@inproceedings{fdi:010091408, title = {{A}fri{MAQUA} : research network for sustainable marine aquaculture in {A}frica [r{\'e}sum{\'e}]}, author = {{D}arias, {M}aria {J}. and {A}dingra, {A}. and {A}mian, {A}.{F}. and {A}mon, {N}. and {B}ettarel, {Y}van and {B}le, {M}.{C}. and {B}olton, {J}. and {B}ouvier, {T}. and {C}hristison, {K}. and {C}oyne, {V}. and {C}ucchi, {P}. and {C}yrus, {M}. and {D}ago, {D}.{N}. and {D}eme, {M}. and {D}iadhiou, {H}.{D}. and {D}iallo, {A}. and {D}iedhiou, {F}. and {D}jadji, {E}.{L}.{G}. and {F}acknath, {S}. and {F}all, {J}. and {F}ouche, {C}. and {F}ouilland, {E}. and {G}effroy, {B}. and {K}aramoko, {D}. and {K}onan, {S}. and {K}ouadio-{N}gbesso, {N}. and {L}eboulanger, {C}hristophe and {L}ignot, {J}.{H}. and {L}imbu, {S}.{M}. and {M}bengue, {M}. and {M}irera, {D}.{O}. and {M}oroh, {J}.{L}.{A}. and {N}azurally, {N}. and {N}dao, {M}.{S}. and {N}dao, {P}.{D}. and {N}diaye, {W}.{N}. and {N}djaula, {H}.{O}. and {N}dour, {I}. and {N}iane, {A}. and {O}kuku, {E}. and {R}oque d'{O}rbcastel, {E}. and {S}ene, {M}. and {S}hoko, {A}.{P}. and {S}oungue, {A}. and {T}hiaw, {M}. and {T}ine, {M}. and {T}jipute, {M}. and {W}airimu, {E}. and {Y}ao, {L}.{A}. and {M}acey, {B}.{M}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{W}orld per capita fish consumption is expected to increase by 2030 with the exception of {A}frica, due to population growth outpacing supply on this continent. {T}his raises food and nutrition security issues owing to the high prevalence of malnutrition in the region and the contribution of fish to total animal intake in many {A}frican countries. {R}egardless of the strong potential and significant expansion of the aquaculture industry in {A}frica, mostly based on freshwater aquaculture, it accounts for only ca. 3% of the global aquaculture production. {D}espite being the second largest continent on {E}arth, {A}frica currently has the lowest marine aquaculture production in the world. {A}fri{MAQUA} is a research network funded by the {F}rench {N}ational {R}esearch {I}nstitute for {S}ustainable {D}evelopment ({IRD}) aiming to bring together researchers in the field of marine aquaculture from {S}outhern {A}frica ({S}outh {A}frica, {N}amibia), {E}astern {A}frica ({T}anzania, {K}enya, {M}auritius), {W}estern {A}frica ({S}enegal, {C}{\^o}te d'{I}voire) and {F}rance to facilitate scientific cooperation for the development of sustainable marine aquaculture in the continent. {T}his network will provide the opportunity to share knowledge, to join research efforts and to reinforce the capacities of the consortium members around four main topics: 1) life cycle control of species of aquaculture interest, 2) development of high quality and sustainable feeds for cultured species, 3) development of eco-friendly farming systems and 4) improvement of welfare and health of organisms and farming systems.}, keywords = {{AFRIQUE} {DU} {SUD} ; {NAMIBIE} ; {TANZANIE} ; {KENYA} ; {MAURICE} ; {SENEGAL} ; {COTE} {D}'{IVOIRE}}, numero = {}, pages = {12}, booktitle = {{F}rench {S}outh {A}frican science and innovation days}, year = {2019}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010091408}, }