Topic: Aquaculture

Earthlanka Youth Network

Category: Multidisciplinary

Topics include: Archeology/Heritage; Conservation; Data science/Modelling; Scuba Diving; Ocean Literacy; Environment/Sustainability; Fisheries/Aquaculture; Indigenous Knowledge & Stewardship; Maritime; Oceanography; Policy/Governance; Socioeconomics

Country/Region: Sri Lanka

Earthlanka Youth Network organization started running in 2009. We were the first youth ever to do a side event in a COP UNFCCC for Sri Lanka, and we carried out a campaign for UNFCCC called the Make It Green Again campaign, producing a nature song from Sri Lanka.

Our organization started another project on conserving marine resources in Sri-Lanka where a young research team was trained to monitor, educate, and engage communities for marine conservation. This project, known as Poseidon Army, was initiated for the Marine Research & Conservation program, a cohort of youth who will work towards community development in coastal areas, bringing concerns on sustainable development in Sri Lanka, uplifting the tourism industry & engaging in Action planning at the national level on marine resources. The youth co-group was working with local and international marine researchers for conservation efforts and to establish marine sanctuaries.

Since 2015, this youth team has been working voluntarily and has continued activities in the Southern, Western, and Eastern coastal belts in the country. All the youth members are PADI certified and trained in Coastal and Marine Ecology restoration, Community-based ocean Education, Coastal and Reef debris cleaning, Developing TOT for School Teachers in Marine Education, Blue Flag Beach implementation, Local Fishery Harbor Management, Maintaining turtle hatcheries, Empowering women in ocean science, ocean-based research, policy and advocacy.

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Seas At Risk

Category: Biology & Ecology; Maritime Industry; Fisheries/Aquaculture

Topics include: Aquaculture; Deep Sea Mining; Fisheries; Marine Pollution (inc. plastics); Renewable Energy; Policy/Governance

Country/Region: Global

Seas At Risk is an association of environmental organisations from across Europe, working together to ensure that life in our seas and oceans is abundant, diverse, climate resilient, and not threatened by human activities. Its mission is to promote ambitious policies for marine protection at European and international level. With over 30 members representing the majority of European countries, Seas At Risk speaks for millions of citizens that care deeply about the health and well-being of seas and oceans.

Headquartered in Brussels, Seas At Risk has strong connections with the European institutions and with the UN and regional bodies responsible for seas and oceans, as well as with other like-minded organisations in Europe and around the world. This, together with our expertise and solid membership base, makes Seas At Risk a powerful voice, championing the cause of healthy seas and oceans for over 30 years.

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World Aquaculture Society

📚 Category: Fisheries/Aquaculture

🏷️ Topics include: Aquaculture

📍 Country/Region: International

The World Aquaculture Society, through its commitment to excellence in science, technology, education, and information exchange, will contribute to the progressive and sustainable development of aquaculture throughout the world.

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Society of Aquaculture Professionals

📚 Category: Ocean Professionals; Fisheries/Aquaculture

🏷️ Topics include: Aquaculture

📍 Country/Region: India

The Society of Aquaculture Professional (SAP) is a non-profit, non-government organization established for and by a group of aquaculture professionals, in India, in the year 2003. Currently, SAP has over 500+ aquaculture professionals as life members. Aqua India is the biannual conference conducted by SAP and attended by well over 500 aquaculture professionals from India and abroad.

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Society for Women in Marine Science (SWMS)

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Category: Ocean Professionals; Multidisciplinary

Topics include: Biology/Ecology; Data Science/Modelling; Scuba Diving; Diversity & Inclusion; Ocean Literacy; Environment/Sustainability; Fisheries; Aquaculture; Marine Science; Geoscience; Oceanography

Country/Region: Africa; North America

The Society for Women in Marine Science seeks to bring women and marginalized genders together in marine science to discuss, celebrate, and promote their research and experiences. We have several chapters across the US and Africa that operate at a local level, hosting outreach, professional development, and networking events in their local communities. Our Steering Committee hosts professional development webinars, networking opportunities, a bi-annual symposium, and a mentorship program at the international level. 

International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers

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📚 Category: Ocean Professionals

🏷️ Topics include: Biology/ Ecology; Infrastructure; Ocean Literacy; Environment/Sustainability; Fisheries; Aquaculture; Maritime; Oceanography; Policy/Governance

📍 Country/Region: International


The International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC) is an organization of librarians and information professionals involved in all aspects of aquatic and marine sciences and their allied disciplines. The association provides a forum to exchange and explore ideas and issues of mutual concern.

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