The Institute of Marine Sciences (ICM) hosted last week a group of students of Environmental Biology dealing with the subject of “Aquaculture and Management of Animal Resources”. This is part of a new collaboration with the UAB Universtity to disseminate the research undertaken at the Institute. Students received a conference in the ICM’s auditorium on the value of aquaculture and the research on the reproduction of species of commercial interest.
The Institute of Marine Sciences (ICM) hosted last week a group of students of Environmental Biology dealing with the subject of “Aquaculture and Management of Animal Resources”. This is part of a new collaboration with the UAB Universtity to disseminate the research undertaken at the Institute. Students received a conference in the ICM’s auditorium on the value of aquaculture and the research on the reproduction of species of commercial interest. Then, the group visited the aquaria facilities and observe in situ how the different species are kept and how some of the experimental studies are performed.
This innitiative has been organized by Mercedes Blázquez (ICM) and Anna Soler (UAB) and has counted with the valuable help of Paula Medina, Eva Galimany and Elvira Martínez.