Registration, abstracts and papers submission
Please send your abstracts and papers to demat@uni-rostock.de
For registration please send an email also to demat@uni-rostock.de
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Main focal points:
- “Technologies to ensure sustainable marine food production”
- Sustainability
- Engineering science
- Interdisciplinary research (sciences, engineering and more)
Selected technical session topics:
- Mathematical models and numerical simulation of net-like structures and floating seafood production systems (addressing mathematical and numerical approaches to predict flow fields, deformations, bottom-impact of net-like structures, trawls and related components)
- Experimental analyses of net-like structures with application in fishery and seafood production (addressing experiments to predict flow fields, deformations, bottom-impact of net-like structures, trawls and related components)
- Autonomous systems in fishery and marine aquaculture
- Improved fishing gear systems and their impact on sustainable fishery
- Actual developments in fishery technologies and quality improvement in seafood production (addressing new catch methods, better catch handling, reduction of bycatch mortality, stock assessment, old things thought new)
- Survey and observation and data platforms (stock assessment, insitu catch composition monitoring, artificial intelligence in marine food production, environmental monitoring, etc.)
- Feel free to add any further (hot-) topics related to seafood production/ fisheries
Keynote speakers will open individual sessions focusing on long-term changes to marine seafood production, highlighting their economic and ecological impacts in the context of sustainable ocean use.
Important dates
31.07.2022
Deadline for submission of abstracts
04.08.2022
Notification of acceptance
07.08.2022
Registration deadline
12.08.2022
Deadline for submission of draft papers
31.08.2022
Deadline for submission of final papers