ABOUT THE CONFERENCE WAA14 incorporates the annual World Aquaculture Society symposium and the biennial Australasian Aquaculture Conference and Trade.

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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE WAA14 incorporates the annual World Aquaculture Society symposium and the biennial Australasian Aquaculture Conference and Trade Show WAA14 will be the largest gathering of international aquaculture professionals in the Asia Pacific region for 2014, with more than 3000 delegates expected to attend WAA14 will also incorporate the Australasian Aquaculture Awards The State Government is the major sponsor of the conference, which provides the opportunity to showcase South Australia’s aquaculture industry on a global stage

BENEFITS FOR SA Showcase the strength of SA’s progressive aquaculture industry and legislative frameworks Promote the premium seafood products produced by SA aquaculture farmers to an international audience Establish stronger ties with international aquaculture experts Highlight aquaculture investment opportunities in SA Develop and enhance new and existing export markets Promote local R&D expertise by highlighting significant research and development projects being undertaken in SA

PROGRAM ATTRACTIONS World Oyster Congress may be held in conjunction with WAA14, providing an opportunity for SAOGA members to network with international oyster industry experts An extensive Conference Program will feature sessions and workshops on a range of topics and issues, including: - Molluscs and Crustaceans - Marine Fish Culture - Freshwater Fish Culture- Ecology and Environment - Animal Science, Health and Diseases - Production Systems- Post Harvest Technologies - Nutrition, Genetics, Aquatic Animal Health - Economics and Social Sciences

OYSTER PROGRAM Two Oyster sessions 1.Oysters 2.Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) There is also scope to propose other session topics. Other sessions of potential interest: -Climate Change Ready – management strategies -Sustainable Development of Aquaculture -Spatial Planning and Regulation -Aquaculture Standards & Certification -Breeding & Genetics -Hatchery & Larvae Management -Water Quality and Usage -Biosecurity

OYSTER PROGRAM Other Sessions of potential interest cont: -Integrated Multi-trophic Aquaculture -Aquaculture Food Safety Programs, Inspections and Audits -Improving Energy Efficiency in Aquaculture Operations -Pearl and Queen Conch Culture -Marketing & Trade -Harmful Algal Blooms -Post-harvest Product Quality -Branding & Marketing – what works for me? -Social Licence to Operate (Kate Brooks) -Molluscan genomics and genetic improvements in China -Freshwater pearl aquaculture in China

WORKSHOPS/TOURS A range of pre- and post- conference tours are being arranged that may be of interest. Further information will be made available over coming months. Find out more at Oyster sessions and co-chairs are still being finalised and engagement and participation by oyster industry associations and operators is welcome. Contact Program Co-chairs: Jennifer Cobcroft (local) OR José Fernández-Polanco (international)