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Training Workshops

Add to the lab work, we have a strong experience in delivering training workshops to scientists around the world. We have been invited to deliver training workshops in Australia, Norway, Iceland, USA and in Canada. The lab in Otoliths-Lada is well equipped with top of-the line equipment and always respect our commitment to deliver the results to our clients before the deadline.

Our experience in science and in dealing with different institutions makes us confident that we can provide our clients with the necessary service at the right time.

For training workshops, contact us by email at raouf@otolithslada.com

Past Workshops

I) Antarctic krill Growth (virtual) 2022. The workshop was delivered to 15 scientists from different countries.

II) Crustacean Aging Workshop at the Huntsman Marine Science Centre, St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada (Workshop Chair) July, 2015

How can we determine the age of a crab?

 

III) Committee of Age Reading Experts (C.A.R.E.), Seattle USA  (Workshop Chair)  (April 2015)
Direct age determination in crustaceans: development of skills and applying the method to study effects of environmental conditions on age-dependant population parameters in snow crab, king crab and spot shrimp

 

IV) Marine Research Institute, Reykjavík Iceland (Workshop Chair) (February 2015)
Direct age determination in crustaceans: development of skills and applying the method to study effects of environmental conditions on age-dependant population parameters in Nephrops, rock crab and northern shrimp

 

V) Institute of Marine Research, Nordnes, Tromsø Norway (Workshop Chair) (late fall 2014)

Direct age determination in crustaceans: development of skills and applying the method to study effects of environmental conditions on age-dependant population parameters in Barents Sea crabs and northern shrimp

 

VI) Department of Primary Industry and Fisheries, Darwin Australia (Workshop Chair) July 2014

Crustacean aging in Australian species

 

VII) Interagency Crab Research Meeting (Keynote speaker) December 11-19, 2013

The application of the new direct method of age determination of crustaceans (Kilada et al method) on Alaskan species

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