Article "Mariculture of the sea in Costa Rica 'magazine published in Set
October 26, 2008
Article "Mariculture of the sea in Costa Rica" published by the journal Environmental project in its special issue on some issues of Aquaculture. Project This article describes the current status and potential of the open sea mariculture in the country.
- Article about our work (Biomass Oceans) published in the journal Biomass Magazine
August 31, 2008
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- Article published on algae SciDev.Net
June 12, 2008
The project published an article on the potential of seaweed for bioenergy in the journal SciDev.Net.
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- Mariculture Article: the new agriculture
June 10, 2008
The project published an article in the newspaper La Nacion of Costa Rica
(Go to Article), mariculture presenting to a general audience. The response has been excellent, with many contacts made after this publication.
- Presented the first project report
May 31, 2008
The first project report was submitted on 10 May 2008 the World Bank Development Marketplace program. The contents of this report can be found at the site of the Development Marketplace, World Bank.
- Project on Technology Meeting in Puntarenas
May 31, 2008
The Marine Gardens project was present at the Meeting on Technology and sea aquaculture conducted in the Marine Park, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, April 25, 2008. This event, organized by the Ministry of Science and Technology, brought together some 30 participants who shared with the visitors and their activities among themselves in responsible fisheries and aquaculture. We counted with the presence of the Minister of Culture and the Executive Chairman of INCOPESCA. Apart from raising awareness of the project were established excellent links with other participants and officials of the Ministry of Science and Technology.
- Cultivation of the sea before agronomists in Central America
May 31, 2008
The cultivation of the sea and the scope of the project were presented at Marine Gardens keynote, with excellent reception at the annual reunion of the Central American Program Collaborative Crop Improvement and Animals (PCCMCA) in San Jose on April 18, 2008.
This annual event brings together researchers from PCCMCA across the isthmus. Thanks to the organizers of the event have enabled us to this conference, progress in our efforts to publicize the enormous potential of the sea as the new agriculture.
























