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The "Rohu: (Labeo rohita) Database" is designed by Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture (CIFA), Kausalyaganga, Bhubaneswar pertaining detailed information related to basic biology, genetics, nutritional requirements, physiological studies, flesh quality and its value addition,...read more
Each year, MPI assesses the status of as many fish stocks and fisheries as possible against the requirements of the Harvest Strategy Standard for New Zealand Fisheries.read more
The advancements in agricultural biotechnology during the past few decades have changed the existing research scenario and work pattern of scientists and researchers in retrieving and analysing the genomic data using a variety of computational tools. The growing use of information technology in...read more
Aquaculture is one of five sectors in the EU's Blue Growth Strategy, aimed at harnessing untapped potential for food production and jobs whilst focusing on environmental sustainability. TAPAS addresses this challenge by supporting member states to establish a coherent and efficient regulatory framework aimed at sustainable growth.
Aquaculture is one of five sectors in the EU's Blue Growth Strategy, aimed at harnessing untapped potential for food production and jobs whilst focusing on environmental sustainability. TAPAS addresses this challenge by supporting member states to establish a coherent and efficient regulatory framework aimed at sustainable growth.
As stated by the marine research decision makers in Europe in the “Ostend Declaration” in 2010, a major challenge is to support the development of a truly integrated and sustainably funded European Ocean Observing System. This will be achieved with more long-term measurements of key parameters but is impaired by the costs and lack of reliability of ocean sensors in general.
As stated by the marine research decision makers in Europe in the “Ostend Declaration” in 2010, a major challenge is to support the development of a truly integrated and sustainably funded European Ocean Observing System. This will be achieved with more long-term measurements of key parameters but is impaired by the costs and lack of reliability of ocean sensors in general.
The European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC) is a distributed RI aiming at providing a strategic delivery mechanism for excellent and largescale marine science in Europe. EMBRC offers services to users from academia, industry, technology and education in all sectors in the fields of marine biology and ecology, particularly supporting the development of blue biotechnologies. The services will be provided at the EMBRC nodes in EMBRC member countries. Users will be able to easily search EMBRC services and prices and make requests on the EMBRC access portal on the EMBRC website.
The European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC) is a distributed RI aiming at providing a strategic delivery mechanism for excellent and largescale marine science in Europe. EMBRC offers services to users from academia, industry, technology and education in all sectors in the fields of marine biology and ecology, particularly supporting the development of blue biotechnologies. The services will be provided at the EMBRC nodes in EMBRC member countries. Users will be able to easily search EMBRC services and prices and make requests on the EMBRC access portal on the EMBRC website.
The Culture Collection of Algae and Protozoa (CCAP) is located within the Scottish Association for Marine Science campus on the Dunstaffnage peninsula near Oban on the scenic west coast of Scotland.
It is a component of the UK's scientific infrastructure and is funded by the Natural...read more
The RCC maintains 4575 strains of marine microalgae, bacteria and viruses.read more
The main MBA Collection consists of some 400 strains from 80 genera of marine phytoplankton. Many Plymouth strains are not held by any other collection in the world. Within the collection we have a large number of Emiliania huxleyi strains and Dunaliella species contributed by major...read more
Prof. Philippe Lebaron established the MOLA collection in 2001, and we now maintain 2515 environmental bacterial strains in our collection, with new ones being added each week. Microorganisms are isolated from samples taken during oceanographic cruises all over the globe: from oligotrophic...read more