Aquaculture R&D Consortium
Aquaculture is the worlds fastest growing feed producing sector with an annual growth exceeding 10% for the last 2 decennia. The share of cultured fish in the global seafood production has exceeded 50%. In view of the stagnating (or declining) fishery landings, the importance of aquaculture production is bound to further increase. The aquaculture industry faces tremendous commercial and socio-economic opportunities but also challenges for the sustainable development of this sector.
Aquaculture research at Ghent University dates back to early seventies with research on the brine shrimp Artemia and its crucial role as live food organism in the larval culture of the main cultured marine fish and shellfish. Since the Artemia Reference Center its establishment in 1978, this center has continuously sought to develop multidisciplinary research with various other departments on a wide range of topics such as microbiology, analytical chemistry, pathology, histology, nutritional studies, socio-economic aspects of development cooperation, ecology, food safety and food security.
At present 14 departments from 4 faculties are involved in aquaculture related research, education or development cooperation. This has yielded a long list of joint A1 publications and ongoing or finished PhD studies. This group of research units have grouped into this consortium in order to strengthen mutual objectives.
Objectives
- Coordinate and increase research cooperation between its members
- Increase the visibility and attractivity for prospective postgraduate students and PhD students
- Support the valorisation of new developments with potential for commercial applications
- Strengthen the identity of the research group as a project partner
Consortium members
Faculty of Bioscience Engineering
- Aquaculture & Artemia Reference Center (Annelies Declercq)
- Applied Microbial Ecology (Nico Boon, Tom Defoirdt)
- Agriculture Economics (Xavier Gellynck)
- Immunology and Animal Biotechnology (Daisy Van Rompay)
- Aquatic Ecology (Peter Goethals)
- Food microbiology and Food preservation (Frank Devlieghere, Mieke Uyttendaele)
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
- Pathology, Bacteriology and Poultry Diseases (Annemie Decostere)
- Virology, Parasitology and Immunology (Hans Nauwynck)
- Morphology (Wim Van den Broeck)
Faculty of Sciences
- Bio-informatics and Systems Biology (Yves Van de Peer)
- Marine Biology (Marleen De Troch)
- Evolutionary Morphology of Vertebrates (Dominique Adriaens)
- Microbiology (Peter Vandamme, Anne Willems)
- Protistology & Aquatic Ecology (Wim Vyverman)
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Stress Physiology (Johan Aerts)
Contact
Peter Bossier, Coordinator
Patrick Sorgeloos, Honorary chairman