AQUACULTURE Europe 2021 (AE202I) included no fewer than 560 in-person presentations of papers, as well as 383 Eposters presenting online.Topics covered the whole range of aquaculture, from selective breeding through nutrition to disease control and the engineering aspects of open ocean sites.Climate change was also on the agenda, with research that showed the impact of global warming on a variety of species and environments, including European sea bass in the Mediterranean, clams in the coastal waters of Italy and salmon suffering from low oxygen levels in Eastern Canada.Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) play an ever-increasing role in aquaculture, and the session on RAS issues included an update on the Robust Smolt project in Scotland from European Aquaculture Society (EAS) President Herve Migaud.and studies on disinfection techniques and the microbiome used in biofilters.
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