Sustainable aquaculture: Presentation of fellows' final projects
In the coming days our fellows will present the final projects which they have been working on over the last three months under the supervision of specialists from our Icelandic partner institutes.
The presentations are open to the general public. It is a great opportunity for everyone to learn about the challenges of fisheries all over the developing world.
The second set of presentations will focus on sustainable aquaculture and take place at Verið /Sauðárkróki, Tuesday February 20th from 10:00.
Details are as follows:
Time
Fellow |
Country |
Project |
|
10:00-10:20 |
Yetunde E. Ibiwoye |
Nigeria |
ASSESSMENT OF BROODSTOCK MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN NIGERIA |
10.20-10:40 |
Yves Merlin Ndjonjip |
Cameroon |
EFFECT OF LIVE FEED ON GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF ARCTIC CHARR JUVENILES |
10:40-11:00 |
Kate St. Mark |
Saint Lucia |
FEED FORMULATION AND FEED QUALITY ASSESSMENT FOR TILAPIA FARMING IN SAINT LUCIA |
11:00-11:20 |
Keith Johanis Bennett Wilson |
Nicaragua |
THE FATTY ACID COMPOSITION OF ENRICH ARTEMIA AND LARVAE REARING OVERVIEW OF COMMON SNOOK |
11:20-11:40 |
Simon Peter Sserwambala |
Uganda |
VIABILITY OF AQUAQULTURE IN UGANDA |
11:40-12:00 |
Koena Gloria Seanego |
South Africa |
An environmental approach to inland cage culture in South African Dams. |