Latest Issue of SEAFARE Project News on Working Towards Sustainable Aquaculture
This issue of SEAFARE Project News features an Interview with SEAFARE coordinator Daniel Lee; a summary of important decisions from the sixth SEAFARE group meeting in Dublin; information about the SEAFARE workshop on the future of European Smelt; and an outline of the key objectives of the SEAFARE project.
The April 2013 issue of SEAFARE Project News can be downloaded from the SEAFARE project website at: http://www.seafareproject.eu/files/1913/6662/4761/SEAFARE_Newsletter_April_2013.pdf(opens in new window)
Note for Editors
SEAFARE is coordinated by specialists from the Centre for Applied Marine Sciences (http://www.cams.bangor.ac.uk/(opens in new window)) a division of Bangor University with extensive experience in the management of marine R&D projects. The project is co-funded by the European Union Atlantic Area Transnational Programme (2007-2013).
The Centre for Applied Marine Sciences (CAMS) takes a multidisciplinary and integrated approach to the investigation of coastal seas through the interface between biology, physics, chemistry and geology. It has extensive experience in the application of science to natural resource management, environmental planning, impact assessment, education and training.
AquaTT is the project dissemination partner. Detailed partner profiles are available on request.
For press queries, please contact the project communication officer:
Federico Cardona Pons, AquaTT (email: federico@aquatt.ie Tel: +353 1 644 9008)
AquaTT staff are available to respond to queries in English, French, Spanish, Italian and Dutch.