Euroshrimp at the European Aquaculture Society conference in Valencia 2025

This year, the Euroshrimp Forum took place in Valencia, Spain, in conjunction with the AE2025. It was an exciting day, full of engaging presentations and lively discussions in a beautiful location. The conference featured presentations exploring the newest innovations and sustainable methods in shrimp farming. You can access and download these insights right here.

Euroshrimp 2025

Opening – Introduction to Euroshrimp

Dr. Matthew Slater Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Germany

Opening presentation introducing the Euroshrimp network, which connects 29 European shrimp farms across 15 countries.

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Michael Krammer presenting

From Hatchery to Farm

Michael Krammer White Panther Produktion GmbH, Austria

A presentation about insights on acclimation and nursery strategies, plus core production management recommendations for successful shrimp farming.

Marianne Green presenting

ASC Sustainable Aquaculture: Implementation of the Welfare Principle in the New Farm Standard for Shrimp Farms

Marianne Green Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC), Netherlands

Overview of the new ASC Farm Standard implementation focusing on animal welfare principles for shrimp farms.

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David Sánchez Peñaranda presenting

Training the New European Generation of Early Researchers in Biofloc Technology: Doctoral Network SwitchFloc

Dr. David Sánchez Peñaranda Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain

Introduction to the SwitchFloc Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Network, which trains 11 PhD candidates across European institutions in biofloc technology (BFT).

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Hendrik Monsees presenting

Teaching Shrimp Aquaculture Best Practice in Virtual Reality

Dr. Hendrik Monsees 4DimBlick & Aquaculture Welfare Standards Initiative, Germany

Innovative approach to aquaculture training using Virtual Reality (VR) technology to improve welfare standards in fish and shrimp production.

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Isabela Pinheiro presenting

The Production of Brown Shrimp (Crangon crangon) in Aquaculture: Results from the Project CranGo

Isabela Pinheiro Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Germany

Research findings on cultivating the commercially valuable brown shrimp Crangon crangon in recirculating aquaculture systems.

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