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Report of the second meeting of directors of the network of aquaculture centres in central-eastern europe (nacee), astrakhan, russian federation, 8-9 september 2005
(2006). Report of the second meeting of directors of the network of aquaculture centres in central-eastern europe (nacee), astrakhan, russian federation, 8-9 september 2005. FAO: Rome. ISBN 92-5-005545-5. 123 pp.

Keywords
    Animals > Chordata > Vertebrates > Fishes > Aquatic animals > Diadromous fishes > Acipenseridae > Sturgeons
    Breeding
    Enterprises > Aquaculture
    Europe
    Europe > Central europe

Abstract
    The Second Meeting of Directors of the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Central-Eastern Europe (NACEE) took place in Astrakhan, Russian Federation, form 8 to 9 September 2005, in conjunction with the FAO/NACEE Expert Workshop on the Regional Aquaculture Review in Central and Eastern Europe. The meeting was hosted by the "BIOS" Research and Production Center for Sturgeon Breeding. This meeting followed up on the formal founding on NACEE which took place in November 2004. Several issues of interest for the Network were discussed and agreed, such as the progress and financial reports, the By-laws and Rules of Procedure of NACEE, future planned activities and follow-up steps. The importance of exchange of information and collaboration among NACEE members was emphasized as well as partnerships with international organizations such as the European Aquaculture Society (EAS), the Network of Aquaculture Centers in Asia-Pacific (NACA) and Eurofish. Four workgroups were established for development of joint research programmes on the four priority thematic areas (sturgeon culture, carp genetics, new and high-value species and aquaculture education) as identified by the participants.

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