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International Conference on Aquaculture Aquaculture as an imperious segment of blue revolution goals June 4-6, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark

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International Conference on

AquacultureAquaculture as an imperious

segment of blue revolution goals

June 4-6, 2018Copenhagen, Denmark

Invitation

International conference on Aquaculture is the best opportunity for the global aquaculture stake holders to learn the new techniques and developments in the area already they are in practice from the delegates attending the conference. It is the ultimate conference for researchers and experts to explore the innovations, advancements by gathering together a distinctive and international blend of scientists, Practicing Aquaculture farmers, Aquaculture professionals, fishery science researchers, sea food societies, Educational institutes and Industries making the conference impeccable platform to share experience, foster collabora-tion across the global experts and professionals, and assess incipient technologies through the globe. This Aquaculture conference would offer eminent scientists with good fortune to existent their new wave researches in the gymnasium of Aquaculture and also emphasis on society’s most scorching challenges.

Aquaculture Importance: About 567 aquatic species are currently farmed all over the world, representing a wealth of genetic diversity both within and among species. Aquaculture is practiced by both some of the poorest farmers in developing countries and by multinational companies. Eating fish is part of the cultural tradition of many people and in terms of health benefits, it has an excellent nutritional profile. It is a good source of protein, fatty acids, vitamins, minerals and essential micronutrients .Aquatic plants such as seaweed are also an important resource for aquaculture as they provide nutrition, livelihood and other important industrial uses.

Scope of Aquaculture: Global total capture fishery production in 2014 was 93.4 million tonnes, of which 81.5 million tonnes from marine waters and 11.9 million tonnes from inland waters For marine fisheries production, China re-mained the major producer followed by Indonesia, the United States of America and the Russian Federation. Catches of anchoveta in Peru fell to 2.3 million tonnes in 2014 – half that of the previous year and the lowest level since the strong El Niño in 1998 – but in 2015 they had already recovered to more than 3.6 million tonnes. For the first time since 1998, anchoveta was not the top-ranked species in terms of catch as it fell below Alaska pollock.

Why Denmark? • Denmark is 13th largest in EU market (49th in the world) for merchandise exports. Two-way trade

merchandise trade between Canada and Denmark was well over $1 billion in 2015 (up 8 percent from 2014).

• According to the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report 2015-16, Denmark is the world’s 12th most competitive economy and scores highly on technological readiness and business sophistication indicators.

• In 2014, Denmark announced the second in a series of reforms which plan to reach savings of nearly DKK 6 billion (over $1 billion) for businesses by 2020 through reductions in corporate energy levies and divi-dend taxes for unlisted companies, tax breaks for investment in start-ups, and new lending to businesses.

Target Audience The event targets a broad spectrum of farmers & participants associated with the fisheries based Industry and Allied Services, hatchery operators, feed manufacturers, input suppliers, manufacturers & suppliers of various aquaculture, aquarium implements & equipment manufacturers, officials from concerned Government De-partments and Ministries, Regional and Local Authorities, Senior Representatives of Indian & Foreign Compa-nies, Associations, fisheries based Research and Consulting Companies/ Institutes, Consultants & Contractors, Scientists and experts from around the world.

Scientific Sessions: • Aquatic Ecosystem and Aqua Farming

Methods• IMTA and Integrated Aquaculture• Aquaculture modelling and technologies • Aquaculture diseases • Aquaculture nutrition• Aquaculture and Bio-system Research• Aquatic Organism’s By-products and their

Applications• Diversification in Aquaculture• Aquatic Immunology, Physiology & Pathology• Aquaculture Environment Interactions – Measuring, Modelling and Mitigation

Why to attend? • To gain professionally rewarding experience.• To meet other researchers.• To get to know other scholars and to be known

in academic circles • Learning from the best.• Make connections• Learn about your industry & research on aqua-

culture • Get some inspiration

• Aquaculture Law and Policy• Aquatic Toxicology• Fish Habitat Ecology and Conservation• Post-Harvest Techniques and Aquaculture

Products• Fish Genetics & Biotechnology• Aquaculture Engineering & RAS• Freshwater Fisheries and Fish Farming

Techniques• Deep Water and Demersal Fisheries• Shellfish Fisheries

Registration Categories:

Exhibitors Profile:• Marine food importers & exporters and processors• Manufacturers of processing/packaging machinery/equipments• Suppliers of ingredients, additives and other inputs• Cold storage solution providers• Manufacturers of aquaculture related machinery/equipments• Producers of shrimp, scampi, fish, Hatchery owners and other allied sectors• Investors, bankers, financial Institutions and insurance bodies• Manufacturers of testing equipments, electronic equipments, cleaning equipments etc.• Manufactures of equipments used for testing and screening antibiotics, pesticides, heavy metals and

other chemicals• Manufacturers of cleaning and washing equipments, industrial flooring and coatings• Manufacturers of fishing gear, insulated fish box, tubs, crates etc.• Manufacturers of fishing gear materials like nets, ropes, mono filament lines, hooks, floats and sinkers.• Manufacturers and suppliers of Tuna long lining equipments and marine scouting equipments

(SONAR, GPS, Echo sounder, Radio Telephone, VHF etc).• Manufactures of insulated, plastic boxes and tubs, crates etc.• Operators of shipping lines, reefer cargo, logistic service providers• Technicians and technocrats from processing plants and quality control departments• Policy makers from the state and Central Government fishery institutions

RESERVE YOUR SPACE TODAYMake the Right Connections at the world’s most influential informative conference and exhibition

Benefits of exhibiting at Aqua Conference 2018• MEET for new prospects and generate leads, industrial experts, farmers• CONNECT to information professionals who are the top decision makers in the industry• PROMOTE your firm brand and maximize its market exposure• DISCUSS your customers’ needs face-to-face and demonstrate your solutions• RESEARCH your competitors and develop ways to distinguish your products and services among others• TEST and launch new products, services at the customer level

How to exhibitReserve your space today by submitting the Exhibitor Details, available athttps://in.explara.com/e/international-conference-on-aquaculture-01/checkout

All exhibitor agreements must be accompanied with a 50% deposit of the total booth fee. Agreementsreceived after January 14, 2018 must include full payment.

Tourist Attractions

Tivoli Gardens : Tivoli Gardens is an amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened on 15 August 1843 and is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world, after Dyrehavsbakken in nearby Klampenborg, also in Denmark.

Kronborg: 16th-centur castle with banqueting hall & royal chambers, the model for Elsinore in Hamlet.

The Little Mermaid: The Little Mermaid is a bronze statue by Edvard Eriksen, depicting a mermaid. The sculpture is displayed on a rock by the waterside at the Langelinie promenade in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is 1.25 metres tall and weighs 175 kilograms.

Rosenborg Castle: Rosenborg Castle is a renaissance castle located in Copenhagen, Denmark. The castle was originally built as a country summerhouse in 1606 and is an example of Christian IV’s many architectural projects.

Christiansborg Palace: Christiansborg Palace is a palace and government building on the islet of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the seat of the Danish Parliament, the Danish Prime Minister’s Office and the Supreme Court of Denmark.

Contact:Phone: +1 563 447 3392Email: [email protected]: www.cenetrionline.org

Conference Venue:June 4-6, 2018

Copenhagen, Denmark