Background paper: Good Husbandry Practices for Aquaculture - Final Draft
Guidance Document: Environmental performance - Final Draft
Background paper: Access to space and water for freshwater and land-based aquaculture - Final Draft
Guidance Document: Climate-change Adaptation in the Aquaculture Sector - Final Draft
"Environmental Performance" Workshop
"Climate Change Adaptation" Workshop
"Good Husbandry Practices for Aquaculture" Workshop
"Access to Space and Water for Inland Aquaculture" Workshop
Aquaculture Special Event - Conclusions
Special Aquaculture Event 2023 - Live Streaming
EU Aquaculture Special Event
The EU Aquaculture Special Event will be held from the 18th to the 20th of October in Brussels. The event will combine workshops with experts and stakeholders, with the Technical seminar place on the 19th restricted to EU Member States' experts.
Guidance document: Climate-change Adaptation in the Aquaculture Sector
This Guidance Document - developed with the EU Aquaculture Assistance mechanism - has the principal objective to support MS and the industry in creating and updating Climate Adaptation Plans for aquaculture.
Background paper: Good husbandry practices for aquaculture
This Background paper - developed with the EU Aquaculture Assistance mechanism - provides a non-exhaustive list of good husbandry practices (GHPs) related to welfare and health in the different production techniques of the main European aquaculture species.
Guidance Document: Environmental performance
This Guidance Document - developed with the EU Aquaculture Assistance mechanism - has the principal objective to seek to address key topics such as sustainable feed, treatments and residues, nutrient balanced sites, circularity and zero waste, environmental monitoring systems and containment, and the use of genetic aquatic resources and selective breeding.
Background paper: Access to space and water for inland aquaculture
This Guidance Document - developed with the EU Aquaculture Assistance mechanism - has the principal objective to present Good Practices in different EU and non-EU countries (i.e., Norway and UK) that can provide Member States’ authorities and policy makers with potential solutions to the challenges they face in inland aquaculture planning.