Details
- Mission objective
- Objective 1a - Protect and restore marine and coastal ecosystems and biodiversityObjective 3b - Blue economy - carbon-neutral and circular fisheries and aquacultureEnabler 2b - Raising awareness
- Lighthouse
- Atlantic basin
- Sector
- Cross-cuttingMarine living resources
- Topic(s)
- Aquatic plants and algaeBio-based materialsCircular economy approaches
- Type of action
- Research and InnovationUpscaling, deployment and replication of solutions
- Solution type
- Training materialsKnowledge sharing & capacity building
- Solution owner
- Aqua Vitae
- Country
- Other
Description
This course is an interdisciplinary exploration of Sustainable Aquaculture for Low Trophic Species, offering a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices in this field. It delves into the latest developments in low trophic aquaculture with a particular focus on species groups, including molluscs, echinoderms, macroalgae, and freshwater fish. Topics covered throughout the course encompass the biology of these four species groups, the design and operation of cultivation practices, environmental impact assessment, as well as an exploration of the economic and social aspects of aquaculture