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The HotFish Podcasts
Institute of Aquaculture at the University of Stirling
13 episodes
9 months ago
In this episode, Dave Little talks with Reed Ozretich who specialises in a One Health approach to aquaculture in the context of a changing climate. He's been working on a Belmont-funded project in Brazil and Ivory Coast coordinated by Giulio de Leo, at Stanford University, but working with local partners focusing on understanding the dynamics of snails as vectors for schistosomiasis; what, if any, is the role of farmed fish in controlling them? Reed talks here about his recent work in Ivory Coast with Professor Eliezer N’Goran. at UFHB in Abidjan.
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In this episode, Dave Little talks with Reed Ozretich who specialises in a One Health approach to aquaculture in the context of a changing climate. He's been working on a Belmont-funded project in Brazil and Ivory Coast coordinated by Giulio de Leo, at Stanford University, but working with local partners focusing on understanding the dynamics of snails as vectors for schistosomiasis; what, if any, is the role of farmed fish in controlling them? Reed talks here about his recent work in Ivory Coast with Professor Eliezer N’Goran. at UFHB in Abidjan.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
Education,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Freshwater Aquaculture: The Silent Majority
The HotFish Podcasts
9 minutes 38 seconds
3 years ago
Freshwater Aquaculture: The Silent Majority
In this episode Professor David Little speaks with Dr Wenbo Zhang of Shanghai Ocean University about a new collaborative Nature publication which makes the case that freshwater aquaculture dominates global aquaculture production, but that its importance is often overlooked in global food-policy agenda and research.
The HotFish Podcasts
In this episode, Dave Little talks with Reed Ozretich who specialises in a One Health approach to aquaculture in the context of a changing climate. He's been working on a Belmont-funded project in Brazil and Ivory Coast coordinated by Giulio de Leo, at Stanford University, but working with local partners focusing on understanding the dynamics of snails as vectors for schistosomiasis; what, if any, is the role of farmed fish in controlling them? Reed talks here about his recent work in Ivory Coast with Professor Eliezer N’Goran. at UFHB in Abidjan.