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SUNDAY, 8 SEPTEMBER 2013
17:30 - 19:00 Welcoming Cocktail at the Sasol Art Museum – Ryneveld Street, Stellenbosch Dress: Smart Casual
DAY 1: MONDAY, 9 SEPTEMBER 2013 – Academia Centre
08:00 Conference Registration
9:00 - 9:30 Official Conference Opening: Chair Roger Krohn AASA Presenting Author Affiliation
09:00 Welcome Address: Chairman of the Aquaculture Association of Southern Africa KROHN, Roger (Mr) Aquaculture Association of SA
09:10 Opening Address: Faculty of AgriScience, Stellenbosch University KARAAN, Mohammed (Prof) Stellenbosch University
09:20 Opening Address: Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries TBA (DAFF Representative) DAFF
9:30 - 11:00 Keynote Address & Reviews - Chair Peter Britz
09:30 P1 - Keynote address: Sustaining future seafood and fishery resources through aquaculture MAIN, Kevan (Dr)
World Aquaculture Society President
10:15 P2 - Trends in aquaculture trade, international markets and successful promotional strategies CHILD, Anna (Dr) FAO
10:45 P3 - Key differentiators for successful aquaculture development HECHT, Tom (Prof emeritus) Advance Africa
11:00 Tea & Coffee Break
11:30 - 13:00 Session 2 - Aquaculture Sector Development Chair: Motseki Hlatshwayo
11:30 P4 - Implementation of South Africa's National Aquaculture Strategic Framework SEMOLI, Belemane DAFF
11:45 P5 - Development of the South African Aquaculture Sector KROHN, Roger Aquaculture Association of SA
12:00 P6 - Resource use by aquaculture BOYD, Claude Auburn University, USA
12:15 P7 - Interactions between the environment and marine aquaculture: Some case studies from South Africa PROBYN, Trevor DAFF
12:30 P8 - The current status of epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) in South Africa CHRISTISON, Kevin DAFF
12:45 P9 - Brewery effluent as a water and / or nutrient source for algae, vegetable and fish production JONES, Cliff Rhodes University
13:00 Lunch
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
DAY 1: MONDAY, 9 SEPTEMBER 2013
14:00 - 15:30 Session 3 - Nutrition & Feeds Chair: Cliff Jones
14:00 P10 - Why Grow Ulva? A review BOLTON, John University of Cape Town
14:15 P11 - Industrial scale cultivation of Ulva lactuca for biofuel production ROBERTSON-ANDERSON, Deborah University of Western Cape
14:30 P12 - The effects of effluent grown Ulva on growth, immunity and glucose regulation of the cultured abalone Haliotis midae BRAND, Morgan University of Cape Town
14:45 P13 - The effect of soya on gonad development of South African farmed abalone AYRES, Devin Rhodes University
15:00 P14 - The effect of seaweed / formulated feed combination diets on abalone growth, biochemical and physiological parameters KEMP, Justin Rhodes University
15:15 P15 - Application of phytogenics in AquaFeeds DE WET, Lourens Stellenbosch University
15:30 - 16:00 Tea & Coffee Break
16:00 - 17:00 Session 4 - Hatchery & Grow-out Technology / Physiology Chair: Andre Vosloo
16:00
P16 - The development of deammonification treatment (anammox) to remove nitrogen from recirculated water in aquaculture - A report on the deammrecirc project by the Marine Finfish Farmers Association of South Africa (MFFASA) VINE, Niall University of Fort Hare
16:15
P17 - Effect of transportation stress on Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) fed with diets containing Astragalus membranaceus and Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) in Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) ZSIGMOND, Jeney Res Inst for Fisheries, Hungary
16:30 P18 - Growth, condition and feeding organ morphology of pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) in South Africa: The effects of environment and cohort PIETERSE, Aldi Rhodes University
16:45 P19 - Osmoregulatory capacity of the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L) during early life stages RANA, Krishen
Plymouth University / Stellenbosch University
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
DAY 2: TUESDAY, 10 SEPTEMBER 2013 08:30 - 09:15 Keynote Address - Chair Belemane Semoli
08:30 P20 - Keynote address: An overview of aquaculture in Egypt with focus on tilapia culture
