Tras sentar las bases iniciales
durante una sesión plenaria del 3rd
International Workshop on Biology of Fish Gametes, en septiembre de 2011 en
Godollo, Hungría, encabecé una pre-propuesta de una COST Action (fondos para el establecimiento de redes científicas
durante 4 años; http://www.cost.eu) titulada "Assessing and improving
the quality of aquatic animal gametes to enhance aquatic resources. The need to harmonize and
standardize evolving methodologies, and improve transfer from academia to
industry" (AQUAGAMETE)”. Tras un largo proceso de
selección la UE ha decidido financiar nuestra propuesta. http://www.cost.eu/domains_actions/fa/Actions/FA1205?
De momento, 22 países han firmado
el Memorandum of Understandig (MoU), incorporándose
a la Acción o han expresado su intención de hacerlo. A finales de noviembre
tendrá lugar en la COST Office de Bruselas
la primera reunión del Comité de Gestión de la Acción y la puesta en marcha
oficial de la misma.
El resumen de la Acción
AQUAGAMETE es el siguiente:
During the past six years,
three international workshops on fish gametes demonstrated a rapid development
of methodologies that encompass extensive opportunities for promising use in
basic reproductive biology, genetic research, biotechnology and aquaculture
practice. All of these can have far-reaching consequences on conservation of
endangered species, assessment of anthropogenic and climatic impacts on aquatic
species and application in aquaculture, as well as in fisheries management. In
particular, it has been recognized that there are many highly diverting details
in the practical application of these new methods used by most scientists and
laboratories, which can cause highly variable if not contradicting results,
even using the same species.
There is an urgent need towards a universal scale to assess both the precise state of sexual maturation (for secure broodstock use) and related life history traits (gamete quality assessment, incubation of eggs) in teleost fish and other commercially important invertebrates used in either bioassays or aquaculture.
The aim of the proposed
AQUAGAMETE COST Action is to reach a consensus on protocols
and guidelines (using internationally defined terminology, units of measurement
and format of reporting) that permit the use of results in relational databanks
for sound and common application in aquaculture research and commerce.
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