Welcome to the home page of the Aquaculture and Fisheries Development Centre
Established in 1987, the Aquaculture and Fisheries Development Centre (AFDC) is a centre of excellence for aquaculture and fisheries research. Research focuses on the areas of fish biology, shellfish health and disease, molecular genetics, fish and shellfish aquaculture and marine mammals and fisheries research. New and emerging aquaculture species are a major component of our work programme. We have expertise in both inshore and deep-sea fisheries, focussing on the impact of fishing practices on the environment, bycatch and discards, stock assessment and basic fish biology. The AFDC aims to support, stimulate and promote the development of sustainable aquaculture and fisheries in all its forms, thereby enabling this sector to achieve its full socio-economic potential by utilising Ireland's sustainable natural resources. We do this by conducting research related to aquaculture and fisheries, conducting research for industry and providing training in aquaculture.
The AFDC is a embedded within the School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences and is also one of 4 centres of excellence within the Environmental Research Institute (ERI) at UCC. Research expertise and influences from 11 academic departments ensure a multidisciplinary approach to research projects.
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