EL-SAYED, Abdel-Fattah M University of Alexandria, Eqypt
09:15 - 10:30 Session 5 - Development, Planning & Country Overviews - Arts Building, Level One, Room 230 Sponsored by Eastern Cape Development Corporation - ECDC Chair: Larry Oellermann
09:15 P21 - An overview of aquaculture in Malawi KAUNDA, Emmanuel Bunda College, Malawi
09:30 P22 - Building an aquaculture value chain - The Three Streams Journey STUBBS, Greg Three Streams Smokehouse
09:45 P23 - An overview: The technical feasibility of a commercial Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) project for Saldanha Bay STANDER, Henk Stellenbosch University
10:00 P24 - An overview: Status of aquaculture in Nigeria AKINOSHUN, Kolawole Stellenbosch University
10:15 P25 - The WCADI approach to aquaculture sector development - a stakeholder driven model for community-public-private partnerships
SHALALA, Edward Western Cape Aquaculture Development Initiative
10:30 - 11:00 Poster Session - All posters Tea & Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 Session 6A - Environmental Management - Arts Building, Level One, Room 230 Chair: Claude Boyde
11:00 P26 - “WWF-SASSI”: Driving change through conscious choice BASSON, Janine WWF - SASSI
11:15 P27 - Mitigation of the negative impact and effective use of the alien aquatic cultured organisms MIN, Kuanhong
Fisheries Research Center, China
11:30 P28 - Feral Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas in three Southern Cape estuaries: Population size and structure KEIGHTLEY, Jenna Stellenbosch University
11:45 P29 - Impact of small-scale rainbow trout (Onchorhynchus mykiss) cage culture on the water quality of irrigation dams in the Western Cape Province SALIE, Khalid Stellenbosch University
12:00 P30 - Acute toxicity of petrol and engine oil mixtures on African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) fingerlings in Ondo State, Nigeria AKIN-OBASOLA, Bola
Dept for Wildlife and Fisheries, Nigeria
12:15 P31 - Animal welfare considerations in aquaculture MUSSON, Maryke OceanWise
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
DAY 2: TUESDAY, 10 SEPTEMBER 2013 11:00 - 12:30 Session 6B - Health & Disease - Arts Building, Level One, Room 229 Chair: Kevin Christison
11:00 P32 - Thermal biology of abalone - a hot topic VOSLOO, Andre University of KwaZulu-Natal
11:15 P33 - Characterisation of the molecular heat stress response in the South African abalone Haliotis midae: A proteomic approach CALDER, Bridget University of Cape Town
11:30 P34 - Investigation of the immune system proteome of the South African abalone, Haliotis midae, following exposure to a heat-killed pathogen BELTRAN, Caroline University of Cape Town
11:45 P35 - Novel molecular methods for the diagnosis of tubercle mycosis of farmed abalone (Haliotis midae) in South Africa MACEY, Brett DAFF
12:00 P36 - Polydorid polychaetes (Polychaeta: Spionidae) found on farmed and wild abalone (Haliotis midae) in South Africa - an epidemiological survey BOONZAAIER, Melissa Iziko South African Museum
12:15 P37 - Using Praziquantel formulations, "off-label", as bath treatments for Diplectanum oliveri in dusky kob culture systems in South Africa CHRISTISON, Kevin DAFF
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 15:30 Session 7A - Nutrition & Feeds, Biotechnology - Arts Building, Level One, Room 230 Chair: Niall Vine
14:00 P38 - Designing the optimal livefeed organism - The effect of dietary microalgae on the nutritional profile of the calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus hessei SIQWEPU, Oyama University of Fort Hare
14:15 P39 - Study on Vit B1 and B6 supplementation of Artemia nauplii as first live food for carp (Cyprinus carpio L) larvae ZSUZSANNA, GY
Res Inst for Fisheries, Hungary
14:30 P40 - Optimizing the production of the candidate livefeed calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus hessei: The selection of suitable microalgae MZOZO, Ziyanda University of Fort Hare
14:45 P41 - Potential use of Panagrellus redivivus for the use of live feed FERRIERA, Tia Nemlab
15:00 P42 - Protein digestibility of soybean, canola and sunflower meal and its effect on growth performance and body composition of Tilapia rendalli MOTHWA, Middah CSIR
