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SUMMARY:Seafood Expo Global
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 conference program will feature more than 20 educational sessions\, presented by top seafood industry experts. Attendees will take away informative\, engaging and practical information covering the most important and timely issues relevant to today’s seafood business environment. Located onsite at the Fira Barcelona Gran Via Venue. \n\n\n\nThe program will be presented in English. \n\n\n\nThe year’s conference program focuses on the following topics: \n\n\n\n\nTraceability & Transparency\n\n\n\nAquaculture\n\n\n\nAutomation/Machine Learning\n\n\n\nBlue Foods Strategies & Policy\n\n\n\nCorporate Due Diligence\n\n\n\nConsumption Trends\n\n\n\nEmerging Markets & Species\n\n\n\nProduct Innovation & Marketing\n\n\n\nProcessing & Equipment\n\n\n\nSeafood Business & Finance\n\n\n\nSustainable Innovation & Responsible Management\n\n\n\nSupply Chain Compliance & Control
URL:https://foodimar.eu/event/seafood-expo-global/
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SUMMARY:European Maritime Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:The EMD is the occasion to pay tribute to “maritime Europe” and put all maritime sectors and activities in the spotlight to help European citizens realise the real outreach and variety of sea-related activities going on in Europe and provoke reflection on the crucial role the seas play in our everyday life. \n\n\n\nIt is the annual event during which Europe’s maritime community meet to network\, discuss and outline joint action on maritime affairs and sustainable blue economy. \n\n\n\nThe EMD is also the place where ‘Ocean Leaders Meet’. It provides an engaging and interactive experience to catch up on the current state of play on a broad range of issues concerning the blue economy and the marine environment and to discuss ways of moving forward. It features inspirational speakers\, thematic sessions\, stakeholder workshops\, exhibition and lots of networking opportunities. The EMD targets professionals from businesses\, governments\, public institutions\, NGOs and academia as well as EU citizens interested in the sea. \n\n\n\nMore Info to Come…
URL:https://foodimar.eu/event/european-maritime-day-2026/
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SUMMARY:Aquaculture Europe 2026
DESCRIPTION:Food systems\, including aquaculture\, are being challenged by changes resulting from global warming. These affect all forms of aquaculture\, in inland and coastal marine regions\, and especially small and medium sized operators that may not have the financial and operational capacity to implement adaptation and mitigation measures. \n\n\n\nSeasonal “extremes” in water temperature\, availability and oxygen content and (for coastal areas) salinity\, pH\, sea level will have varying effects on aquaculture production that may require the diversification of cultured species. \n\n\n\nDiseases\, parasites\, predators\, non-indigenous species and algal or jellyfish blooms can also decrease production and challenge aquatic animal welfare. These effects may require the relocation of sites or the allocation of new sites for production. However\, these changes may also provide opportunities to diversify to new species production or the combined production of species that can better mitigate effects. Opportunities also lie in the development of a clear and transparent credit system for the carbon sequestration and other ecosystem services that aquatic animal groups\, whether in freshwater or coastal habitats\, provide. \n\n\n\nTaking place in the beautiful Slovenian capital of Ljubljana\, AE2026 will put the focus on adaptation to climate effects\, the latest research on species adaption capacity and the health/welfare/nutrition/breeding factors that underline this. While Slovenia has a low aquaculture production\, it has plans for development of existing and new production methods and species and it is at the heart of central/southern Europe – adjacent to Italy\, Croatia\, Hungary and Austria – and hence providing a regional focus for both inland and marine aquaculture.
URL:https://foodimar.eu/event/aquaculture-europe-2026/
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