2019 ASEAN-FEN 9th International Fisheries Symposium BOOK OF ABSTRACTS A New Horizon in Fisheries and Aquaculture Through Education, Research and Innovation 18-21 November 2019 Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Contents Oral Session Location… .................................................................... 1 Poster Session ...................................................................................... 2 Special Session… ................................................................................ 3 Special Session 1: ....................................................................... 4 Special Session 2: ..................................................................... 10 Special Session 3: ..................................................................... 16 Oral Presentation… ......................................................................... 26 Session 1: Fisheries Biology and Resource Management 1 ………………………………………………………………….…...27 Session 2: Fisheries Biology and Resource Management 2 …………………………………………………………...........….…62 Session 3: Nutrition and Feed........................................................ 107 Session 4: Aquatic Animal Health ................................................ 146 Session 5: Fisheries Socio-economies, Gender, Extension and Education… ..................................................................................... 196 Session 6: Information Technology and Engineering .................. 213 Session 7: Postharvest, Fish Products and Food Safety… ......... 219 Session 8: Algae and Aquatic Plants ............................................. 242 Session 9: Broodstock Culture, Larviculture and Hatchery Management… ................................................................................ 273 Session 10: Genetic and Biotechnology ........................................ 311 Session 11: Aquaculture Systems and Management ................... 348 Poster Presentation… ..................................................................... 378 Oral Session Location Scientific Session Abbreviations Venue Fisheries Biology and Resource FR* Bunga Kenanga Room Management 2 Fisheries Biology and Resource FR* Bunga Raya Room Management 1 Nutrition and Feed NF Ballroom C Aquatic Animal Health AH Ballroom A Genetic and Biotechnology GB Bunga Tanjung Room Post Harvest, Fish Product and Food PH Bunga Anggerik Room A Safety Broodstock culture, Larviculture and BL Bunga Melur Room Hatchery Management Aquaculture Systems and AM Bunga Lily Room Management Algae and Aquatic Plants AP Bunga Anggerik Room B Information Technology and IT Bunga Anggerik Room A Engineering Fisheries Socioeconomics, Gender, FS Bunga Anggerik Room A Education and Extension Special Session EURASTiP S-EUR Bunga Anggerik Room A Seaweed S-AP Bunga Anggerik Room B Antimicrobial Resistance S-AMR Ballroom A 1 Poster Session The presentation and display of poster is subjected to the following schedule: Date of Presentation and 19 November 2019 20 November 2019 Display Fisheries Biology and Aquatic Animal Health Resource Management Fisheries Socioeconomies, Gender, Extension and Nutrition and Feed Education Aquaculture System and Session Genetic and Biotechnology Management Postharvest, Fish Product Algae and Aquatic Plants and Food Safety Broodstock culture, Larviculture and Hatchery Management 2 Special Session 3 Special Session 1 : European-Asian Technology and Innovation Platform (EURASTiP) 4 European-Asian Technology and Innovation Platform (EURASTiP) Bunga Anggerik Room A November 19, 2019 (Tuesday) Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Yeong Yik Sung & Mr. David Bassett Time Author(s) Code 11:30-11:40 Enhancing Europe–South-East Asia Cooperation in S-EUR-01 Aquaculture Education – Achievements of the EU Horizon 2020 Project – EURASTiP (Part 1) J. Mahera*, M. Reuvera, J.C. Bostockb, and Y.Y. Sungc 11:40-11:50 Enhancing Europe–South-East Asia Cooperation in S-EUR-02 Aquaculture Education – Achievements of the EU Horizon 2020 Project – EURASTiP (Part 2) J. Mahera*, M. Reuvera, J.C. Bostockb, and Y.Y. Sungc 12:50-12:10 EURASTiP: The Future For Multi-Stakeholder Platforms in S-EUR-03 Determining the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda and Promoting Sustainability in Aquaculture in se-Asia: the EURASTiP Initiative. David Bassetta* 12:10-12:30 Asia-Europe collaboration in open educational materials S-EUR-04 for aquaculture: EURASTiP and the AquaCase platform John.C. Bostocka*, Bernd Ueberschärb, and Marieke Reuverc 5 S-EUR-01 & S-EUR-02 Enhancing Europe–South-East Asia Cooperation in Aquaculture Education – Achievements of the EU Horizon 2020 Project – EURASTiP J. Mahera*, M. Reuvera, J.C. Bostockb, and Y.Y. Sungc aAquaTT, Olympic House, Unit 3, Pleasants Street, Dublin 8, Ireland