15:15 P43 - Immunostimulating effects of Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) and Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) in Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) GALINA, Jeney
Res Inst for Fisheries, Hungary
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
DAY 2: TUESDAY, 10 SEPTEMBER 2013
14:00 - 15:30 Session 7B - Breeding, Genetics & Genomics - Arts Building, Level One, Room 229 Chair: Rouvay Roodt-Wilding
14:00 P44 - How to improve oyster stocks? HEDGECOCK, Dennis (JACKSON, Sue)
University of Southern California, USA
14:15 P45 - Development and application of genetic markers to aid modern breeding programmes of depleted South African dusky kob MIRIMIN, Luca Stellenbosch University
14:30 P46 - Population genetic analysis for the identification of loci associated to abalone domestication in South Africa RHODE, Clint Stellenbosch University
14:45 P47 - Applications of RAD-seq to genetics of tilapias McANDREW, BJ University of Sterling, Scotland
15:00
P48 - Genetic diversity and population structure of the endangered Ripon barbel, Barbus altianalis (Boulenger, 1900) in Lake Victoria catchment, Kenya based on mitochondrial DNA sequences CHEMOIWA, Emily University of Eldoret, Kenya
15:15 P49 - Combined effect of selected technologies on growth and survival of improved strains of Oreochromis shiranus in earthen ponds of Dowa District LONGWE, Priscilla NEPAD Regional Fish Node
15:30 - 17:15 Poster Session - All posters Refreshments
17:15 for 17:30 Session 8 - AASA Annual General Meeting
17:15 for 17:30 Session 4A - AASA Annual General Meeting & Cocktail Function at the Food Science Building - Cnr of Hammanshand & Helshoogte Road
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
DAY 3: WEDNESDAY, 11 SEPTEMBER 2013 08:30 - 09:15 Keynote Address - Chair Emmanual Kaunda
08:30 P50 - Keynote address: Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative: navigating through the world of seafood certification programs WISSE, Herman
Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative
09:15 - 10:30 Session 9 - Development, Planning & Country Overviews sponsored by Sasfin - Arts Building, Level One, Room 230 Chair: Emmanuel Kaunda
09:15 P51 - Financing aquaculture in the Southern Africa region LE ROUX, Jeannette Industrial Development Corporation
09:30 P52 - The promises and challenges of growing oysters in South Africa JACKSON, Sue Stellenbosch University
09:45 P53 - Trends in cage culture and its potential for Africa HEMPEL, Erik The Nor-Fishing Foundation
10:00 P54 - Country overview: Zimbabwe. The development of freshwater aquaculture in Zimbabwe MAPFUMO, Blessing SmartFish Programme
10:15 P55 - Factors that influence performance of community fish farmer organisations. Experiences of CARP in Dowa and Mchinji districts in Central Malawi NJERA, Dalon
NEPAD Regional Fish Node
10:30 - 11:00 Poster Session - All posters & Tea & Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 Session 10 A - New Species, Technologies - Arts Building, Level One, Room 230 Chair: Maryke Musson
11:00 P56 - Aquaponics - hobby or commercial reality? TER MORSHUIZEN, Leslie Aquaculture Innovations
11:15 P57 - Tripneustes gratilla - A new and exciting species for South African aquaculture CYRUS, Mark University of Cape Town
11:30 P58 - First assessment of the early larval development and growth of the white stumpnose, Rhabdosargus globiceps, and the effect of rearing temperature RUSSELL, Andrew University of Cape Town
11:45 P59 - Further assessment of the growth and survival of the South African scallop Pecten sulcicostaus in suspended culture in Saldanha Bay ARENDSE, Dale DAFF
12:00 P60 - Role of sand as a substrate and dietary component for the sea cucumber (Holothuria scabra) ROBINSON, Georgina Newcastle University, UK
12:15 P61 - The effect of a plenum on the growth and behaviour of cultured sandfish (Holothuria scabra) WU, Ann Rhodes University
11:00 - 12:30 Session 10 B - African Aquaculture R&D - Arts Building, Level One, Room 229 Chair: Emmanuel Kaunda
11:00 P62 - Development of an oyster hatchery in South Africa ROUX Adelle Stellenbosch University
