Warmwater Fish Production as a Niche Production and Market Diversification Strategy for Organic Arable Farmers with Implications for Sustainability and Public Health
This project has now finished. However, there are exciting opportunities for potential adopters under our new collaboration with Scottish
Enterprise - Tilapia Scotland
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Presentations
'Assessing the sustainability of tilapia farming in Thailand: implications for producing tilapia in the UK', Poster, Sustainable Development Research Centre Conference, Perth, November 2006.
'And on that farm there was a tilapia?', Poster, BA Festival of Science: Perspectives, Norwich, September 2006
'Multidisciplinary perspectives on an emergent fish product - The tank of British tilapia', Presentation, International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade Conference, Portsmouth, July 2006
'Tilapia UK...OK?', Presentation, Good Food Up North Conference, Bradford, June 2006
'Production of Microbial Protein using Activated Suspension Technology (AST) in Indoor Tanks', Poster, European Aquaculture Society, Florence, May 2006
'Warm water fish production as a niche market and diversification strategy for UK farmers', Presentation, AWM RELU Food Chains meeting, Birmingham, May 2006
'Developing an EHIA for Warm Water Fish Production in the UK', Poster, Health Impact Assessment Conference, Cardiff, April 2006
'A new approach to tilapia in the UK - based on activated suspension technology & niche markets', Presentation, Aquaculture Today 2006, Edinburgh, March 2006
'Warm water fish production as a niche market and diversification strategy for farmers' Poster, RELU Conference, Manchester, January 2006
'Warm water fish production as a niche market and diversification strategy for arable farmers' Presentation, Marketing Department Seminar, University of Stirling, November 2005
'Project Overview: Warm water fish production as a niche market and diversification strategy' Presentation, October 2005. Project presentations given at the RELU Office visit and for the Consultation Committee.
'Thailand Trials', Presentation, August 2005. Project Presentation
Where Does My Seafood Come From? National Science Week, University of Stirling, 16 March 2005. Murray, F.
'Warm water fish production as a niche market and diversification strategy' Poster, RELU Conference, Birmingham, January 2005. Murray, F., Grady, K., Little, D., Watterson, A., Young, J.
Warm Water Fish Production as a Niche Market and Diversification Strategy. Project Introduction, RELU Conference, Birmingham, January 2005. Little, D., Murray, F., Grady, K., Watterson, A., Young, J.
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