RE: EU exports standards at shrimp and tilapia farms and hatcheries levels

From: Pamela Tom (pdtom@ucdavis.edu)
Date: Tue Dec 19 2006 - 16:58:00 PST

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    To: Jean-Marc Libioulle and Seafood HACCP List Subscribers

     

    For aquaculture resources, I suggest that you visit the Aquaculture
    Network Information Center (AquaNIC).

     

    AquaNIC houses or provides links to thousands of state, national, and
    international aquaculture publications, newsletters, visual media,
    calendars, job services, directories and specialty sections for species
    and production systems.

     

    Aquanic Goals:

    1. Provide access to all electronic aquaculture information at the
    national and international level.

    2. Increase the quantity and quality of electronic information
    available to the aquaculture industry.

    3. Provide self-paced aquaculture instruction to the aquaculture
    industry.

    4. Obtain user input in directing AquaNIC services.

    5. Aquanic hosts several aquaculture
    listservs (http://www.aquanic.org/discuss/index.htm)

    6.

    7. The job services page provides
    opportunities for job seekers and companies seeking employees.

    8.

     

    Pamela Tom, Seafood HACCP Mailing List owner

    Seafood Extension Program Manager

    University of California

     

     

     

     

     

    ________________________________

    From: owner-seafood@ucdavis.edu on behalf of libioulle@gmail.com
    Sent: Fri 12/15/2006 1:53 AM
    To: seafood@ucdavis.edu

    Subject: EU exports standards at shrimp and tilapia farms and hatcheries
    levels

    Dear Seafood listers:

     

    After having worked since 1989 in South America and the Caribbean in
    tilapia and shrimp aquaculture as technical, production and farm
    manager, I moved back last year to Belgium with my family where I am now
    developing international consultancies in tropical aquaculture. I am
    very familiar with the technical and production processes and I would
    like to specialize in the setting up of EU exports standards at farms
    and hatcheries levels because I think it's a new and important gap which
    needs to be filled. My qualifications and experience make me well suited
    to this kind of consultancies and I am seeking information about the
    possibilities of training, and/or employment in this field.

     

    In your opinion, what should be the best way to specialize myself in
    this field? Who should I contact? What should be the trainings to
    follow?

     

    I hope you can inform me and I look forward to hear from you. Thanks in
    advance.

     

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