According to show organisers, all of the booths at Aquaculture Europe 2016 have now been sold out, and there are over 1200 participants already.
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Aquaculture in Europe has plateaued resulting in overall output remaining more or less constant in volume since 2000.
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Aquaculture Europe 2016 is organised by the European Aquaculture society with the cooperation and support of Marine Scotland, part of the Scottish Government, and The Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland.
The Aquaculture Europe 2016 will present the latest science to support further development and industry panels will discuss key opportunities and identify areas to encourage further sustainable growth in aquaculture.
The morning plenary sessions will address different aspects of the event theme in a novel way.
The event will run from 20th - 23rd September at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre, Scotland.
The Aquaculture Europe 2016 will present the latest science to support further development and industry panels will discuss key opportunities and identify areas to encourage further sustainable growth in aquaculture.
The morning plenary sessions will address different aspects of the event theme in a novel way.
The event will run from 20th - 23rd September at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre, Scotland.
Read more HERE.
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