11:15 P63 - Mitigating effects of climate change through integrated agriculture-aquaculture: Experiences of a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Kawjo Foundation
MKANDAWIRE, Khumbotricia NEPAD Regional Fish Node
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
DAY 3: WEDNESDAY, 11 SEPTEMBER 2013
11:30 P64 - Growth and haematological analysis of Clarias gariepinus fed diets with bamboo charcoal at various inclusion levels AKEGBEJO-SAMSONS, Yemi
Dept Aqua and Fish Management, Nigeria
11:45 P65 - The effect of pawpaw seed meal and moringa seed meal on the sexual differentiation of Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) AMPOFO-YEBOAH, Akwasi Stellenbosch University
12:00 P66 - Effect of application of organic and inorganic fertilisers on the growth of juvenile Oreochromis shiranus reared in concrete tanks MATSIMBE, Msekiwa
NEPAD Regional Fish Node
12:15 P67 - Comparative analysis of the growth of improved (F5) and local strain of Oreochromis shiranus subjected to different management practices SALIMA, Chimwemwe
NEPAD Regional Fish Node
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 15:30 Session 11A - Hatchery & Grow-out Technology - Arts Building, Level One, Room 230 Chair: Chris Fouche
14:00 P68 - Recirculation technology is breaking through in the aquaculture industry? The example of the sustainable and cost effective Kaldnes RAS solution GAUMET, Frederic Kruger Kadlnes, Norway
14:15 P69 - “Aqua-Cultarium"- Developing a link between aquaculture and aquarium science MUSSON, Maryke Oceanwise
14:30 P70 - Improving rural livelihood through sustainable integrated aquaculture systems in Limpopo Province PHOSA, Jacky Dept of Agric, Limpopo
14:45 P71 - Design and operation of the University of the Virgin Islands commercial-scale aquaponic system RAKOCY, James
The Aquaponics Doctor, Thailand
15:00 P72 - Comparing hydroponic with aquaponic plant production rates WILSON, Lennard Aquaponic Solutions: Australia
15:15 P73 - Handling of marine finfish: Does it affect dusky kob feed consumption? GORNALL, Christopher Rhodes University
14:00 -17:00 Session 11 B - FAO - DAFF Aquaculture Market Awareness Workshop
Workshop Introduction SHALALA, Edward
Western Cape Aquaculture Development Initiative
FAO-DAFF Technical Cooperation Programme TAKAVARASHA, Tobias FAO South Africa
National Aquaculture Strategic Framework progress and objectives of FAO-DAFF Public Understanding of Aquaculture project HLATSHWAYO, Motseki DAFF
Analysis of the public understanding of aquaculture in South Africa – Moving from a “Production Driven” to a “Value Chain” approach to aquaculture sector development BRITZ, Peter Rhodes University
15:30 - 16:45 Poster Session - All posters & Tea & Coffee Break
DAY 3: WEDNESDAY, 11 SEPTEMBER 2013 16:00 - 17:00 Session 12 A - Tilapia Aquaculture - Arts Building, Level One, Room 230 Chair: Krishen Rana
16:00 P74 - Developments in tilapia aquaculture in Southern Africa JAMES, Nick Rivendell Hatchery
16:15 P75 - Hydrolysed proteins in feeds for Mozambique tilapia GOOSEN, Neill Stellenbosch University
16:30 P76 - A comparative study on the utilisation of Moringa olifera and Pennisetum clandestinum by Tilapia rendalli HLOPHE, Samkelisiwe University of Limpopo
16:45 P77 - Effect of photoperiod on hatching success of Oreochromis karongae (Pisces: Cichlidae) in a recirculating hatchery VALETA, Joshua Bunda College, Lilongwe
16:00 - 17:00 Session 12 B - FAO - DAFF Aquaculture Market Awareness Workshop (continued)
16:00 - 17:00 Facilitated discussion and feedback from expert panel and participants CHILD, Anna & JAMES, David FAO
17:00 Formal Conference Closure TBA
19:00 for 19:30 Conference Banquet at Moyo, Spier Wine Estate Dress: Smart Casual Departure point and time of coaches will be confirmed
DAY 4: THURSDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER 2013 09:00 - 17:00 Technical Tour 1 - depart to Hermanus Hermanus abalone farm
08:00 - 17:00 Technical Tour 2 - depart to Saldanha Saldanha (shellfish farm) & Paternoster (dusky kob farm)
09:00 - 14:00 Technical Tour 3 - depart to Franschhoek Franschhoek (trout farm & processing facility) Departure point will be confirmed at the conference.
