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The Aquaculture Association of Canada (AAC) is an international organization of
producers, suppliers, students, scientists, educators and government representatives that
is concerned about the promotion of knowledge pertinent to the aquaculture of finfish and
shellfish. The AAC has over 900 members from all parts of Canada, US, and 14 other
countries. The AAC strongly encourages student membership and involvement.
Benefits of the Association
- Bulletin of the AAC, published three times a year featuring articles on aquaculture science;
- Special Publications of the AAC - contributed papers from Aquaculture Canada;
- World Aquaculture magazine, a quarterly periodical with the latest in aquaculture
science and news.
- Reduced subscription rates for:
- Northern Aquaculture (12 issues per year + Annual Buyers Guide)
- Fish Farming (12 issues per year)
- Hatchery magazine (6 issues per year)
- Tax receipts for membership dues and other donations;
- Reduced registration fees at AAC and WAS meetings.
Why should you join?
- Aquaculture Canada - annual meeting of the AAC;
- Interactions with other associations and industry;
- Receive current news and science on aquaculture;
- Meet fellow aquaculture colleagues;
- If you are a student, you will make useful contacts for further studies or employment;
- If you are a potential employer, you will meet bright young people.
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