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Agulhas Current Affairs
Aghulas Current Affairs
22 episodes
3 days ago
A marine science podcast set in Southern Africa with marine biologists Dr Yanas Kisten and Dr Nelson Miranda.
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A marine science podcast set in Southern Africa with marine biologists Dr Yanas Kisten and Dr Nelson Miranda.
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Natural Sciences
Science
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The Culture of Aquaculture in South Africa
Agulhas Current Affairs
26 minutes 39 seconds
2 years ago
The Culture of Aquaculture in South Africa

On this episode we have Prof. Niall Vine from the University of Fort Hare share his insights about the ins and outs of the aquaculture industry in South Africa. You can learn more about his work here:


Fort Hare Aquaculture Research Unit (FHARU)


https://web.facebook.com/niall.aquaculture


FHARU Research: 

https://youtu.be/cyeZwl8zTL8


Website: https://www.ufh.ac.za/departments/zoology/prof-niall-g-vine


SANCOR: https://sancor.nrf.ac.za/default.aspx



On Agulhas Current Affairs we talk about marine biology in Southern Africa.


Let us know what you would like us to talk about here:


Twitter: https://twitter.com/AgulhasCurrent

Audio: https://anchor.fm/agulhascurrentaffairs


#aquaculture #southafrica #profniallvine

Agulhas Current Affairs
A marine science podcast set in Southern Africa with marine biologists Dr Yanas Kisten and Dr Nelson Miranda.