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III International Workshop Fishing, Pollution and Environment PESCA CONyMA 2018

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By Milthon Lujan

Havana, Cuba.- The III International Workshop FISHING, POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENT (PESCA CONyMA 2018), gathers scientists and other professionals, businessmen and policy makers, involved in the sector with the aim of contributing to scientific exchange on fisheries, industrial processing, aquaculture and water pollution, taking into account the challenges which are in front of fisheries production at a global scale.

The workshop will promote a framework of reciprocity, exchange of experiences facing the commitments to achieving food security, in the context of ¨Blue Growth¨ policy, based on the sustainable development of aquaculture and use of fisheries resources as well as the increase in value added to the products from the sea.

Main Issues
– Management and sustainable uses of marine resources.
– Bioeconomics and fisheries management decisions.
– Health management of aquatic organisms.
– Aquaculture.
– Technology and safety of fishery products.
– Ecotoxicology.
– Aquatic Pollution.
– Climate variability.
– Aquatic biodiversity.
– Management and protection of coastal ecosystems.
– Disasters in aquatic environments.
– Ecology modulation.
– Food Safety.
– Bays Management.
– Oceanography
– Comunitary development and gender.
– Governance.

Date: April 2 – 6, 2018, Havana, Cuba.
Languages: Spanish, English and Portuguese.

Registration fee:
Foreign participants 200.00 CUC
Cuban participants 500.00 CUP

More information
President: Dr C. Gustavo Arencibia Carballo. e-mail: gustavo@cip.alinet.cu/ Phone: (53 7) 209-7875, Address: 246 No. 503 entre 5ta Ave. y Mar, Santa Fe, La Habana, Cuba, CP: 19100.
Vice-President. Dr C. Rafael Antonio Tizol Correa. e-mail: tizol@cip.alinet.cu

All the documents will be posted at:
link:mega.nz; Nickname: pescaconyma@gmail.com; Password: pescaconyma2018

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