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WAS Honorary Life Membership Awards In recognition of longstanding and significant contributions to aquaculture 19 May 2008 Busan, Korea

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WAS Honorary Life Membership Awards In recognition of longstanding and significant contributions to aquaculture. 19 May 2008 Busan, Korea. Professor Li Sifa. A pioneer of modern Chinese aquaculture Born on banks of the Yangtze River Graduated from Shanghai Fisheries University in 1960. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 19 May 2008 Busan, Korea

WAS Honorary Life Membership Awards

In recognition of longstanding and significant contributions to aquaculture

19 May 2008Busan, Korea

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Professor Li Sifa

• A pioneer of modern Chinese aquaculture

• Born on banks of the Yangtze River

• Graduated from Shanghai Fisheries University in 1960

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Professor Li Sifa

• Prof. Li is widely recognized as one of the world leaders in aquaculture genetics

• Selective breeding of freshwater fishes, notably carps, breams, and tilapias.

• Developed improved strains of fish which are cultured widely throughout China

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Professor Li Sifa • Author of 16 books • 210 peer reviewed papers• Editorial board of six

scientific journals• Expert panels, including:

INGA, IUCN, China Ministry of Agriculture, Chinese Germplasm Certification

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Professor Li Sifa • Agricultural Science

and Technology Progress Award

• Outstanding Scientist Award

• Naga Award from ICLARM

• Popular professor at Shanghai Fisheries University

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Professor Li Sifa • Concerned with

protecting freshwater biodiversity and the environment

• Early champion of sustainable aquaculture

• Dr. Li’s work has had enormous economic and social benefits in China and neighboring countries

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Dr. In-Bae Kim

• Distinguished career started in the early 1950s, teaching at National Fisheries University in Busan

• 1960, he developed and managed the first aquaculture research station in Korea

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Dr. In-Bae Kim

• Founding member and Past President of both the Korean Fisheries Society and the Korean Aquaculture Society

• Editor in chief for the journals published by both societies

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Dr. In-Bae Kim

• Professor to many of the leading aquaculture scientists of Korea

• Representative of Korean aquaculture science to many international conferences and workshops

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Dr. In-Bae Kim • Developed breeding

techniques for many of the fish species farmed in Korea.

• Introduced several important food fishes to Korea

• Artificial breeding and larval production of tilapia, grass carp, silver carp, and channel catfish

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Dr. In-Bae Kim • Developed cage culture

and intensive recirculating systems in Korea

• Credited with increasing carp production from 287 tons to more than 12,000 tons

• Widely recognized as a pioneer in the development of aquaculture in Korea

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Lifetime Achievement AwardWorld Aquaculture Society

Harry Reafrom the

Aquaculture CRSP & AquaFish CRSP

Helping people out of poverty through a lifetime of contributions in

international aquaculture research, extension, and development

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Harry Rea

• 1973 – 1976: Peace Corps Volunteer, Cameroon

• 1977: Aquaculture Training Director, Zaire

• 1978: Fish Culture Programming - Gambia, Kenya, Mali, Oman, Senegal

• 1979 – 1981: Associate Director/Rural Development (Fisheries), Zaire

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Harry Rea

• Auburn UniversityMS AquacultureMS Ag Economics

• Virginia Cooperative Extension Specialist

• 1986 – 1990 Fisheries Program Specialist, U.S. Peace Corps

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Harry Rea

• Since 1991: Aquaculture & Fisheries Advisor – USAID

• Technical assistance in Bangladesh, Mali, Uganda, Ghana, Malawi, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Jordan, Guyana, Jamaica, Honduras, Nepal and Thailand

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Harry Rea

USAID’s technical liaison with the WorldFish Center

Harry has overseen nearly $40 million in aquaculture research and development

activities

Harry will not arrive until Wednesday accepting for him will be one of his colleagues