Projects
Aquaculture 24-25 Ghent University
RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES FOR SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE, FISHERIES AND THE BLUE ECONOMY Ghent University
The overarching objectives of AQUASERV are to bring together, enhance, integrate and customise RI capacities (including facilities, instruments and expertise) and through the provision of transnational access (on-site or remote) and/or virtual access, to significantly further scientific advance and promote and facilitate the implementation of European Common Fisheries Policy, the Farm to Fork Strategy, the Sustainable Blue Economy and the ...
Aquaculture 23-24 Ghent University
Aquaculture 22-23 Ghent University
“Effect of available medicinal herbs of Bangladesh on growth performance, immune response and disease resistance in Fish: an alternative approach for sustainable aquaculture". KU Leuven
With the rapid expansion of aquaculture worldwide, vulnerability to diseases due to pathogen attacks in aquaculture organisms is increasing. To prevent and control pathogenic infestations in aquaculture, synthetic antibiotics, chemical drugs, chemotherapeutics and vaccines are being used for years, creating various health and environmental hazard, such as antibiotic-resistance in pathogens, mass destruction of beneficial aquatic bacteria, ...
Development of in-line gas chromatography for ultra-trace level analysis of off-flavor compounds in water and aquaculture KU Leuven
Microbial resource management of aquaculture ecosystems to prevent pathogen invasion Ghent University
The increasing demand for high-quality protein supplied through aquatic animal products causes
aquaculture to be the fastest growing food production sector in the world. A further sustainable
expansion of the sector is hampered by the frequent outbreak of bacterial diseases. The current
solutions include the use of antibiotics, which is unsustainable due to the development and spread
of antibiotic resistance, and the ...
The potential of the green seaweed Ulva (Chlorophyta, Ulvaceae) as a bioremediation model for integrated aquaculture in the Mekong delta (Vietnam) Ghent University
Integrated aquaculture reduces the environmental impacts of effluents and makes the activity more sustainable. Given the importance of aquaculture in Vietnam, we aim to investigate Ulva as a model for bioremediation in integrated aquaculture. We will screen Ulva species for bioremediation purposes concentrating on local diversity, their efficiency to extract nutrients from effluents and reproductive dynamics of the species.
Aquaculture Ghent University
The master of science or aquaculture education and training an international audience of students, researchers and fellows, with recourse to the expertise of Ghent University and renowned international guest lecturers. It is intended, inter alia, a transfer from European knowledge of, and to developing countries, with the finale to duty to promote a sustainable form of aquaculture in the main emerging markets. Besides a multidisciplinary ...