May 4, 2021

2nd Edition of World Aquaculture and Fisheries Conference

Following the colossal success of our previous conference, Magnus Group invites you to become a part of “2nd Edition of World Aquaculture and Fisheries Conference” (WAC 2022) scheduled on May 18-19, 2022 at Tokyo, Japan.

The global congress enlightens on the theme “Milestones and impeccable innovations ushering to a new era of aquaculture and fisheries” which acknowledges the recent advancements, newest updates, innovations and challenges that impact the field of fisheries, marine biology and aquaculture.

In the post-pandemic era, feeding the world faces new impediments. This emphasizes the importance of fisheries and aquaculture as viable solutions for supplying high-quality food and nutrition to the world’s growing population. Aquaculture continues to be the world’s fastest-growing food production sector, despite the fact that capture fish production has remained largely stable in recent decades. However, increasing the scale of aquaculture intensification has resulted in a number of concerns that will require long-term solutions. As a result, it’s critical to disseminate information on technological advancements and new modern approaches to sustainable fisheries and aquaculture around the world. This scientific gathering is a positive move in the right direction.


This prestigious conference serves as a global colloquy for international researchers, scientists, academicians, ichthyologists, aquaculture experts, marine biologists and industry giants to present their research findings to the international community. The environment will be vibrant, with open and cordial interaction between attendees, with representatives from academia and industry belonging to all of the major countries. The event is also suited for those who sell products or services or belong to the fisheries, aquaculture and marine biology industries.

We hope to see you at WAC 2022 with a firm belief that it will provide the most beneficial outcomes to the aquaculture and global fisheries industry.



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