resources capabilities within the DoA and the FFC in support of better advisory services to the government and the private sector upgraded; and 4) general staff capacity building in support for responsible aquaculture development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The primary beneficiaries of the project will be the fish farming communities.
(Information: A. Lovatelli [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Alessandro.Lovatelli@fao.org> )
* TCP/RER/3402 (D) - Assistance to Western Balkan Countries for Improving Compliance to International Standards on Aquatic Animal Health (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia). The overall development goal is to contribute to global food security through sustainable aquaculture supported by improved aquatic animal health management capacity that reduces the risks and potential negative impacts of aquatic disease incursions. Major outputs include: 5 national competent authorities’ have adequate tools to implement effective biosecurity governance and aquatic animal health protection programmes; participating country representatives trained on various aspects of biosecurity and aquatic animal health management (e.g. diagnostics, surveillance, risk assessment); regional legislative review of aquatic animal health legislation completed for 5 countries; regional disease surveillance network established and disease survey completed for 3 key pathogens/diseases; knowledge and human capacity on various aspects of aquatic animal health enhanced and exchange of information and experience between fish health workers, policy-makers and other stakeholders enhanced; and a database for documenting results of project’s outputs established allowing stakeholders access and lessons learning. Implementation will commence January 2013 until September 2014.
(Information: M. Reantaso [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Melba.Reantaso@fao.org> )
[cid:image002.jpg@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] Aquaculture and aquaculture-related events (2012-2013)
* Inception workshop of the newly initiated project titled “Building Trade Capacity of Small-scale shrimp and prawn farmers in Bangladesh: Investing in the bottom of the Pyramid Approach” was held in the Asia-Pacific Hotel in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 13-14 January 2013. The project is funded by Standard Trade Development Facility (STDF) and aim to support the shrimp and prawn aquaculture sector to produce quality products and better market access through application of cluster farming concept. The meeting was attended by representatives of all project partners; Department of Fisheries (DoF), WorldFish, Bangladesh Shrimp and Fish Foundation (BSFF), and FAO. The meeting revised the project document and discussed the work plan for 2013.
(Information: R. Subasinghe [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Rohana.Subasinghe@fao.org> )
* The “FAO-Government of Kenya Capacity-Building Workshop on Conducting Aquaculture as a Business” was held during 17th-21st December, 2012 in Kisumu, Kenya. The workshop was jointly organized by the Government of Kenya and FAO under the EU-funded project “Implementation of a Regional Strategy for East and South Africa & Indian Ocean” (GCP/RAF/466/EC), a.k.a. SMARTFISH. The participants of the workshop include fish farmers, feed producers, fish traders, and government extension personnel. Through thematic discussions, case studies, field visit and group exercises on using a user-friendly tool to assess the economic profitability and financial feasibility of aquaculture business, the workshop enhanced participants’ understanding of and capacity in conducting aquaculture as a business.
(Information: J. Cai [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Junning.Cai@fao.org> , N. Hishamunda [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Nathanael.Hishamunda@fao.org> )
* Under the auspices of the GCP/KYR/003/FIN project - Support to Fishery and Aquaculture Management in the Kyrgyz Republic and the technical assistance of Aquaculture Service (FIRA), FAO HQ, Rome, a National training on Fish Feed Development was organized from 18-20 December 2012, Issyk-Kul, the Kyrgyz Republic. The training programme was designed to build skills among the fish farmers and line institutions (Department of Fisheries, the Institute of Biology and Pedology of the National Science Academy of the Kyrgyz Republic, and the Centre of Innovation Technology in Agriculture of Agricultural University of the Kyrgyz Republic) in developing farm-made aquafeeds based on locally available feed ingredients, and to provide the participants the opportunity to learn how to formulate and prepare farm-made aquafeeds, improve feed management, and increase the productivity of their culture systems.
(Information: M.R. Hasan [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Mohammad.Hasan@fao.org> , S. Siriwardena [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Sunil.Siriwardena@fao.org> )
* Expert Workshop on the Development of an Evaluation Framework for Aquaculture Certification was held in the FAO HQ in Rome, Italy, 11-13 December 2012. The expert workshop was attended by 27 experts from member countries, aquaculture certification scheme, retailers, academia, feed industries, international non-profit organizations, development agencies and intergovernmental organization. The workshop discussed and reviewed a draft evaluation framework to assess conformity of public and private certification schemes with the FAO Aquaculture Certification Guidelines.
