World Aquaculture 2023

May 29 - June 1, 2023

Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

Indigenous Aquaculture and Livelihoods

Tuesday, May 30, 2023 14:20 - 17:20 Waterfront 3
Chair: Matthew Osborne

  • 14:20
    Samantha Nowland

    TWO WAY APPROACH TO AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT: TROPICAL ROCK OYSTER FARMING IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

  • 14:40
    Simon Irvin

    IS LOW INPUT PRAWN QUACULTURE AN OPTION FOR INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN THE NORTH OF AUSTRALIA?

  • 15:00
    Sumilesh Wati Pal

    POTENTIAL BIOCONVERSION OF BLACK LIP AND MABĀ“E PEARL OYSTER WASTE INTO AN ORGANIC FERTILIZER

  • 15:20
    Michael Phillips

    BUSINESS SOLUTIONS FOR SMALLHOLDER AQUACULTURE LIVELIHOODS

  • 16:00
    Lucas Mead

    KUMUOLA: A SOURCE OF KNOWLEDGE; TRADITIONAL HAWAIIAN FISHPOND CAPTURES MAGNITUDE AND TEMPORAL PATTERN OF AN INTRODUCED MULLET Osteomugil engeli INVASION THROUGH STUDENT GENETIC BARCODING RESEARCH

  • 16:20
    Cara Jeffrey

    SUSTAINABLE MARINE AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT FOR SRI LANKA

  • 16:40
    Andres Piedrahita

    TILAPIA IN TIMES OF WAR, CASE STUDY OF A COMPANY IN HAITI