-----Original Message----- From: Mercidieu Charles [mailto:mercidieu.charles@yahoo.fr] Sent: 09 August 2017 15:05 To: sarnissa-african-aquaculture Mailing List <sarnissa-african-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk>; William Leschen <william.leschen@stir.ac.uk> Subject: Re : FW: NACA Email Newsletter, August 2017 Bonjour toute l'equipe de Sarnissa, Je tiens à vous remercier pour toutes ces informations. J'ai apris beaucoup de vos publications. Mes salutations distinguees Cordialement Charles Mercidieu, Ing.-Agr., Msc. Expert en pathologie des animaux aquatiques et en inspection sanitaire des produits de la peche et de l'aquaculture -------------------------------------------- En date de : Mar 8.8.17, William Leschen via Sarnissa-african-aquaculture <sarnissa-african-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk> a écrit : Objet: FW: NACA Email Newsletter, August 2017 À: "sarnissa-african-aquaculture Mailing List" <sarnissa-african-aquaculture@lists.stir.ac.uk> Date: Mardi 8 août 2017, 0h04 Hello all the Sarnissa Team I want to thank you for all this information. I have learned from many of your publications. Yours sincerely cordially Charles Mercidieu, Ing.-Agr., Msc. Expert in aquatic animal pathology and in sanitary inspection of fishery products and aquaculture From: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific [mailto:info@enaca.org] Sent: 08 August 2017 07:53 To: William Leschen <william.leschen@stir.ac.uk> Subject: NACA Email Newsletter, August 2017 Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific Email Newsletter, August 2017 Podcasts: Responsible production and use of feed and feed ingredients Audio recordings from the FAO/NACA/DOF Regional Consultation on Reponsible Production and Use of Feed and Feed Ingredients for Sustainable Growth of Aquaculture in Asia-Pacific are available for download or streaming. The consultation reviewed the current situation of aquaculture feed production and use, sourcing of ingredients, policy and research needs. This collection contains audio recordings of the technical presentations made by invited experts. Presentations include: Overview of aquaculture feed production and use in the Asia-Pacific region. Development and use of alternatives to fishmeal and other high cost feed ingredients in aquaculture. Promotion of cost-effective aquaculture feed made of locally available feed ingredients. Traceability of aquaculture products in relation to feed and feed ingredients. Innovation in aquaculture farming and feeding practices for reduced feed costs and environmental impacts at farm level. Certification of fishmeal and fish oil in aquaculture feed production and utilisation.
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First Regional Training Course on Culture-based Fisheries Opportunities to produce food and income from the natural productivity of local ecosystems are often overlooked. Culture-based fisheries are one example of a relatively simple and low cost technology which can deliver nutritional and economic benefits to communities which often have few livelihood options. The first Regional Training Course on Culture-based Fisheries will be held from 29 October to 9 November 2017 in Nha Trang, Vietnam. The course is aimed at development professionals and extension officers working in fisheries and aquaculture or with agricultural communities.
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News and downloads Job opportunity - Research Program Manager (Fisheries), ACIAR Job opportunity - Gender and Social Development Specialist Quarterly Aquatic Animal Disease Report, January-March 2017 Tilapia lake virus (TiLV): Literature review Fact sheet: Tilapia lake virus (TiLV): What to know and do? Urgent update on possible worldwide spread of tilapia lake virus Tilapia lake virus - a novel Orthomyxo-like virus Disease advisory: Tilapia lake virus - an emerging threat to farmed tilapia in the Asia-Pacific region A warning and an improved PCR detection method for tilapia lake virus disease in Thai tilapia farms Reducing health risks from anti-microbial resistance in aquaculture Aquaculture Asia Magazine Editorial: Tilapia lake virus (TiLV) Inspiring story of aquaculture in Sikkim: A journey from conservation to farming Farming of scampi and tiger shrimp together: A case study from West Bengal, India Labeo pangusia: A potential candidate species for diversification of hill aquaculture Sustainability of an integrated livestock-fish-crop farming system as a small scale enterprise Sustainable coastal aquaculture in India Potential scope and prospects of domestic fish market in Kawardha District, Chhattisgarh, India We need more articles! Please send contributions to magazine@enaca.org. Please also see our Guidelines to authors. We have a new website The NACA website has been rebuilt from scorched earth. It has been optimised for speed, ease of navigation and mobile devices. We hope you will find it a lot easier to use. Feedback? Did this newsletter work for you? Please send any feedback or suggestions for improving this newsletter to info@enaca.org. Subscribe / unsubscribe You may leave (or join) the subscription list for this newsletter by visiting our subscription webpage. Alternatively, we also have an RSS feed or you can follow us on Facebook or Twitter. Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific PO Box 1040, Kasetsart University Post Office, Jatujak, Bangkok 10903, Thailand Phone: +662 561 1728, Fax: +662 561 1727, Email: info@enaca.org MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "t.ymlp244.com" claiming to be https://enaca.org Change email address / Leave mailing list Powered by YMLP