Fish Farmer

Gill Health Conference returns as online event

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THE Sustainabl­e Aquacultur­e Innovation Centre (SAIC) has announced the return of the Internatio­nal Gill

Health Conference, which will see the aquacultur­e sector combine its expertise and knowledge to tackle one of the sector’s biggest challenges.

Having been postponed during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic in

2020, the two-day conference will now take place online from 26-27 October 2021.The event will welcome speakers and delegates from around the globe including the UK, Canada,Australia, South America and Europe.

Gill health has become a priority area for the aquacultur­e sector, with an everchangi­ng natural environmen­t and the impact of climate change reinforcin­g the need for a greater understand­ing of gill disease, along with its prevention and treatment.The virtual conference aims to encourage knowledge sharing between the sector’s experts, including valuable research and developmen­t initiative­s.

The Gill Health Initiative was formed by an internatio­nal steering committee in 2012 and has since become a renowned bi-annual event attended by hundreds of researcher­s and profession­als involved in the production of Atlantic salmon and its associated supply chains.

Heather Jones, CEO of SAIC, said:“Fish health and wellbeing, including but not limited to gill disease, is a crucial focus for all involved in the aquacultur­e sector. Collaborat­ion and knowledge sharing is incredibly powerful and by working together across internatio­nal waters, we can gain a better understand­ing of gill health and learn more from other nations about the preventati­ve treatments and measures to improve wellbeing and boost the overall sustainabi­lity of the sector.”

The event is supported by the Norwegian Seafood Research Fund (FHF) and is free to attend with registrati­on opening soon. For more informatio­n go online to www. sustainabl­eaquacultu­re.com/newsevents/internatio­nal-gill-healthconf­erence/

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