On-line Modules developed from Two Lectures of the Advanced Course on Diagnostics and Prevention for Fish Parasite Control in Aquaculture, held in Zaragoza (Spain), from 21 to 25 October 2019. A course jointly organized by CIHEAM Zaragoza, the EU...
On-line Module developed from the Lecture of the Online Advanced Course on New Feeds and Feeding Technologies in Aquaculture, held from 14 to 23 June 2021. A course jointly organized by CIHEAM Zaragoza and the EU H2020 project MedAID, with the...
European sea bass and gilthead sea bream are the main fish species farmed in the Mediterranean region. They are produced in land-based extensive and intensive grow-out systems and sea cages. Millions of fingerlings are produced and traded in the...
Common carp is the third most cultivated freshwater species in the world. Carp aquaculture is usually performed in a semi-intensive manner, in earthen ponds, where parasitic diseases can easily compromise fish health, especially in the hot summer...
Intensive culture of turbot, Scophthalmus maximus, is a successful and well consolidated industry in Western Europe and, more recently, in Chile and China. Modern turbot aquaculture is usually carried out in flow-through, land-based facilities with a...
Farming of salmonids is expanding on all continents but various parasitic diseases may compromise fish welfare, production and economy if left uncontrolled. Developed under the EU Horizon 2020-funded ParaFishControl project, this guide provides...
This Good Practice Guide was produced under the EXTRA-SMEs project which aimed at improving and adapting aquaculture business development strategies. The Guide presents 15 good practices and cases on business strategies and interventions, which have...
This catalogue of policies best practices was produced by ARIEL project, a two-year project funded by the Interreg ADRION Programme, aimed at speeding-up and transferring innovation for the Adriatic and Ionian Regions in small-scale fisheries and...