(Information: R. Subasinghe [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Rohana.Subasinghe@fao.org> )
* Consultation Workshop on Review and Formulation of the Bangladesh National Aquaculture Development Strategy and Action Plan. With technical assistance of Aquaculture Service (FIRA), FAO HQ, Rome, FAO Bangladesh prepared a draft strategy and action plan, which served as the working paper for the stakeholders’ consultation workshop held in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 10 December 2012. The strategy and plan was informed by the country investment plan, national fishery policy, the plans for the fisheries and livestock sectors, and the results of the TCPF project on seed and feed. The workshop was joined by 32 participants from government agencies, R&D institutions, private industry including farmers, civil society organizations, World Fish Centre and FAO.
(Information: M.R. Hasan [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Mohammad.Hasan@fao.org> , B.N. Naher [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:BegumNurun.Naher@fao.org> )
* The fourth Aquaculture Network for Africa (ANAF) annual meeting was held in the Central Inn Hotel in Entebbe, Uganda, 04-06 December 2013. The meeting was attended by representatives of nine ANAF member countries, two international consultants and representatives from NEPAD and ACP FISH II programmes. The meeting discussed the work plan for 2013 and defined further steps for ANAF to become an Inter Governmental Organization (IGO).
(Information: V. Crespi [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Valerio.Crespi@fao.org> )
* A Technical Workshop for a Regional Spatial Planning Development Programme for Marine Capture Fisheries and Aquaculture was held in Cairo, the Arab Republic of Egypt from 25–27 November 2012, was hosted by the FAO Regional Office for the Near East. Twelve delegates participated representing six RECOFI Member countries (the Kingdom of Bahrain, the Republic of Iraq, the Sultanate of Oman, the State of Qatar, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates) and FAO (secretariat staff/resource experts from Rome, the Subregional Office for North Africa and consultants). This workshop was a follow-on activity to the Regional Technical Workshop on Spatial Planning for Marine Capture Fisheries and Aquaculture which took place in Doha, the State of Qatar (24–28 October 2010). The purpose of this workshop was to complete a field programme outline in as much detail as possible, including preliminary budget estimates for the development of the capacity to use spatial tools in fisheries and aquaculture planning and management.
(Information: J. Aguilar-Manjarrez [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Jose.AguilarManjarrez@fao.org> , F. Carocci [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Fabio.Carocci@fao.org> )
* RAA-FAO training course on aquaculture zoning and carrying capacity, Nicaragua November 2012. Within the framework of the project GCP/RLA/190/BRA and as part of Network of Aquaculture of the Americas (RAA) biennial work programme for 2011–2012, the RAA and FAO conducted the second training course on “Aquaculture zoning and carrying capacity” at the Universidad Centroamericana (UCA) in Managua in Nicaragua (12–16 November 2012) which targeted 20 government aquaculture technical personnel from five countries in Central America (including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua). The workshop gave emphasis on zoning and site selection for aquaculture following an ecosystem approach to aquaculture (EAA) and was designed for all the countries of Central America where aquaculture is starting to grow. The workshop focused on the process to national aquaculture zoning within an EAA and the process to site selection with considerations of carrying capacity.
(Information: J. Aguilar-Manjarrez [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Jose.AguilarManjarrez@fao.org> , D. Soto [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Doris.Soto@fao.org> )
* Under the NEPAD-FAO Fish Programme (NFFP), the FAO Expert Workshop on Assessment and Monitoring of Aquaculture Sector Performance was held during 05-07 November, 2012 in Gaeta, Italy. The workshop provided a platform for international experts from different disciplines to share information, techniques and experiences in assessment and monitoring of the economic, social and environmental performance of aquaculture development in different regions. A user-friendly tool on World Aquaculture Performance Indicators (WAPI) initiated by FIRA was presented in the workshop for comments, suggestions and collaborations. The knowledge, insights and synergy generated in the workshop would facilitate assessment and monitoring of the aquaculture sector performance, especially in regions (such as Africa) where aquaculture development is less advanced.
(Information: J. Cai [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Junning.Cai@fao.org> , N. Hishamunda [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Nathanael.Hishamunda@fao.org> )
* From 29 to 31 October 2012, the FAO and the NPCA organised a workshop in Accra, Ghana, on the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) and to Aquaculture (EAA) in Africa in collaboration with other partners. The workshop was funded by the NFFP, the EAF-Nansen Project, the Sweden-Netherlands Multidonor fund and the SmartFish Programme. A total of 55 persons from 26 countries, Regional Organisations and projects, NGOs, the NPCA and FAO participated in the workshop. The overall objective of the Workshop was to create a common platform of understanding of EAF/EAA concepts in Africa and discuss and plan next steps on how to improve the integration of the principles of EAF and EAA into the management and development of African fisheries/aquaculture systems. Within the workshop the aquaculture working group (16 participants from 15 countries) agreed that the EAA offers the countries an opportunity to address in an integrated manner the socio-economic, environmental and governance issues at all scales. Participants expressed special interest in the potential of EAA to facilitate the implementation of national aquaculture strategies and plans at local level and requested further training and pilots implementation projects.
