Wuxi, Jiangsu, China
Background
Inland fishery and aquaculture are important components
of the world fisheries industry. Due to the over exploitation to marine
fishery resource, share of inland fish production has increased steadily
over the past decades in the world. In 1997, the world inland fish
production (from capture and aquaculture) reached 24.83 million metric
tones, accounting for 20.35% of the total world fisheries production in
that year. In comparison, inland fish production contributed only 14.91%
in 1970. The inland fishery and aquaculture will continue to play a
significant role in national development, improving animal protein food
supply and livelihood in rural area in the developing world.
Asia and Pacific has been the most active region in
inland fisheries development mainly due to the long tradition and huge
market demand. China is the largest freshwater fish producer in the world.
Its freshwater fish production from aquaculture accounted for 72.21% of
the world total in 1997. Its catch from inland water reached 5.07 million
tones in 1998, while the world inland fish production from capture was 7.7
million tones in 1997.
The traditional inland fisheries largely depending on
extensive use of natural resource, sometimes at the cost of environment
deterioration is now facing strong challenge. Sustainability has become
vitally important to the future growth of this food production sub-sector.
Environmentally friendly aquaculture systems and various types of
technologies suitable for sustainable use of inland waters have been
developed in the region. The training work is to provide opportunities for
the inland fisheries and aquaculture personnel from China and other
countries in the region to share the existing experiences and management
skills and exchange of views over the future trend of development. It is
envisaged to promote the long-term sustainability of inland fisheries and
aquaculture development in the region.
The training workshop will be a participatory process
and the topics will be opened with introductory lectures by resources
persons. The participants are required to contribute their own experiences
and opinions in the open discussion. Study tours and field trips will be
organized to expose participants to the present inland fisheries and
aquaculture practices in China.
Organizers
The training workshop is jointly organized by the Freshwater
Fisheries Research Centre (FFRC) of Chinese Academy of Fishery
Sciences, and the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
(NACA). The FFRC is a prominent national fisheries research and training
institution in China, and is designated as the Regional Lead Centres
of the NACA, which is an inter-governmental organization with the mandate
of promoting regional cooperation for aquaculture development.
Date and duration
The training workshop will be 4 weeks in duration, from 15th
October - 10 November 2000.
Venue
The training workshop will be conducted at the training
quarters of the Freshwater Fisheries Research Centre, Qitang, Wuxi City,
China, which is equipped with appropriate facilities for training and
conferences.
Syllabus