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Contents
4 Conference information
Technical Program
Tentative Schedule
Conference time table (Tentative)
8 Conference information
World Aquaculture 2011 Sessions
12 EXHIBITOR INFORMATION
Exhibitor List
Provisional Floor Plan
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EVENT News
WORLD AQUACULTURE 2011 – Aquaculture for a Changing World
World Aquaculture 2003 in Salvador de Bahia was one of the most highly attended WAS
meetings ever held. On June 7 – 10, 2011, the WAS, in conjunction with Fenacam, will once
again hold a World Aquaculture meeting in Brazil; this time in the northeast city of Natal with its
beautiful beaches, and diversified aquaculture sectors. For this meeting, attendance is expected
in excess of 3,000 participants, representing over 50 countries. The 4-day program will host
in excess of 60 sessions complementing general categories such as: Aquaculture and Human
Health, Crustacean Culture, Finfish Culture, Mollusc Culture, Aquaculture for a Changing World,
Production Systems, and Feedstuffs-Feeds-and Feed Additives; finishing up with assorted Special
Topics including genetics, education, engineering, economics, and much more.
These sessions will be augmented with a Farmers Day/Industry Program including a Fenacam
Shrimp Farmers Session, and a Finfish Farmers Session with an emphasis on Tilapia, Recirculating
Systems, and Marketing. There will also be a series of short-courses available before the
conference on June 6th including: Biofloc Technology, Marine Ornamental Species, Shrimp
Infectious myonecrosis Virus (IMNV), and Job Opportunities for the Aquaculture Professional.
An exciting and highly represented trade show and exhibition will also be held in conjunction
with this meeting, with over 95% of booths, representing over 200 companies from more than
30 different countries, already sold. For more information on the conference and trade show
please see www.was.org or contact Mario.stael@scarlet.be. Complementing this tremendous
aquaculture event is an array of exciting farm tours which are planned both before and after the
conference, with specific dates and details available at www.fenacam.com.br.
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Conference information
Tentative Schedule
Monday, June 6
Registration Open & Exhibit Set-up 1000 - 1700
VIP Reception 1730 - 1800
Opening Ceremonies 1800 - 1900
Welcome Reception 1900 - 2100
Tuesday, June 7
Registration Open 0730 - 1700
Awards & Plenary Session 0830 - 1030
Refreshment Break 1030 - 1130
Trade Show Open 1030 - 1900
Sessions 1130 - 1230
Lunch 1230 - 1400
Sessions 1400 - 1730
Happy Hour & Posters 1730 - 1900
Student Reception 1900 - 2100
Wednesday, June 8
Registration Open 0800 - 1500
Sessions 0830 - 1030
Refreshment Break & Posters 1030 - 1100
Sessions 1100 - 1230
Trade Show Open 1030 - 1900
Lunch 1230 - 1400
Sessions 1400 - 1530
Refreshment Break & Posters 1530 - 1600
Sessions 1600 - 1730
Happy Hour & Posters 1730 - 1900
Thursday, June 9
Registration Open 0800 - 1500
Sessions 0830 - 1030
Refreshment Break & Posters 1030 - 1100
Sessions 1100 - 1200
Trade Show Open 1030 - 1700
Lunch 1200 - 1330
Sessions 1330 - 1500
Refreshment Break & Posters 1500 - 1530
Sessions 1530 - 1730
Exhibit Move-out 1700 - 2200
President’s Reception 1930 - 2200
Friday, June 10
Sessions 0830 - 1000
Refreshment Break & Posters 1000 - 1030
Sessions 1030 - 1200
Lunch 1200 - 1330
Sessions 1330 - 1500
Refreshment Break & Posters 1500 - 1530
Sessions 1530 - 1700
Tuesday, June 7
Grouper, Eel, Bass and Other Marine Finfish Species 11:30 12:30
Student Career Seminar 11:30 12:30
VIII International Shrimp Farming Symposium FENECAM 11:30 12:30
Finfish Nutrition and Feeding Strategies 11:30 17:30
Evolving to an Ecosystem Approach for Aquaculture 11:30 17:30