(Information: M. Tandstad [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:merete.tandstad@fao.org> and on the specific aquaculture outcomes D. Soto [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Doris.Soto@fao.org> )
* Consultation to finalize and approve a draft questionnaire on Aquatic genetic Resources (AqGR) - A key milestone in the FAO Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture’s (CGRFA) Multi-year Programme of Work (2013-2021) (MYPOW), is the first report on the State of the World’s Aquatic Genetic Resources for Food and Aquaculture (SoWAqGR). This report will be released at the Commission’s 16th Session in 2017. The Commission noted that preparation of a country-driven first report on the SoWAqGR will provide countries with opportunities to assess the status of their aquatic genetic resources and to enhance the contributions of aquatic genetic resources to food security and rural development, it will assist countries in determining their needs and priorities for the conservation and sustainable use of aquatic genetic resources, and it will contribute to raising awareness among policy-makers CGRFA -13/11/11. paragraph 20. In order to facilitate this process, Members are in the process of nominating national focal points; we have approximately 33 national focal points so far nominated. FI has produced a draft questionnaire that countries will complete and submit to FAO in order to produce the first SoWAqGR. The purpose of this first consultation is to convene a group of approximately 15 people composed of technical experts, regional fishery body representatives and national focal points to review, amend where necessary and finalize the questionnaire. The finalized questionnaire will be submitted to the next Session of the CGRFA in April 2013.
(Information: D. Bartley [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Devin.Bartley@fao.org> , M. Halwart [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Matthias.Halwart@fao.org> )
* Consultation to establish Terms of Reference for a Advisory Group on Aquatic Genetic Resources - A decision of the last Session of COFI was to establish an FAO Advisory Working Group on Genetic Resources and Technologies, that would advise FAO on matters concerning aquatic genetic resources and technologies, to enhance international cooperation on aquatic genetic resource management... (para. 39(j)). The purpose of this second consultation is to convene the same group of experts from the first consultation to develop draft Terms of Reference, composition, operating procedures and plan of work for this Advisory Working Group. Draft Terms of Reference will be submitted to the next Session of the CGRFA for information and to the 7th Session of the COFI Sub-Committee on Aquaculture in October 2013 for approval. Following approval by the Sub-Committee, the TORs would be submitted to the 31st Session of COFI for decision.
(Information: D. Bartley [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Devin.Bartley@fao.org> , M. Halwart [cid:image003.gif@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] <mailto:Matthias.Halwart@fao.org> )
[cid:image002.jpg@01CE0F5B.7C49B950] Job opportunity at FAO
FIRA is in the process of recruiting an Aquaculture Officer (Economics) at P-3 level. For detailed information, see the attached Professional Vacancy Announcement and the FAO Employment Webpage<http://www.fao.org/employment/current-vacancies/professional/en/>.
More information on the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture e-Bulletins <http://www.fao.org/fishery/e-bullettin/en>
Visit the FAO Aquaculture Gateway <http://www.fao.org/fishery/aquaculture> page
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Cordialement,
Emilie Devic
Instit. Of Aquaculture
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GWI, the Global Water Initiative, is looking for (a) consultant(s) to undertake a study on farmer innovation and agricultural support services in large dam sites in West Africa. Please find attached the Terms of Reference - you are welcome to circulate them to consultants or researchers in your network. Should you have any questions about this assignment, please contact me by email or skype.
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Dear all
As from Monday 11th February my Stirling colleague Emilie Devic e.d.devic(a)stir.ac.uk<mailto:e.d.devic@stir.ac.uk> will be taking over the administration of the SARNISSA English and French language email fora, and also the main website and also Facebook and Twitter sites.
Emilie is a Stirling PhD student, an Agronomy Engineer specialized in Aquaculture coming from New Caledonia (a tiny French island in South Pacific). She worked for 2 years in Indonesia developing large scale insect production (mostly fly larvae Black Soldier Fly, Hermetia illucens) as an economically viable sustainable source of protein for animal livestock and aquaculture feeds. In May 2013 she will be initiating her PhD research developing insect production systems in Ghana with a commercial tilapia producer and Fish For Africa (a Ghanaian Aquaculture Development NGO).
Bonjour à tous
A partir du lundi 11 Février mon collègue Emilie Devic e.d.devic(a)stir.ac.uk<mailto:e.d.devic@stir.ac.uk> prendra la relève de l'administration de SARNISSA fora email l'anglais et le français, et aussi le website principal et aussi des sites Facebook et Twitter.
