AquaWales: minmizing the impacts of intensive aquaculture in the face of climate change, CLUSTER, student

  • Brophy, Peter (PI)
  • Cable, Jo (CoI)
  • Consuegra, Sonia (CoI)
  • Ellison, Amy (CoI)
  • Foote, Andrew (CoI)
  • Gara, Brendan (CoI)
  • Garcia de Leaniz, Carlos (CoI)
  • Gough, Peter (CoI)
  • Hall, David (CoI)
  • Hatton-Ellis, Tristan (CoI)
  • Jack, James (CoI)
  • Marsh-Smith, Stephen (CoI)
  • Orozco-terWengel, Pablo (CoI)
  • Roderick, Eric (CoI)
  • Uren-Wenster, Tamsyn (CoI)
  • Xavier, Rauquel (CoI)

Project: Externally funded research

Project Details

Description

Directly addresses the three main challenges for sustainable aquaculture (reducing its ecological footprint, reducing the risk of disease transmission, and controlling the inadvertent introduction of invasive species)
Novel approach considering simultaneously the roles of genetic and non-genetic effects on fish domestication and response to crowding
Combines new molecular techniques with the power of citizen science to develop innovative methods of early detection and management of invasive species in relation to Aquaculture and Fisheries
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date28 Nov 201431 Dec 2018

Funding

  • Rhwydwaith Ymchwil Cymru ar Ynni Carbon Isel a'r Amgylchedd | Low Carbon Energy and Environment Research Network Wales (Funder reference unknown): £60,788.76

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