II Symposium on Sustainable Aquaculture and Aquatic Ecotoxicology -
II SASEAq
The State of Alagoas is known as the State of the waters, presenting great potential for aquaculture and fishing, thanks to the availability of water resources and the variability of aquaculture species. However, fish resources are depreciating each year and as an alternative for the recovery of fish stocks is the emergence of aquaculture.
The cultivation of aquatic organisms needs to be carried out in a rational way, so that the water stocks last, which is the key point for the cultivation of both fish and shrimp. Thinking about it, more and more researches are looking for solutions for sustainable cultivation of different species, one of them would be the multitrophic crops where it maximizes the production being able to combine plant species with aquaculture (aquaponics) or biofloc system, in both systems they present the advantages of producing more than one species in the same production cycle, reuse of crop water and its production can be done in smaller areas compared to the conventional production system.
In the pursuit of maximizing profits in the cultivation of aquaculture species, the nursery is often not given an adequate sanitary vacuum and the storage rate is beyond the system's support capacity, making the animals susceptible to the appearance of pathogens causing most of the time damage to the producer.
Alagoas has three great multipliers and disseminators of aquaculture information, they are: The Zootechnics course located at the Agricultural Sciences Center, the Fisheries Engineering course located in Penedo and the Agricultural Technician Course at the Federal Institute of Alagoas Satuba campus.
Last year, the 1st symposium on sustainable aquaculture and aquatic ecotoxicology was held in Alagoas, the event was a success, with over 100 people registered. The symposium had national and international speakers where they addressed current topics on the recent technological innovations used in aquaculture, involving: biosafety, cultivation of freshwater and multitrophic shrimp, nutrition and use of fish.
To continue, the II symposium on sustainable aquaculture and aquatic ecotoxicology in Alagoas proposes to disseminate, discuss and disseminate on the theme of sustainable cultivation of aquatic organisms and aquatic ecotoxicology, in order to make this event an important event in the Alagoas calendar and bring together professionals in lines more sustainable production processes with traceability and food security.
Organizing committee: Emerson Soares, Misleni Ricarte, Elton Santos, Renato Nunes and Vivian Vasconcelos
Support: FAPEAL
Theme:
Date: October 29 and 30, 2018
Opening hours: 08: 30h to 17: 00h
Location: Federal University of Alagoas, Campus ACSimões
Price: $ 30.00
The number of registrations will be limited to 150 participants
Note: Certificates will be issued to participants
Registration : From September 5th.
Registration places: Laqua-CECA Responsible: Misleni Ricarte, ICBS Responsible: Jerusa Oliveira, UFAL Penedo: Julliett Xavier
NOTICE: Accreditation; from 08:00 to 08:30 (LCCV) Campus Central - (Venue of the event) on October 29th. (Opening)
Speakers
Lecture: Biofloc Technology: A Sustainable Production Model
Dr. William Bauer
He has an academic background in Oceanology with a Master and Doctorate in Aquaculture. He has been working in the aquaculture industry for 9 years, including the areas of nutrition of marine shrimp, cultivation of marine shrimp in a biofloc system, water quality of aquaculture systems, as well as assessment of environmental impacts. Participated in consultations for the Organization of Ibero-American States
(OEI), United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA). He was also a partner-owner of a marine shrimp breeding project in the biofloc system (BFT) in the Federal District, and currently provides technical consultancy in super-intensive shrimp farming systems in the BFT system.
Larvae of tuna (Thunnus thynnus) and dorada (Sparus aurata) in green water system and partial renewal.
Dr. Carlos Alberto Silva - EMBRAPA - Coastal Boards
Graduated in Oceanography from the State University of Rio de Janeiro, Master in Aquaculture from Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, PhD in Geosciences (Environmental Geochemistry) from Universidade Federal Fluminense and postdoctoral in Management and Environmental Impact from Universidad Politécnica de Valencia . Currently it is
researcher at the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation in the area of Aquaculture in Aquaculture Production Systems, developing research with Good Management Practices and Environmental Impact in Pisciculture. Worked professionally in the implementation and operation of larviculture in a closed system and management of shrimp farms; use of artificial seawater in larviculture; nursery and fattening of tilapia in a nursery and a net tank; fattening of tambaqui in a nursery and tank-net. In the area of Environmental Geochemistry, it works on the following themes: environmental impact and contamination, ecotoxicology, mercury speciation, biomagnification and marine food chain.
Ecotoxicology and the use of biliary, biochemical and behavioral biomarkers in sentinel fish from equatorial estuaries.
Copepoda Tisbe biminiensis : a new test organism in marine ecotoxicology.
Prof. Dr. Paulo Sérgio Martins de Carvalho - UFPE
Graduated in Biological Oceanography by the Federal University of Rio Grande Foundation (1986), Master in Biological Oceanography by the University of São Paulo (1992), and PhD in Ecotoxicology in the Fisheries And Wildlife program, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA. He completed a post-doctorate in Ecotoxicology funded by the National Research Council (NRC-
USA) with the Columbia Environmental Research Center, United States Geological Survey (2002-2003), and postdoctoral fellow in Aquatic Ecotoxicology as a newly-awarded CNPq fellow funded by the Sectorial Fund CTPetro (2004 to 2006). Since October 2006 he has been a professor at the Department. of Zoology at the Federal University of Pernambuco. He is currently Associate Professor 1. He was president of the Brazilian Society of Ecotoxicology (SBE) in the 2011-2012 biennium. His line of research is focused on the evaluation of the deleterious effects of chemical contaminants on aquatic marine and freshwater organisms, based on laboratory and field studies, especially on the development and application of behavioral biomarkers in fish related to sensory systems such as vision and smell, as well as related to swimming skills, predator-prey interactions, growth and reproduction.
