The annual Larval Fish Conferences (LFC) that serve as the focal point of ELHS activities is hosted and sponsored by various organizations throughout the world, cover the complete spectrum of research (from all habitats and geographic locations) related to fish early life history. Anyone interested in the subject matter can attend the conference
With the world population racing past the 7 billion mark and natural fishing stocks overexploited, aquaculture will be expected to provide for the increasing global seafood demand, in a sustainable and profitable way. This year GLIMPSE the future of aquaculture at “Farming the Sea” during the 29th Annual Alltech International Symposium in Lexington, Ky., USA, from May 19-22
The world is abuzz about algae and their seemingly limitless potential. Lauded as the possible future of biofuels, a solution to carbon sequestering and a sustainable source of healthy fats and oils for food production, now is the time to find out more. Everything has the potential to be greener if we GLIMPSE the future of agriculture with algae, at GLIMPSE 2020, the 29th Annual Alltech International Symposium in Lexington, Ky., USA, from May 19-22, 2013