Carna Research Station
@CarnaResearchRyan Institute, University of Galway. Aquaculture, marine research and life in a research facility on the West coast of Ireland, curated by Dr Alex Wan
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It's been an amazing meeting presenting @uniofgalway contribution to the CIRCNET project outputs for the extended producer responsibility scheme in fishing and aquaculture gear plastics @RyanInstitute #SDG14
CIRCNET project- Examining the advancements on end of life fishing gear plastic recycling and reuse in Iceland @RyanInstitute #SDG14
At the end of the year, the extended producer's responsibility scheme for fishing+aquaculture gear will be in place. CIRCNET project serves to address the practical solutions in collection, recycling, and reuse. @RyanInstitute @Galway_Research
Presenting @projectsafeeu progress on circular aquafeed ingredients hosted by our @ZUTSzczecin partners at the end of year 2 meeting. @Galway_Research @RyanInstitute #SDG14 #CircularEconomy #nutrientrecovery #lowcarbon
A very productive meeting with our research partners in @ZUTSzczecin Excited to see how @projectsafeeu circular feed ingredients perform as functional feeds in carp! 😍 @Galway_Research @RyanInstitute #SDG14 #CircularEconomy @
Join us at Circnet's Circular Economy of Fishing Gear seminar- 15.5.2024 Online registration via interreg-npa.eu/projects/circn…
CRS has played an important role in hosting the University of Galway's BSc Marine science students in pioneering marine discovery and addressing important questions about our marine environment. youtube.com/watch?v=oujIiP… @uniofgalway @RyanInstitute @Galway_Research
Something new for the new year ! Newly released European spiny lobster larvae
Processed animal proteins such as feather meal can be a sustainable, safe, and low-impact ingredient for animal feeds, especially aquafeeds. issuu.com/mercatormedia/…
Nice to see Irish seafood export in HK. High-quality seafood, such as bivalves, is highly popular in Asia, and many Asian nations are willing to pay a premium for this.
A bit about our SAFE project, a circular economy approach in aquaculture @RyanInstitute @Galway_Research @projectsafeeu youtu.be/tsGlBu1jQJw
A cold and tranquil start to the day at CRS.
We are hiring! A PhD scholarship in the development of novel technologies in spiny lobster rearing: Lobster-TECH🦞🦞 A collab between CRS and CIIMAR, Porto. email alex.wan@universityofgalway.ie for more information @RyanInstitute @Galway_Research
On the last sampling day of the @MarineInst @RyanInstitute @uniofgalway lobster research collaboration.
Rodrigo from @CiimarUp with Diogo Amaral presenting his PhD project at the 10th Workshop of the doctoral programme of animal science at University of Porto. #aquaculture #CircularEconomy
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