Freshwater Prawn - GTCAD Working Group - Workshop 11:30 17:30
Tuna and Yellowtails 14:00 15:30
Marine Shrimp Health 14:00 17:30
Recirculating Systems 14:00 17:30
Education, Extension, and Technology Transfer 14:00 17:30
Latin American and Caribbean Aquaculture 14:00 17:30
IAFI 14:00 17:30
Farmers Finfish Session 14:00 17:30
Catfish, Carp and Other Freshwater Finfish Species 16:00 17:30
Wednesday, June 8
Advances in Aquafood Processing 8:30 10:30
Marine Shrimp Genetics 8:30 10:30
Periphyton-based Aquaculture: Productivity and Profitability? 8:30 10:30
Sea Ranching 8:30 10:30
Oyster Culture 8:30 12:30
Brazilian Indigenous Species 8:30 12:30
Finfish Nutrition and Feeding Strategies - continued 8:30 12:30
VIII International Shrimp Farming Symposium FENECAM – con’t 8:30 12:30
Finfish Health 8:30 17:30
Aquaculture Engineering Session (AES) 8:30 17:30
Marine Shrimp Maturation and Hatchery Management 11:00 12:30
Open Ocean Aquaculture 11:00 12:30
Food Safety and Security 11:00 15:30
Sustainable Aquaculture: General 11:00 17:30
Cage-Culture 14:00 15:30
R & D of Aquaculture in Brazil 14:00 15:30
Cobia 14:00 17:30
Mussels, Pearl, Clams, Scallops and Queen Conch Culture 14:00 17:30
Farmers Finfish Session - continued 14:00 17:30
Microalgae: Bioenergy and Bioproducts 16:00 17:30
Thursday, June 9
Measuring Sustainability in a Changing World 8:30 10:30
Feed Additives for Health 8:30 10:30
Antimicrobials in Aquaculture Feeds 8:30 10:30
Scientific Publication in Aquaculture 8:30 10:30
Mollusc Reproduction, Nutrition and Growout 8:30 12:30
VIII International Shrimp Farming Symposium FENECAM – con’t 8:30 12:30
Fish Meal and Oil Extention 8:30 12:30
Freshwater Prawns - Macrobrachium 8:30 15:00
Friday, June 10
Mollusc Environmental and Health Management 8:30 10:00
Aquaculture Policy and Regulations 8:30 10:00
Finfish Genetics 8:30 12:30
Best Management Practices and Waste Treatment 8:30 12:30
VIII International Shrimp Farming Symposium FENECAM – con’t 8:30 12:30
FinFish Contributed 8:30 17:00
Ornamentals 8:30 17:00
Bio-floc Systems 8:30 17:00
Mollusc Genetics and Biotechnology 10:30 12:00
General Aquaculture Contributed 10:30 17:00
Finfish Larvae Management and Nutrition 13:30 17:00
Alternative Therapies (pre and probiotics) 13:30 17:00
Marine Shrimp Feed and Nutrition - continued 13:30 17:00
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Conference information
Measuring Fish Meal and Antimicrobials in Scientific Publication Thu Jun 9 8:30 -
Freshwater Sustainability Oil Extention Aquaculture Feeds in Aquaculture 10:30
Prawns - Functional Genomics 11:00 -
Macrobrachium Drugs in Aquaculture 12:00
Achieving Social and European Community 13:30 -
Responsibility Alternative Therapeutants 15:00
General Aquaculture for Feedstuffs and 15:30 -
Crustacean Culture the Rural Poor People Aquafeeds 17:30
19:30 - 22:00
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World Aquaculture 2011: KEY FACTS
Admission / Opening Hours
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The Organisers
World Aquaculture 2011 Conference Manager
P.O. Box 2302, Valley Center, CA 92082 USA
Tel: +1 760 7515005
Fax: +1 760 7515003
Email: worldaqua@aol.com
Web: www.was.org
Venue
Natal Convention Center, Natal, Brazil
Visa Information
Be sure to check with the Brazilian Embassy to see if you need a visa to enter Brazil from your country. Be sure to
start the visa application process early to make sure you get the visa in time.
http://www.brazil.org.uk/embassy/index.html
“Natal is located in the Brazilian state of Rio
Grande do Norte, which is the second-largest
producer of oil in Brazil. Natal is an administrative
center for oil production, and also exports a
large amount of shark cartilage to Japan. Other
exports include mangos, guavas, and cashew nuts”
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The beach at Natal