Can Tho University recently held a workshop in the framework of the project “Perceptions of farmed fish welfare by different stakeholders: a focus on small-scale fish farms in Mekong Delta, Vietnam”
Experts from the Polish Society for Conservation Genetics LUTREOLA visited Đồng Tháp Community college to provide training for staff and students on sampling procedures to create operational welfare indicators for basa fish.
In early June, Simão Zacarias joined a field trip organised by one of our partner projects that is working on perceptions and attitudes towards fish vaccination in Thailand.
Simão Zacarias attended the Vietshrimp Aquaculture International Fair in Ca Mau, Vietnam and gave a presentation on the potential of adopting high welfare practices.
Simão Zacarias and one of our local project partners recently visited an integrated catfish (Pangasius) farm as part of the ongoing welfare hotspot analysis.
The Vietnam Institute of Fisheries Economics and Planning (VIFEP) report on the start-up of their research project: “Assessing the status of awareness, behavior, best practices and proposing solutions related to improving animal welfare in shrimp value chains in the Mekong River Delta in Viet Nam”
As part of the ongoing welfare hotspot analysis, Simão and Prof. Surintorn from Suranaree University of Technology, visited three farms in Nakhon Ratchasima and Nakhon Sawan.
Trong video này, Nghĩa sẽ giới thiệu đôi nét về bản thân, cũng như chia sẻ một số điều đã học được sau hai tháng theo học chương trình thạc sĩ ngành ‘Bệnh học thủy sản’ tại trường Đại học Stirling, Vương Quốc Anh.
During October 2023, David Little and Simão Zacarias undertook a series of field visits as part of a fish welfare “hotspot analysis” aiming to identify where issues of greatest concern for fish welfare arise within the value chain.
With funding through Open Philanthropy, Hon and Nghia share their first impressions of Stirling and joining the Masters Programmes at the Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling.