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General sites...

AquaNic - Aquaculture Network Information Center: the portall to
inform you on the world of the aquaculture: http://aquanic.org

AquaNet: an information service
on the water world. The covered subjects cover the following fields: aquaculture,
environmental conservation, education, fishings, limnology, oceanography...
AquaNet offers its data bases, " news ", press articles, jobs
offers and applications and an "on line" store! http://www.aquanet.com

Aquaculture.com:
http://www.aquaculture.com (also in Portuguese and Italian)
a portal to aquaculture: information, education, trade!
Fish Info Service:
a Web site of information (in English, Spanish, Russian and Japanese!)
in fisheries, aquaculture which serves industries by concentrating all
information necessary on only one site: http://www.fis.com

Worldcatch: a multitude of infos on the
market of sea products and on aquaculture: http://www.worldcatch.com
They have a daily electronic magazine very interesting.
Amphibios: portal of the activities,
pleasure, sport and seaworld professionals. Reference and resource agency
of the maritime field, Amphibios proposes diary, directory, advertisements,
articles, faqs, news, web services for aquaculture, shellfish farming,
fishing, water sport, trade and publishes a newsletter.
http://www.amphibios.com
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The shrimp culture...
Shrimp Farming: the site of the shrimp culture in the world which
presents the point of view of all the actors implied in this aquaculture
field: http://www.shrimpfarming.org
Images of Shrimp Aquaculture in Ecuador: a collection of aerial
photographs of shrimp farms in Ecuador: http://are.berkeley.edu/~macdougs/Aquaculture.html

The New-Caledonia shrimp: finally a site in french and moreover
very beautiful about shrimp culture in New-Caledonia; a complete presentation
of the channels: aquafarms, harvest, processing, the SOPAC...: http://www.sponline.com/sopac/crevette.htm

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The tilapia farming...

Rainforest: an huge tilapia farm in
Costa Rica (7.000 T/year). Some excellent receipts.http://www.rainforestaqua.com

Americulture: tilapia fry producers
in New Mexico (USA) and some receipts of tilapia. http://www.americulture.com

Jamaica Pride: http://www.jamaica-pride.com
tilapia producers in Jamaica.
Cherrysnapper: The site of Mr. Mike
Sipe, a producer of improved lines of tilapia http://www.cherrysnapper.com
El Chao: http://www.elchao.com/peces.htm
tilapia culture in Venezuela.

Tilapia
Info: (in English, German and approximate French), the site of International
Tilapia Foundation, promoting tilapia pisciculture to fight against the
hunger in the world http://members.nbci.com/tilapiainfo

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Universities, research
and extension centers...

Centro Nacional de Acuicultura e Investigaciones Marinas (CENAIM):
the aquaculture research center of Ecuador. http://www.cenaim.espol.edu.ec

IFREMER: French Research Institute
for Exploitation of the Sea . http://www.ifremer.fr

Auburn University: the Auburn university's
site about fishing and aquaculture (Alabama - USA): http://www.ag.auburn.edu/dept/faa

Laboratory of Aquaculture & Artemia Reference Center: directed
by Prof Patrick Sorgeloos of the University of Ghent (Belgium), the laboratory
of aquaculture & the ARC investigate on various fundamental aspects
of the biology of the artemia, its production and on larviculture of fish
and shellfish:
http://www.rug.ac.be/aquaculture

International Center for Living Aquatic
Resources Management (ICLARM): famous research and training center
in aquaculture in the Philippines: http://www.cgiar.org/iclarm

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The institutions
which represent the aquaculturists...

Cámara Nacional de Acuicultura: the site of the national chamber
of aquaculture of Ecuador:
http://www.cna-ecuador.com/

Global Aquaculture Alliance: the GAA's
web site. Procedures for a responsible aquaculture and éco-label:
http://www.gaalliance.org
American Tilapia Association:
http://www.tilapia.org
European Aquaculture Society: http://www.aquaflow.org/asp/Home.asp
(in all the languages of the European union!) the E.A.S. and its Aquaflow
program put in contact the researchers and the producers; a mine of information.

World Aquaculture Society: more than
4.000 members in 94 countries. http://www.was.org

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Looking for a job in aquaculture?
Noé
Aquaculture Consultants wish you to find a job:
Here are the best web sites where to place your
resume and/or consult job offers in aquaculture.
AquaNic: an American university site which
enables you to consult the job offers in aquaculture: http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/jobs/
and to place your cv: http://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/resume/
European Aquaculture Society: the European site of aquaculturists
which enables you to consult jobs offers: http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~booghe/eas/job/indexo.htm
and to present your resume: http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~booghe/eas/job/indexr.htm
Aquatic Network: an American site which presents job offers in
aquaculture: http://www.aquanet.com/busdir/jobs/jobdate.htm
and enables you to place your curriculum vitae on line: http://www.aquanet.com/busdir/wanted/AQ_BUS6.HTM
Fishjobs:
a site of jobs offer and application in aquaculture, fishing and fish
and seafood conditioning. It is necessary to pay to place its cv (25 USD
for 45 days) or a job offer: http://www.fishjobs.com/
F.A.O.: the United Nations's Food & Agriculture Organization
web site presents you its job offers in aquaculture and fisheries: http://www.fao.org/WAICENT/FAOINFO/FISHERY/empl/emple.asp
The Aquaculture Employment Page: an Australian site which presents
a whole series of links which will help you to seek an employment in the
field of aquaculture: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/7490/aquajobs.html
EdOpNet: this is not a site but a newsletter which monthly presents
job offers in aquaculture. To subscribe to this list, it is necessary
to send an email to LISTSERV@BOBO.NWS.ORST.EDU
and, in the text of your message (not in the subject line) it is necessary
to write: SUBSCRIBE EDOPNET

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