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Irish Salmon Growers Association (ISGA)Role of the national IAGs in the project: The IAGs will lease with their members to collate data on perceived fouling problems and antifouling employed at the local level. The IAGs will also locally disseminate information from the project and establish training events associated with the field trials in their countries. They will disseminate at the local and regional scales and where possible use established networks to disseminate to other IAGs This association promotes the interests of it members and acts as an umbrella for the Irish Shellfish Association and the Irish Salmon Growers’ Association under the title “IFA Aquaculture”. The role is broadly similar to that of the FHL described above.
For more information see www.ifa.ie |
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This EU funded Collective Research project with 23 partners from Norway, Ireland, UK, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain and Portugal, will provide the European marine aquaculture industry with low cost practical solutions to control biofouling. |