Profª Drª. Lilia Pereira de Souza Santos
holds a Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1988), a master's degree in Biological Oceanography from the Federal University of Rio Grande Foundation (1991) and a doctorate in Oceanography - Universite de Bordeaux I (1996). He is currently an associate at the Federal University of Pernambuco.
He has experience in the area of Oceanography, with an emphasis on Interaction between Marine Organisms and Environmental Parameters, acting mainly on the following themes: cultivation of Copepoda, Seahorses, Meiofauna, Marine Ecotoxicology, Physiology and Mariculture.
Society, sustainable aquaculture and innovation: limits and possibilities for Alagoas development
Prof. Dr. João Vicente
Graduated (1992) and Master (1995) in Sociology from the University of Brasília and PhD in SOCIOLOGY from the Federal University of Ceará (2002). He is currently Associate Professor IV at the Federal University of Alagoas. Research at the confluence of Environmental Sociology, Economic Sociology, Sociology of
Development (human and sustainable) and Sociology of Science and Innovation. He is Professor of the Permanent staff of the Graduate Program in Sociology at the Federal University of Alagoas (PPGS / UFAL). He is the Scientific, Technology and Innovation Director of the Research Support Foundation of the State of Alagoas (FAPEAL).
Mini-courses
Cultivation of marine shrimp in a biofloc system: Productive Aspects
Ecotoxicology and the use of biliary, biochemical and behavioral biomarkers in sentinel fish from equatorial estuaries.
Dr. William Bauer
Prof. Dr. Paulo Sérgio Martins de Carvalho - UFPE
He has an academic background in Oceanology with a Master and Doctorate in Aquaculture. He has been working in the aquaculture industry for 9 years, including the areas of nutrition of marine shrimp, cultivation of marine shrimp in a biofloc system, water quality of aquaculture systems, as well as assessment of environmental impacts. Participated in consultations for the Organization of Ibero-American States
(OEI), United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA). He was also a partner-owner of a marine shrimp breeding project in the biofloc system (BFT) in the Federal District, and currently provides technical consultancy in super-intensive shrimp farming systems in the BFT system.
Graduated in Biological Oceanography by the Federal University of Rio Grande Foundation (1986), Master in Biological Oceanography by the University of São Paulo (1992), and PhD in Ecotoxicology in the Fisheries And Wildlife program, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA. He completed a post-doctorate in Ecotoxicology funded by the National Research Council (NRC-
USA) with the Columbia Environmental Research Center, United States Geological Survey (2002-2003), and postdoctoral fellow in Aquatic Ecotoxicology as a newly-awarded CNPq fellow funded by the Sectorial Fund CTPetro (2004 to 2006). Since October 2006 he has been a professor at the Department. of Zoology at the Federal University of Pernambuco. He is currently Associate Professor 1. He was president of the Brazilian Society of Ecotoxicology (SBE) in the 2011-2012 biennium. His line of research is focused on the evaluation of the deleterious effects of chemical contaminants on aquatic marine and freshwater organisms, based on laboratory and field studies, especially on the development and application of behavioral biomarkers in fish related to sensory systems such as vision and smell, as well as related to swimming skills, predator-prey interactions, growth and reproduction.
Schedule
29/10 Monday
We are a family owned and operated business.
MORNING:
ACCREDITATION: 8 am to 9 am;
MINICURSES: 09 to 12
AREA ECOTOXICOLOGY - Behavioral biomarkers in Ecotoxicology - Prof. Dr. Paulo Carvalho - UFPE;
AQUACULTURE AREA - Cultivation of marine shrimp in a biofloc system: productive aspects - Dr. William Bauer.
EVENING:
We are a family owned and operated business.
OPENING LECTURE 2 pm to 3 pm - Society, sustainable aquaculture and innovation: limits and possibilities for Alagoas development. Prof. Dr. João Vicente- FAPEAL
COFFEE BREAK - 15 to 15:20
LECTURE: 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm - The copepod Tisbe biminiensis : a new test organism in marine ecotoxicology. Profª. Drª. Lilia Pereira de Souza Santos - UFPE
We are a family owned and operated business.
10/30 Tuesday
We are a family owned and operated business.
Lecture 9 at 10 am - Ecotoxicology and the use of biliary, biochemical and behavioral biomarkers in sentinel fish from equatorial estuaries - Prof. Dr. Paulo Carvalho UFPE
LECTURE 10 to 11 am - Biofloc Technology: a Sustainable Production Model - Dr. William Bauer.
COFFEE BREAK - 11 AM to 11:20 AM
LECTURE 11:20 to 12:20 - Tuna (Thunnus thynnus) and dorada (Sparus aurata) larviculture in green water system and partial renovation - Dr. Carlos Alberto Silva - EMBRAPA - Coastal Boards.