Call for Abstract

9th International conference on Fisheries & Aquaculture, will be organized around the theme “Future of World Fisheries & Aquaculture”

Fisheries 2018 is comprised of 14 tracks and 94 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Fisheries 2018.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1Freshwater aquaculture
  • Track 1-2Marine fin fish farming
  • Track 1-3Shellfish farming
  • Track 1-4Algae farming
  • Track 1-5Integrated aquaculture
  • Track 1-6Suspended-aquaculture
  • Track 1-7 Intensive aquaculture
  • Track 1-8 Labeling
  • Track 2-1Drug Delivery
  • Track 2-2Nanoparticles as Fish Growth Promoter
  • Track 2-3Nano-Tagging and Barcoding
  • Track 2-4Water Filtration
  • Track 2-5Nanotechnology for Water Management
  • Track 2-6Nano-Fishing
  • Track 3-1Mendelian Inheritance
  • Track 3-2Colour Polymorphism
  • Track 3-3Gene Technology
  • Track 3-4Epigenetics
  • Track 3-5Molecular Genetics
  • Track 4-1Aquaculture drugs
  • Track 4-2Aquatic animal veterinary medicine
  • Track 4-3Biofilms
  • Track 4-4Biosecurity
  • Track 4-5Crustacean bacterial diseases
  • Track 4-6Crustacean fungal diseases
  • Track 4-7Crustacean parasitic diseases
  • Track 4-8Finfish bacterial diseases
  • Track 4-9Finfish fungal diseases
  • Track 4-10Finfish parasitic diseases
  • Track 4-11Shellfish bacterial diseases
  • Track 4-12Shellfish fungal diseases
  • Track 4-13Shellfish parasitic diseases
  • Track 5-1Prevent overfishing
  • Track 5-2Conservation/restoration aquaculture
  • Track 5-3Increase long-term economic and social benefits
  • Track 5-4Ensure a safe and sustainable supply of seafood
  • Track 5-5Rebuild overfished stocks
  • Track 5-6Stock enhancement
  • Track 6-1Extensive aquaculture
  • Track 6-2Cage system
  • Track 6-3Irrigation ditch or pond systems
  • Track 6-4Integrated recycling systems
  • Track 6-5 Classic fry farming
  • Track 6-6Inhumane methods
  • Track 7-1Aquaponics
  • Track 7-2Bioflocs
  • Track 7-3Biofouling
  • Track 7-4Biofuels
  • Track 7-5Effluent waste management
  • Track 7-6Recirculating aquaculture system technology
  • Track 7-7System modelling
  • Track 8-1Jawless fish
  • Track 8-2Cartilaginous fish
  • Track 8-3Bony fish
  • Track 8-4Benthopelagic fish
  • Track 9-1Life in Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Track 9-2Aquatic Habitats
  • Track 9-3Aquatic Organisms
  • Track 9-4Factors Affecting Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Track 9-5Water and Sediment Quality
  • Track 10-1Benthic fish
  • Track 10-2Bottom feeder
  • Track 10-3Ground fish
  • Track 10-4Pelagic Fish
  • Track 10-5White Fish
  • Track 11-1Abalone
  • Track 11-2Freshwater mussels
  • Track 11-3Mussels
  • Track 11-4Oysters
  • Track 11-5Scallops
  • Track 11-6Tridacna
  • Track 12-1Essence of the fishing industry
  • Track 12-2Commercial fishing
  • Track 12-3Fish processing
  • Track 12-4Fish products
  • Track 12-5Fish marketing
  • Track 12-6Fish types
  • Track 12-7Fishing by country
  • Track 12-8Fishing communities
  • Track 12-9Fishing disasters
  • Track 12-10Fishing banks
  • Track 13-1Hand fishing
  • Track 13-2Spearfishing
  • Track 13-3Netting
  • Track 13-4Angling
  • Track 13-5Trapping
  • Track 13-6Blast fishing
  • Track 13-7Bottom trawling
  • Track 13-8Cyanide fishing
  • Track 13-9Muroami
  • Track 14-1Primary markets
  • Track 14-2Secondary markets
  • Track 14-3Higher secondary markets
  • Track 14-4Terminal markets