DAY 5: FRIDAY, 13 SEPTEMBER 2013 08:00 - 14:00 Water Ecology Workshop – Lecture Room B 205
08:00 - 17:00 Aquaculture Genetics Workshop - Lecture Room A 203
08:00 - 17:00 Aquaculture Economics & Financing Workshop - Lecture Room A 201
Workshop venue: JC Smuts Building, corner of Merriman & De Beers Avenue
DAY 6: SATURDAY, 14 SEPTEMBER 2013 08:00 - 17:00 Aquaculture Economics & Financing Workshop * The Organisers reserve the right to change the programme where necessary.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Poster Venue: Arts Building, Level One, Reception Foyer
No Name Institution Title of Poster
1 ADESOLA, Adjoke Rhodes University Analysis of artisanal fishermen's attitude to fish farming
2 AKEGBEJO-SAMSONS, Yemi
Dept of Aqua and Fish Managem, Nigeria
Utilisation and observations on water melon (Citrillus lanatus) rind waste as a supplemental energy feed for the African catfish (Clarias gariepinus)
3 AMPOFO-YEBOAH, Akwasi
Stellenbosch University
The effect of pawpaw seed meal and moringa seed meal on ovary development and maturation in sexually immature Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus)
4 AMPOFO-YEBOAH, Akwasi
Stellenbosch University
The synergistic effect of pawpaw and moringa sead meal on the gonadal activity of sexually mature Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus)
5 ANSA, Ebinimi African Reg Aqua Centre, Nigeria
Cost effectiveness and influence of feed types on the reproductive output of tilapia reared in earth ponds
6 NOVAK, T Stellenbosch University
Influence of simulated ocean acidification on growth of farmed South African abalone, (Haliotis midae)
7 BANDA, Lisungu Bunda College, Malawi
Socio-economic factors affecting adoption of fish farming and extent to which fish is supplied to markets in Dowa and Mchinji districts, Malawi
8 BERNATZEDER, Andrea
DAFF Environmental integrity framework for marine aquaculture
9 DIAS, Valera University of Cape Town
Development of urinary calculi in striped trumpeter, Latris lineata, larvae
10 DIAS, Valera University of Cape Town
Identification and quantification of proteomic variation in abalone, Haliotis midae, provided with probiotic supplemented diet
11 FOUCHE, Chris DAFF Effects of selected chemotherapeutants on juvenile kob (Argyrosomus japonicus) in trials that include dosage, exposure time, water temperature and pH
12 FOURIE, Lize Stellenbosch University
The potential of chemical and mechanical methods to contain abalone (Haliotis midae)
13 FOURIE, Lize Stellenbosch University
The potential use of triploid induction as a biological containment method of abalone (Haliotis midae)
14 GONDWE, Edith NEPAD Regional Fish Node
Experiences of improving small scale commercial fish farming initiatives through establishment of anchor cooperatives
15 GOODMAN, Mark DAFF The effects of various microalgae diets and densities on the egg production, population density, body size and fatty acid profile of Brachionus plicatilis
16 GREENGRASS, Catherine
Rhodes University Intensification of marron culture at Strumosa Urban Agriculture Facility, Rustenburg
17 KAZEMBE, Jacqueline Dept Fisheries, Malawi
Small-scale catfish production system development for women in Egypt
18 KEFI, Alexander Nat Aqua Research and Dev Cen, Zambia
Feeding rations of Oreochromis tanganicae (Günther, 1894) grown in semi-concrete ponds based on Gulland and Holt plot
19 KHUZWAYO, Sharon University of KwaZulu-Natal
Evaluating the thermal stress response of Haliotis midae to biogeographical temperature variability
20 KUTU, Vuyokazi Stellenbosch University / DAFF
Biochemical and genetic characterisation of bacteria isolated from diseased Rainbow trout (Onchorhynchus mykiss) farmed in South Africa and Lesotho
21 LANDSELL, Amy Stellenbosch University
Evaluating bentonite and clinoptilolite (or tecto- and phyllosilicates) in the dietary management of water-quality in aquaculture
