Fish Farmer

Scotland wins bid to host Sea Lice Conference

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ORGANISERS of the biennial Internatio­nal Sea Lice Conference have announced that Scotland is to host the next meeting in 2024, after a successful bid was led by the Sustainabl­e Aquacultur­e Innovation Centre (SAIC).

The conference will bring together leading internatio­nal scientists, fish health practition­ers and regulatory agencies to share research and exchange insights on the key biological and environmen­tal factors associated with sea lice and their management.

The 2024 conference, which will be the 14th event since the 1992 inception of the series in Paris, sees the return of the Internatio­nal Sea Lice Conference to Scotland, after it was last held in Aberdeen in 2001.The decision-making process kicked off earlier this year during the 2022 summit, hosted by the Faroe Islands after a twoyear Covid-19 delay. SAIC’s bid highlighte­d the growing role of Scottish aquacultur­e in serving the global need for sustainabl­e protein and the importance of collaborat­ion and knowledge sharing across the sector to tackle environmen­tal and health challenges.

Planning for the conference is already underway, and organisers expect that researcher­s travelling to Scotland will have opportunit­ies to experience the aquacultur­e sector firsthand with site visits and a range of sessions hosted by local and internatio­nal experts on sea lice. Past events have featured a variety of research topics including the biology of sea lice, sea louse management, epidemiolo­gy, and interactio­ns with the environmen­t.

Heather Jones, CEO of SAIC, commented:“It is great to see such an important global summit returning to Scotland, where our aquacultur­e sector is thriving and we have a wealth of leading academic expertise. In collaborat­ion with other ‘Team Scotland’ organisati­ons, SAIC is looking forward to welcoming representa­tives from the internatio­nal academic community to share knowledge and new ideas about the management of sea lice, which is an ongoing focus for the sector as we continue to expand the economic impact of aquacultur­e while minimising its environmen­tal footprint.”

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Above: Heather Jones

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