Atlantic Salmon Farmers Take Part in Aquaculture Canada 2012
29 May 2012CANADA - Atlantic Canadian salmon farmers will participate in Canada’s most comprehensive aquaculture science and technology conference this week. Representatives from the Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association (ACFFA) and its member companies will attend Aquaculture Canada 2012 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island from May 27-30.
Sponsored by the Aquaculture Association of Canada and entitled “New
Frontiers: Bridging Technology and Economic Growth,” this conference will bring
together industry experts, researchers, producers, veterinarians, students and
regulators from across Canada to learn about the latest research and innovation
involving Canada’s $2.1 billion aquaculture industry.
“Atlantic Canadian salmon farmers are huge believers in the importance of new
technology and innovation in building our sector. That’s how we have become leaders in
this global industry,” says Pamela Parker, Executive Director of the Atlantic Canada Fish
Farmers Association. “Our farmers have a long history of working proactively on cutting-
edge research and development projects with top scientists, universities and the private
sector.”
ACFFA organises an annual research workshop each fall that highlights the research
being conducted in Atlantic Canada, says Parker. Some of this work will be featured in
Charlottetown. Our member companies are collaborating on a variety of projects
including exploring non-chemical sea lice treatment options like cleaner fish and sea lice
traps; pioneering iCage™ technology that reduces the amount of antifoulant used on
farms; commercialising Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA); and participating
in a variety of initiatives aimed at restoring the diminishing wild salmon populations in
this region’s rivers, says Ms Parker.
“Our mission is to promote, support, and encourage educational, scientific, and
technological development and advancement of aquaculture in Canada,” says Gail Ryan
Executive Director of the Aquaculture Association of Canada. “Our industry members –
in both the finfish and shellfish sectors - are keen supporters of our goals and are always
working hard to advance and grow this important sector.”
Aquaculture Canada 2012 will include sessions on integrated pest management, fish
health, sustainability, advances in fish nutrition, emerging tools in environmental
monitoring and coastal and marine spatial planning.
“We’re always looking for ways to grow and improve our industry, and we’re looking
forward to hearing from some of Canada’s top aquaculture professionals,” says Ms Parker.
The Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association (ACFFA) is an industry-funded association
working on behalf of the salmon farming industry in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
The ACFFA represents salmon producers in addition to a wide range of supporting
companies and organisations. Salmon farming employs over 3000 people in our region
and generates over $330 million to our provincial economies.
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