World Aquaculture 2021

May 24 - 27, 2022

Mérida, Mexico

Socioeconomics - con't

Friday, May 27, 2022 09:00 - 11:00 Salon 2B

  • 09:00
    Francisco Javier Martínez-Cordero

    POVERTY IMPACTS OF TILAPIA AQUACULTURE AT SMALL SCALE IN RURAL HOUSEHOLDS IN SOUTH PACIFIC STATES IN MEXICO

  • 09:20
    Juan L. Silva

    IS ESCHERICIA COLI A GOOD INDICATOR OF POSSIBLE FECAL CONTAMINATION OF CATFISH FILLETS?

  • 09:40
    Daniel Gordillo

    SOCIAL CHALLENGES AND RESISTANCE TO CHANGE OF COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN THE NORTHERN ZONE OF CHIAPAS AND HOW THE INDUSTRY (AQUACULTURE) HAS DEVELOPED THE LOCAL ECONOMY

  • 10:00
    Jorge Alberto Mares Mayagoitia

    SEASCAPE GENOMICS OF PINK ABALONE Haliotis corrugata AND BINATIONAL MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS.

  • 10:20
    David Cline

    CREATING BETTER EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS FOR EXTENSION AND OUTREACH

  • 10:40
    Wade Reweti

    AN INDIGENOUS MAORI PERSPECTIVE FROM AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY