WA2023 will be at the Darwin Convention Centre, Northern Territory, Australia
May 29 – June 1, 2023

In a press release, organisers, World Aquaculture Society said that anticipation and energy are building for WORLD Aquaculture 2023 in Darwin, Australia. This international conference is expected to attract thousands of delegates from across the globe, including from important production areas in the Asia-Pacific region, and from around Australia.
For the first time since 2014, Australia will host the annual event, this time at the ideally positioned Darwin Convention Centre. Not only is the Darwin Conference Centre positioned on the picturesque waterfront, but Darwin is also within easy travel reach from major aquaculture production regions in Asia, producing around 89 percent of the world’s farmed seafood.
Technical sessions are planned to delve into foundational and emerging topics that strengthen aquaculture as a critical contributor to global food security. The WA23 conference theme, Supporting Strength in Aquaculture, comes at a significant time for the diverse international aquaculture sector. Farming plants and animals in water is what aquaculture is all about. This means factors such as a changing climate, extreme weather events, supply chain issues, advancing technology, and a dynamic market influenced by geopolitical events all provide challenges and opportunities for aquaculture.
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he conference will consider these big picture issues and approaches to strengthen different aquaculture systems. WA23 will showcase aquaculture for food production and applications for environmental benefit.
“We have sessions on Regenerative Aquaculture – from using seaweed to clean water to restoration of oysters reefs; sustainable aquafeed development and exploration of novel ingredients; protecting the health and biosecurity of aquatic animals; Indigenousaqua culture; the Blue Economy; and supporting the mental health of the people that work in aquaculture, just to name a fewâ€, said WA23 Conference Chair and World Aquaculture Society President, Assoc Prof Jennifer Blair.
Seafood Industry Australia, the Australian national peak-body representing the commercial
seafood industry, said they are excited the conference is heading down under, allowing the world to experience our first-class aquaculture industry firsthand. “We look forward to welcoming conference delegates to Darwin, and for the conference to showcase the latest news and innovations in global aquaculture, with a focusing on our Great Australian Seafood.
“Our local industry including our producers and associations are showing great interest in the conference, particularly our producers of salmon, barramundi, prawns (shrimp), and edible oysters.â€
Demand for booths in the trade show has been high, in part because it will have been 9 years since the last opportunity to demonstrate aquaculture equipment and services at an international conference in Australia, but also because of rapid advances in technology to share, and the importance of face-to-face network connections for people attending. The event will attract international and national industry representatives, scientists, sector analysts, government officials, educators, investors and policy makers to present, exchange ideas and strengthen aquaculture development.
World Aquaculture 2023 (WA23) is a 4-day event, from 29 May to 1 June 2023. Submission of abstracts for the technical stream and conference registration are open now. Trade show bookings are going quickly. Delegates are encouraged to get in early to book travel and accommodation, as this is a popular time for tourists in Darwin with so much to see and do in the idyllic Northern Territory tropical dry-season.
Contacts
– For more details on the program contact apcsec@was.org
– For more information on trade show and sponsorship contact mario@marevent.com
– For more information on the industry sessions contact SIA –jessica@seafoodindustryaustralia.com.au
Web: https://www.was.org/meeting/code/WA2023 or contact apcsec@was.org




