USA.- Presentations and conference proceedings from the National Aquaculture Extension Conference, held June 6-8 in Idaho, are now available online. 41 oral and nine poster presentations are posted on the Western Regional Aquaculture Center (WRAC) website. Presentations are available in PDF and video formats.
Held approximately every five years since 1992, this unique conference has provided a forum for professional development and growth for all levels of experience and years of service in aquaculture extension education. This year’s conference was supported by WRAC and Sea Grant.
Included in the proceedings are presentations from CTSA researchers Miguel de los Santos and Dr. Harry Ako, who shared the results of their respective research and extension efforts in the Pacific Islands, and CTSA Information Specialist Meredith Brooks, who discussed the opportunities and challenges for aquaculture extension in the region.
Download the proceedings on the WRAC website or watch the video presentations on the WRAC YouTube channel
Proceedings:
http://depts.washington.edu/wracuw/front%20page/extension_conf/extension_conf2.html
WRAC YouTube channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCevU6JxOsIM6j0jFaBl3cyg/videos
For an overview, here is the Conference Booklet:
http://depts.washington.edu/wracuw/front%20page/extension_conf/1.NAEC_Conference%20Booklet.pdf

Editor at the digital magazine AquaHoy. He holds a degree in Aquaculture Biology from the National University of Santa (UNS) and a Master’s degree in Science and Innovation Management from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, with postgraduate diplomas in Business Innovation and Innovation Management. He possesses extensive experience in the aquaculture and fisheries sector, having led the Fisheries Innovation Unit of the National Program for Innovation in Fisheries and Aquaculture (PNIPA). He has served as a senior consultant in technology watch, an innovation project formulator and advisor, and a lecturer at UNS. He is a member of the Peruvian College of Biologists and was recognized by the World Aquaculture Society (WAS) in 2016 for his contribution to aquaculture.