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WAS announces Juan Pablo Lazo will be a Plenary Speaker at LACQUA 16

The World Aquaculture Society (WAS) has announced that Dr. Juan Pablo Lazo, current president of the World Aquaculture Society and former president of the Latin American & Caribbean Chapter, will be a plenary speaker at LACQUA 16. The focus during his presentation will be on the current status and future outlook on Global Aquaculture, with a special emphasis on sustainability and the potential that Peru offers for the aquaculture industry.
September 29, 2016

The World Aquaculture Society (WAS) has announced that Dr. Juan Pablo Lazo, current president of the World Aquaculture Society and former president of the Latin American & Caribbean Chapter, will be a plenary speaker at LACQUA 16.

Juan Pablo Lazo is a graduated Biochemist Engineer, Administrator in Aquatic Resources Exploitation from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education. He earned his Master’s degree in Aquaculture at Louisiana State University and the degree of Doctor of Marine Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin, United States. For 15 years, Juan Pablo has being holding the position of Senior Researcher at the Department of Aquaculture Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education of Ensenada in Baja California, Mexico. His research focuses on aquaculture nutrition and marine fish farming. He has over 45 papers in international refereed journals, technical journals and books in aquaculture. In May 2015, during the World Congress of Aquaculture, he was appointed as President Elect of the World Aquaculture Society, the most important scientific organization related to aquaculture worldwide.

The focus during his presentation will be on the current status and future outlook on Global Aquaculture, with a special emphasis on sustainability and the potential that Peru offers for the aquaculture industry.

DEADLINE EXTENTION OF CALL FOR PAPERS
We know that is of great interest to researchers to be part of our conference, so we have extended the deadline for submission of papers to October 1.

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