Project symposium herring
Herring symposium focusing on herring in the southern Baltic – mainly Sweden, Poland and Germany. The project seeks to improve the sustainable and holistic management of herring in the South Baltic Region.
Herring symposium focusing on herring in the southern Baltic – mainly Sweden, Poland and Germany. The project seeks to improve the sustainable and holistic management of herring in the South Baltic Region.
For information and agenda please see link below.
The meeting will take place at Park Inn Hotel, Engvej 171, 2300 Copenhagen S. Please see below for agenda and more information.
Thee meeting will take place at the Ministry of Agriculture in Vilnius, Lithuania. – BALTFISH Forum Seminar 11:00- 18:00 on 8 September; – High Level Group Meeting 9:00- 16:00 on 9 September. Please see agenda below.
The meeting may be postponed to 30th October 2014. More information forthcoming.
The fishing sector, NGOs, national administrations, EU institutions and interested members of the public are invited to participate in a seminar and discussion on the status of European fish stocks and the economic situation of European fishing fleets. Presentations will be made by senior experts in fisheries biology concerning the Mediterranean and Black Seas, the northeast … Continued
ICES will host a workshop on cod first week of October at the National Marine Fisheries Research Institute in Gdynia, Poland. More information forthcoming.
Marine Strategy Framework Directive and the Marine Strategy Coordination Group (MSCG) will host its 10th meeting of the Working Group on Data, Information and Knowledge Exchange (WG DIKE). The meeting will take place at the Conference Centre Albert Borschette, Room AB/0B, Rue Froissart 36, B-1040 Brussels. Please see below for draft agenda.
The Finnish FishMarket is a seminar on the latest developments and innovations around the theme of fish passages. For more information and registration please see links below.
FishBase is hosting its annual FishBase Symposium focusing on fish genes at the Museum of Natural History in Stockholm, Sweden. Genetic methods are becoming increasingly important for the study of fish and are used for everything from producing genetically modified fluorescent fish to monitor endangered species. FishBase Sweden has invited seven prominent scientists to illuminate … Continued