Background
The Aquaculture Centre was established in
1990 as a collaborative venture between the University of
Guelph and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and
Rural Affairs. It coordinates a variety of research,
extension and educational activities, including the
Aquaculture Centre and the Alma Aquaculture Research
Station. The Aquaculture Centre cooperates with Provincial
and National aquaculture institutions and associations to
facilitate information and technology transfer to the
private sector. Educational activities include a non-thesis
graduate degree program, and a variety of technical training
workshops for farmers as well as 'Certificate' training
programs for either novices or fisheries professionals.
Aquaculture Centre
Alma Aquaculture Research Station
Aquaculture Education
Opportunities
for graduate studies in aquaculture include PhD and MSc
research programs. Additional educational training includes
certificate training for fisheries professionals, technical
workshops for farmers and opportunities for university
co-op, high school and college students. Read MoreAquaculture Research
A
wide variety of aquaculture research areas are being
addressed. These include nutrition, health, growth
physiology, reproductive physiology, breeding and genetics,
fish behavior and welfare, re-circulation technology and
waste management. Read
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