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3 January 2023

On December 28th a group of Crew School students accompanied by a teacher, visited Fisheries Development Institute’s Abate Molina scientific vessel. On the occasion, the students and the teacher were received by Gonzalo Pereira Puchy IFOP Executive Director, boat’s captain , crew and researchers who explained them how each ship’s equipment work. The Abate’s tour was very interesting and entertaining for the students since, in a didactic way, the professionals answered all the questions asked by the youngsters. They...

28 December 2022

Students will be able to carry out their professional internship on Abate Molina scientific vessel. On December 27th, in Valparaíso, a collaboration agreement was signed between Fisheries Development Institute (IFOP) and Valparaíso’s Crew and Port School. Through which students of Crew members School’s middle-level technical careers will be able to carry out their practical internships; Crew members of merchant and special ships, administration mention logistics and port operation, in IFOP considered the most prestigious institution dedicated to fishing and...

27 December 2022

The Oceanography and Environment Department has been developing since 2021, under CORFO auspices an historical biological samples digitalization program called “Plankton Digital Library“. Since the 1970s, the Oceanography and Environment Department has accumulated more than 30,000 jars with zooplankton samples from the ocean throughout the Chilean Exclusive Economic Zone, always looking for distribution and abundance of larvae and eggs of organisms that support national fisheries. At the same time, these samples contain the entire zooplankton community that accompany them....

26 December 2022

The oceanography team from Fisheries Development Institute,environment department carried out an oceanographic cruise in Almirante Montt Gulf and surrounding channels. It took place between November 7th and 22nd and included researchers Patricio Salas, Javier Cortés, Miguel Vergara and Marcela Toro participation , all from Putemún Research Center in Castro. This activity is carried out within “Monitoring and Modeling of Spatial and Temporal Variability of Oceanographic Processes in Channels and Southern Fjords” project’s framework and is part of the permanent...

21 December 2022

The XXXI ERFEN Program Regional Scientific Committee Meeting (Protocol on the Program for the Regional Study of the El Niño Phenomenon in the Southeast Pacific – ERFEN) of the Permanent Commission of the South Pacific (CPPS) was held in the city of Santiago de Chile between on December 13th and 15th, 2022. The meeting was chaired by Juan Quintana Chilean Meteorological Directorate meteorologist ,and included delegations from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Chile, CPPS member countries. Representing our country, professionals...

19 December 2022

During November and December, a team of IFOP professionals, led by its head of office, Alejandra Lafon, carried out various scientific activities in Puerto Melinka and Puerto Aguirre, in which they visited Melinka High School and Pedro Aguirre Cerda School in Puerto Aguirre. In them a talk and practical workshop “Red tides, what are they and how has their distribution changed? was developed. In these talks in a didactic and pleasant language, children and young people are explained about...

19 December 2022

Between December 5th and 15th, at Universidad de los Lagos in the city of Puerto Montt, presented its research’s final evaluation “Project for monitoring methods development and a forecast system of harmful algal blooms for sustainable coastal aquaculture and fisheries in Chile”, which ends at the end of March 2023. The project aims to introduce new technologies for harmful microalgae detection using biomolecular methods, along with developing tools to forecast blooms of these organisms. This project has been possible...

15 December 2022

Ignacio Payá, IFOP researcher, stands out after participating in an international workshop on Illex argentinus. IFOP researcher Ignacio Payá (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ignacio-Paya) participated in the first international scientific workshop on south-west Atlantic squid, Illex argentinus, (Conference: First International Scientific Workshop for the Argentine Shortfin Squid – capes) that was held in November 2022 at P. Universidad Católica de Chile Marine Research Coastal Station (http://ecim.bio.puc.cl). The workshop was organized by the Applied Ecology and Sustainability Center (CAPES) and aimed to ensure formal...

15 December 2022

On Wednesday, December 14th, the annual workshop was held in which the Fisheries and Aquaculture Undersecretariat, the National Service of Fisheries and Aquaculture, and the Institute for Fisheries Promotion representatives coordinate research activities carried out by IFOP on aquaculture health issues. . Professionals from the three institutions participated in the instance, who learned about the most relevant aspects of Hydrobiological Health Department three programs executed by IFOP in the health field, through presentations by its respective permanent research programs...

13 December 2022

Through being awarded a project with Biobío Regional Government funds (SAFA Project), IFOP acquired scientific acoustic system, consisting of a SIMRAD EK 80 brand echo sounder with a split beam transducer of 38 kHz frequency. This system is installed in artisanal purse seine boats to carry outresearch in order to evaluate small pelagics stock and thus to estimate recruitment periods biomass, which occurs mainly in summer and autumn of each year. Jorge Castillo, IFOP fishing engineer explained ” EK...

7 December 2022

On November 29th and 30th, “ Strengthening Scientific Observers Team Workshop in Quellon, Chiloe was held at ACHS premises.” The activity was attended by Leonardo Caballero Sampling Management Department Head ;Héctor Huerta South Austral Zone General Coordinator and Field Coordinators, Vivian Pezo and Dagoberto Subiabre. The workshop aims to make information available to scientific observers team , valuable instances for strengthening knowledge and clarifying doubts on various topics related to their work, which included Fisheries Development Institute (IFOP)general aspects...

5 December 2022

In April 2022, VLIZ Director Dr. Jan Mees and VLIZ international relations Director Dr. Ann-Katrien Lescrauweat visited IFOP facilities in Valparaíso, an opportunity in which a collaboration agreement was signed between both institutions. This agreement promotes researchers and technicians exchange for training and joint research work and facilitates access to research infrastructure and data exchange between institutions. Aiming to strengthen VLIZ and IFOP’s relationship Dr. Jan Meet extended an invitation to IFOP Director Gonzalo Pereira and IFOP Environment Department...

30 November 2022

Fisheries Development Institute Oceanography and Climate group Researchers belonging to Patagonia Coastal Research Systems Center based in Putemún (Castro), participated during the week of November 21rst to 25th, in the Eastern South Pacific physical oceanography meteorology and climate 6th edition congress. This event was organized by the Ocean-Atmosphere Dynamics Working Group (DOCA) of National Oceanographic Committee (CONA) and Universidad de Los Lagos i-mar Center this important congress took place Puerto Montt’s Arena facilities. IFOP’s scientists presented through oral presentations...

25 November 2022

Next Tuesday, November 29th, 2022, between 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m., research results dissemination workshop will be carried out online: ” Wild Species Health Situation of in Freshwater and salty water Assessment and Monitoring 2021-2022”, which is part of Fisheries Development Institute (IFOP) permanent strategic research programs developed for the State, in a sustainable aquaculture activity development search. During this activity development IFOP Hydrobiological Health Department researcher Juan Carlos Quintanilla, will deliver pathogens that cause high-risk salmon diseases in...

25 November 2022

Developing a krill fishery stock assessment model is Mauricio Mardones’s objective, IFOP researcher and UMAG doctoral student, who was awarded a Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources s Commission’s cholarship(CCAMLR) to carry out his project. Mauricio Mardones, Fisheries Development Institute (IFOP) researcher was awarded a Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources s Commission’s scholarship (CCAMLR). This scholarship aims to promote young scientists who carry out research in specific areas of interest to the Scientific Committee of the Commission and...

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