Emilie est une étudiante au doctorat Stirling, un Ingénieur Agronome spécialisé en aquaculture en provenance de Nouvelle-Calédonie (une petite île française dans le Pacifique Sud). Elle a travaillé pendant 2 ans en Indonésie - développement de la production à grande échelle des insectes (surtout des larves de mouche soldat noir, Hermetia illucens) comme une source viable économiquement durable de protéines pour les animaux d'élevage et aliments aquacoles. En mai 2013, elle amorcera sa thèse de doctorat - le développement de systèmes de production d'insectes au Ghana avec un producteur commercial de tilapia et Poisson pour l'Afrique (un ONG Ghanéen développement de l'aquaculture).
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Video: RDC: La pisciculture lutte contre la malnutrition dans le village de kalengera http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7smSY_8UQM
Video: Tunisie Pisciculture de tilapia a Kebili http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM7hxWnuceQ
Video: Fish farming in Kagera,Tanzania Under MAF Project http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyhP9t-I6zc
Video: Nireus Meditteranean aquaculture http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfgidemP-2A
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Dear all
As from Monday 11th February my Stirling colleague Emilie Devic e.d.devic(a)stir.ac.uk<mailto:e.d.devic@stir.ac.uk> will be taking over the administration of the SARNISSA English and French language email fora, and also the main website and also Facebook and Twitter sites.
Emilie is a Stirling PhD student, an Agronomy Engineer specialized in Aquaculture coming from New Caledonia (a tiny French island in South Pacific). She worked for 2 years in Indonesia developing large scale insect production (mostly fly larvae Black Soldier Fly, Hermetia illucens) as an economically viable sustainable source of protein for animal livestock and aquaculture feeds. In May 2013 she will be initiating her PhD research developing insect production systems in Ghana with a commercial tilapia producer and Fish For Africa (a Ghanaian Aquaculture Development NGO).
Bonjour à tous
A partir du lundi 11 Février mon collègue Emilie Devic e.d.devic(a)stir.ac.uk<mailto:e.d.devic@stir.ac.uk> prendra la relève de l'administration de SARNISSA fora email l'anglais et le français, et aussi le website principal et aussi des sites Facebook et Twitter.
Emilie est une étudiante au doctorat Stirling, un Ingénieur Agronome spécialisé en aquaculture en provenance de Nouvelle-Calédonie (une petite île française dans le Pacifique Sud). Elle a travaillé pendant 2 ans en Indonésie - développement de la production à grande échelle des insectes (surtout des larves de mouche soldat noir, Hermetia illucens) comme une source viable économiquement durable de protéines pour les animaux d'élevage et aliments aquacoles. En mai 2013, elle amorcera sa thèse de doctorat - le développement de systèmes de production d'insectes au Ghana avec un producteur commercial de tilapia et Poisson pour l'Afrique (un ONG Ghanéen développement de l'aquaculture).
Latest up on SARNISSA Facebook site this weekend
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sarnissa-Sustainable-Aquaculture-Research-Net…
Video: RDC Mbujimayi, pisciculture de Miya http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZyhZ06lYlQ
Video: RDC: La pisciculture lutte contre la malnutrition dans le village de kalengera http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7smSY_8UQM
Video: Tunisie Pisciculture de tilapia a Kebili http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM7hxWnuceQ
Video: Fish farming in Kagera,Tanzania Under MAF Project http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyhP9t-I6zc
Video: Nireus Meditteranean aquaculture http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfgidemP-2A
Video: Algerie,Tipaza,noveau centre de recherche et formation en aquaculture http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aByfLDze9ms
Video: USAID Cambodia MSME Project - Aquaculture Technical Training Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRP5NzFtUZ0
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Xibaha Monosex tilapia fingerling producer Mozambique : Students visit for practical hands on experience http://www.xibaha.com/
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The University of Stirling is ranked in the top 50 in the world in The Times Higher Education 100 Under 50 table, which ranks the world's best 100 universities under 50 years old.
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland,
number SC 011159.
Congratulations to all Ugandans and other participants who contributed to the 6th Annual Fish Farmers Symposium in Kampala - find attached Photo Gallery........
Félicitations à tous les Ougandais et les autres participants qui ont contribué à la 6e édition de Symposium des Pisciculteurs à Kampala - trouver ci-joint Galerie de photos ........
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The University of Stirling is ranked in the top 50 in the world in The Times Higher Education 100 Under 50 table, which ranks the world's best 100 universities under 50 years old.
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland,
number SC 011159.