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      • Egg quality and growth in selected Arctic charr
      • Enhanced Soy Protein for Salmonid Aquafeeds
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        • Appendix 1 - Focus of Research
        • Appendix 2 - Storage and access to databases
        • Appendix 3 - Storage and registration of samples
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Department of Aquaculture and Fish Biology

The Department

The objective of the Department of Aquaculture and Fish Biology is to gather and disseminate knowledge in the fields of aquatic biology, aquaculture, and fish biology. The department is an international centre for research, instruction, and continuing education in aquatic biology, aquaculture, and fish biology. The department promotes the professional development of aquaculture in the spirit of sustainable development.
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The department has approached its objective through a good relationship between research and teaching, a strong collaboration with other higher education institutions, a deep rooting in the industry, and through flexibility for students to control the pathway of their own studies.


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  • Home
  • People +
    • Bjarni Kristófer Kristjánsson
    • Camille A. Leblanc
    • David Benhaim
    • Skúli Skúlason
    • Stefán Óli Steingrímsson
  • Education
    • MARBIO
  • Research +
    • Biodiversity lab >
      • ECO-EVO-DEVO
      • Evolution of cognition: A study of sympatric morphs of Arctic charr
      • Microevolutionary processes in small populations
      • The importance of egg size for phenotypic variations and divergence in wild populations
    • Aquaculture lab >
      • Egg quality and growth in selected Arctic charr
      • Enhanced Soy Protein for Salmonid Aquafeeds
      • Breeding program
    • Research policy >
      • Research Policy of the Department of Aquaculture & Fish Biology >
        • Appendix 1 - Focus of Research
        • Appendix 2 - Storage and access to databases
        • Appendix 3 - Storage and registration of samples
  • Publications
  • Facilities+
    • Verið research station
    • Breeding station
  • Contact