Aquaculture Europe 2020: Abstract deadline extended

Announcing a Session titled Shellfish Restoration and Conservation at the upcoming 
Aquaculture Europe 2020 in Cork, Ireland (Sept 29th – Oct 2nd).

Abstracts due via www.aquaeas.eu, and the submission deadline is June 1st, 2020.  

“Shellfish (oysters, clams, mussels) have seen a decline in population numbers providing incentive for restoration and conversation efforts. Now, with multiple restoration projects in full swing, it seems an appropriate time to question whether we are implementing best management practices. Shellfish restoration requires a good understanding of the ecosystem to develop a self-sustaining population. Biosecurity regulations and legal restrictions, in place to provide environmental security and public health protection, can hinder progress. Concerns about disease causing agents such as Bonamia ostreae have resulted in restrictions to movement of infected stock. However, there is mounting evidence that shellfish, exposed to disease, can develop resistance, and using ‘disease resistant’ shellfish as broodstock could provide a solution for long term restoration. The technology used to support shellfish restoration is rapidly advancing, providing a higher level of success. In this session we will discuss how we can use our advancing knowledge and experience in restoration and conservation to help inform best practices. Using good science and progressive policies we can move towards successfully restored self-sustaining shellfish populations.”

This session will bring discussion sharing experience, cutting edge technology and advice to future restoration and conservation efforts for all shellfish bivalves.

You can find more details relating to the conference (fees, location etc.) here: http://www.marevent.com/2020AE_CORK/AE2020%20Brochure_print.pdf

Best wishes from the session conveners,

Dorothy LeonardZoë Holbrook  
  
Ocean Equities LLCUniversity of Southampton
msmussel@oceanequities.orgzoeholbrook@icloud.com
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