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NORWAY - Fiskeriforskning is organising the annual SEAFOODplus Conference in May. This year's theme is "Seafood for a better life".
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Reduces risk of diseases
Up to 40 scientists from Europe and the USA will also participate at the conference, which will span two days. The first day of the conference will be common for all participants, and will present an overview over how far the work in the SEAFOODplus Programme has progressed. The theme for the day is "Seafood for a better life".
On the second day, three parallel symposia with a number of contributions from Norwegian seafood research will centre around consumer-oriented seafood product development, how seafood can reduce the risk of chronic diseases, and how to prevent disease through seafood.
Fiskeriforskning plays an important role
Fiskeriforskning is a leading player in SEAFOODplus, participating in 8 out of 20 research projects under the auspices of the organisation, which is the largest research programme on seafood the EU has ever supported financially.
Fiskeriforskning is also the coordinator for two of the most important research programmes in SEAFOODplus; "Seafood from source to consumer products" and "Seafood from aquaculture".
Source: Fiskeriforskning - 13th March 2006
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