22 LLOYD, Kyle Rhodes University Does the behaviour of farmed Haliotis midae differ at various stocking densities?
23 LUTHADA, Rendani University of Zululand
Effect of dietary protein level on growth and gastric evacuation of Oreochromis mossambicus fry
24 MALHERBE, Willem Rhodes University A business plan for the production of oyster spat (Crassostrea gigas) in Paternoster, Western Cape, South Africa
POSTER PROGRAMME
Poster Venue: Arts Building, Level One, Reception Foyer
No Name Institution Title of Poster
25 MANSFIELD, Lisa DAFF Do diatoms of the genus Pseudo-Nitzschia pose a threat to the aquaculture industry in South Africa?
26 MATOLLA, G Eldoret University, Kenya
Parasites of Oreochromis niloticus in small water bodies, Uasin Gishu and Siaya Counties, Kenya
27 MBOKANE, Esau DAFF Ecological and morphological study of an unidentified microcotylid (monogenia: Microcotylidae) on the gills of white stumpnose (Rhabdosargus globiceps)
28 MJINDI, Lona Stellenbosch University
The composition, abundance and diversity of polychaetes on different substrates outside an abalone farm on the west coast
29 MTHOMBENI, Vusi Mthatha Dam Satellite Station
Age and growth of rock-catfishes (Austroglanis spp.) in the Clanwilliam-Olifants System
30 MOGOROSI, Katlego University of the Free State
General disease and parasite survey of commercially imported fish of the Fee State
31 MUSSON, Maryke Oceanwise
Domestication potential of dusky kob (Argyrosomus japonicus)
32 Naidoo, Rene University of the Western Cape
Aquaculture of brown algae in South Africa
33 NICHOLSON, Gareth Rhodes University The effects of stocking density on the growth and production of farmed South African abalone
34 OKECHI, J Marine and Fish Res Inst, Kenya
Growth performance of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.) under different management practices in fertilised earthen ponds at Igare, KISII County-Kenya
35 PISTORIUS, Kimberly University of KwaZulu-Natal
Does HIF-1a ensure improved oxygen uptake in abalone during hypoxia?
36 RAPATSA, Mmaditshaba
University of Limpopo
Haematological, histological and growth characteristics of Oreochromis mossambicus exposed to effective microorganisms in organically manured aqua dams
37 STANDER, Henk Stellenbosch University
Photo-bioreactor aquaculture demonstration and research facility for Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
38 TAYLOR, Richard Rhodes University The quality of brewery effluent grown duckweed as a tilapia feed supplement
39 THAELA-CHIMUKA, Mary-Jane
ARC Evaluation of different Chicken breeds on digestibility for use in integrated aquaculture poultry production systems in Gauteng Province
40 VALETA, Joshua Bunda College, Malawi
Effect of photoperiod on hatching success of Oreochromis karongae (Pisces: Cichlidae) in a recirculating hatchery
41 VINE, Niall University of Fort Hare
The case of the calanoid copepod Pseudotiaptomus hessei - A new candidate livefeed organism for marine larviculture?
42 VISSER, Jaco Stellenbosch University
African Food Market Project
44 ZSUZSANNA, F. Sandor
Res Inst for Fish, Hungary
Investigation of some pharmaceutical drug residues in the flesh of different fish species
POSTER PROGRAMME
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