The location will be at the Assembly Hall of the Faculty of Law, Campus Sur, Santiago de Compostela University, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain.
IAGA and ISGA
The International Association for Genetics in Aquaculture (IAGA) was constituted in the 1985 Symposium Genetics in Aquaculture II, in Davis, with the purpose of promoting communication and constructive service to its members concerning all aspects of genetics of aquatic species relevant to aquaculture; to provide a mechanism for holding a triennial meeting known as the International Symposium on Genetics in Aquaculture (ISGA); and to ensure publication of the proceedings of each symposium.
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