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EU Aquaculture Assistance Mechanism

Learning material

This section of the knowledge base includes learning material on EU sustainable aquaculture developed by the AAM as well as tutorials or e-learning modules from universities, associations, EU institutions and other stakeholders providing training content on aquaculture.

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    • March, 2023

    MOOC on Sustainable Aquaculture for Low Trophic Species

    This course, developed by the EU AquaVitae project, provides a holistic view of the most recent developments in low trophic aquaculture, focusing on selected groups of species molluscs, echinoderms, macroalgae and freshwater finfish. It explores...

    • European

    • 2023

    Conventional and Alternative Aquafeed Ingredients

    This e-learning module provides a thorough overview of both conventional and alternative aquafeed ingredients, based on research findings from the NewTechAqua project. Authored by aquaculture experts, the course covers traditional protein and lipid...

    • European



    • February, 2022

    Sustainability of aquaculture products

    This free course discusses how sustainability can be measured, particularly in relation to aquaculture products, and how this assessment can be used to improve the sustainability of different European aquaculture processes.

    • European

    • 2022

    PerformFISH Training Courses

    Increasing capacity building for the Mediterranean aquaculture sector through training is one of the core activities of PerformFISH. The training carried out by RDI performers or industry in PerformFISH is improving the professional skills and...

    • European

    • December, 2021

    Fisheries and aquaculture response to emergencies (FARE)

    Fisheries and aquaculture responses to emergencies (FARE) are often mistargeted or may undermine the stability of the sector. This e-learning course aims to enhance the quality and accountability of preparedness and response to emergencies affecting...

    • International