TheFishSite: Aquaculture Event Listings
Welcome to TheFishSite Aquaculture Events section.
Keep up to date with what is happening in the global aquaculture industry. If we are missing an aquaculture event you know about, please feel free to submit the details here. Get your company and products in front of the top buyers from more than 60 countries. This is your opportunity to launch new products, meet new buyers, learn emerging trends and access the most of Asian seafood market.
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center Boston, Massachusetts, US
Dubai International Exhibition Centre, Dubai
The Middle East is enjoying a growing population base, driving increased food consumption trends. Traditionally, per capita consumption of seafood has been high and with recent financial prosperity, increased tourism and education regarding the health benefits of consuming fish, total seafood consumption is increasing annually.
Modern transport and logistics practices have grown these markets from coastal areas to encompass substantial inland and remotely located populations. As a consequence, fresh and processed seafood products are now widely available throughout all Middle East countries.
The abundant fishing resources of the Arabian Gulf provide for a substantial fishing industry, however, reflecting the current global environment, the responsible management of this industry and its finite resource is paramount. Availability of capital and recent commitment in the region to sustainable management of natural fishing resources has encouraged investments in major aquaculture projects.
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
AMI Expo is co-locating with the FMI 2012 Show, UFPA's United Fresh and the US Food Showcase, bringing together almost 1,200 exhibitors and 25,000 attendees in Dallas.
AMI Expo always delivers quality education, networking and innovative exhibits that draw the industry leaders you need to see. Now with our new partnership, AMI packer processors have yet another compelling reason to attend AMI Expo: thousands of their retail customers in one place!
The World Council of Fisheries Societies is a non-profit, nongovernmental organisation that currently includes 12 scientific and professional fisheries societies and affiliated organisations world wide.
The main aim of the Council is to promote international cooperation in fisheries science, conservation and management by encouraging and promoting sustainable management practices, excellence in fisheries research and the wise use of fishery resources. One important way in which the Council seeks to achieve these ends is through the organisation of a major World Fisheries Congress every 4 years.
The Congress has hosted 5 highly successful meetings, the most recent being the 5th in Yokohama in 2008. For 2012, the 6th Congress moves to Europe, where it will be held in Edinburgh, the beautiful capital of Scotland, hosted by the Fisheries Society of the British Isles. The International Programme Committee have put together a really interesting programme. On behalf of the World Fisheries Congress and the Fisheries Society of the British Isles, I extend a cordial welcome to delegates.
Aquaculture UK is now established as the UK’s premier aquaculture exhibition with a well attended conference run in parallel. It is a truly international event, which in 2010 attracted almost 1000 visitors from 23 countries, who came to see the latest products and innovations.
Aquaculture UK 2012 offers exhibitors a valuable opportunity to launch new products, meet decision makers and promote their products and services.
More than 70 exhibitors representing manufacturers and suppliers from all over the world will display current developments and products in the fields of aquaculture technology, fish feed, fish health, quality assurance, training, funding, fish farmer networks, grading, equipment, storage, processing, packaging, environmental protection, distribution, consultancy, insurance and much more.