bInstitute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, UK cInstitute of Marine Biotechnology, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia *Corresponding author: [email protected] (+3531 644 9008) Abstract The European Union (EU) funded EURASTiP project is an initiative to reinforce international cooperation on aquaculture between Europe and south-east Asia. Consolidating existing collaborations in the field of aquaculture education and training as well as enhancing new collaboration through numerous activities is a key objective. EURASTiP firstly carried out a survey to identify existing aquaculture education networks and their activities, to gain a greater insight into past and current collaboration. Based on the outcomes, an alignment workshop brought together champions of major aquaculture education networks from both regions to exchange best practice in relation to aquaculture training provision and identify key themes that were subsequently discussed at three capacity building workshops. The workshops focused on: 1) Promoting Innovative Teaching through Collaboration in the International Aquaculture Sector; 2) Ensuring Education is Responding to Industry Needs; 3) Mobility. EURASTiP has also supported an exchange programme for aquaculture educators to maximise collaboration and strategic partnerships, through which thirteen Educator exchange visits have been supported. New, innovative training materials for aquaculture educators have been developed as well, for different types of training provision. These are available as Open Educational Resources (Pounds & Bostock 2019a&b). Also, a Best Practice Case Study Report has been developed to help with overall capacity building, including successful examples of collaborative education and training between Asia and Europe (Bostock 2019). This also includes a summary of issues to be considered when developing educational collaborations and student mobility, especially concerning recognition of academic qualifications and credits. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement no 728030 (EURASTiP). This output reflects the views of the author(s). Keywords: Education, Collaboration, Capacity Building, Europe, Asia 6 S-EUR-01 & S-EUR-02 References Bostock, J. (2019a). EURASTiP Best Practice Case Studies: Aquaculture Training and Capacity Building Collaborations Between Europe and Southeast Asia [online: www.eurastip.eu]. Pounds, A., & Bostock, J. (2019b). Open educational resources (OER) in higher education courses in aquaculture and fisheries: opportunities, barriers, and future perspectives. Aquaculture International, 27(3), 695–710. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10499- 019-00355-9 Pounds, A., & Bostock, J. (2019b). Suitable economic models for Open Educational Resources initiative in aquaculture higher education. Aquaculture International, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10499-019-00406-1 7 S-EUR-03 EURASTiP: The Future For Multi-Stakeholder Platforms in Determining the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda and Promoting Sustainability in Aquaculture in se-Asia: the EURASTiP Initiative. David Bassetta* aEURASTIP Project Manager, European Aquaculture Technology and Innovation Platform (EATiP), Liège, Belgium *Corresponding author: [email protected] Abstract The European Asian Aquaculture Technology and Innovation Platform (EURASTiP) is a three year support action, funded through the EU Horizon 2020 programme, and coordinated by the University of Ghent and European Aquaculture Technology and Innovation Platform (EATiP). EURASTiP is working towards a structured basis for multi-stakeholder dialogue in the aquaculture community between south east Asia and the EU. The EU experience proves that achievement of such multiple development objectives is best facilitated through a multi-disciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach. The European Union has many successful examples, notably with the European Technology Platforms, where professionals, researchers, administrators and NGOs work together, providing a bottom-up approach to issue identification, needs and research prioritisation and problem-solving. A prerequisite for achieving successful cooperation between Europe and south east Asia is therefore to provide the necessary structural support to allow for constructive and pro-active dialogue between the industry and relevant stakeholders at both the national and international levels. This session aims to introduce this working methodology, consider the opportunities for concrete interaction that have taken place between south east Asian and European stakeholders, including funded exchange opportunities and brokerage activity and consider the future roadmap for se-Asian / European
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