Dave Little and Richard Newton participated in the kick-off meetings for the DANIDA funded ‘Climate resilient aquatic food systems for healthy lives of young women and girls in Bangladesh project’ aka the AQUAFOOD project.
Dave Little and Richard Newton participated in the kick-off meetings for the DANIDA funded ‘Climate resilient aquatic food systems for healthy lives of young women and girls in Bangladesh project’ aka the AQUAFOOD project.
Wesley Malcorps was an invited speaker at the IFFO Annual Conference in South Africa, presenting on seafood sustainability and the importance of traceability.
A workshop- ‘Building a sustainable seafood sector through collaboration’ attracted a diverse range of participants at the University of Stirling on Friday January 19th
The Institute of Aquaculture hosted an AwayDay to enable PhD students from six universities to network and share their perspectives around the theme “Aquatic Foods in Sustainable Food Systems.”
A short summary report from our #SeafoodMattersUK event is now available to support stakeholder dialogue and prompt further research and collaborative actions.
With sponsorship from Salmon Scotland, Institute of Aquaculture PhD students recently invited high school students to visit the University of Stirling campus and interact with them about their research