First OOAE workshop was held in Torshavn, Faroe Islands, on 14-18'th of August, 2005.
In many parts of the world, researchers independently have identified a need to move marine aquaculture operations from near-shore facilities to more exposed, open ocean sites.
Thus the goal of the workshop is to determine a fundamental set of methodologies to design and analyze many types of Open Ocean Aquaculture systems and to initiate a program to develop international academic programs in this area.
The topics of interest to be addressed at the workshop:
Computer Fluid Dynamic modeling of both finfish and shellfish farms
Net structure flow dynamics
Diffraction effects: implications on large farms
Structural modeling of contaminant systems
Effects of biological fouling on drag, buoyance and inertia
Biologic response of fish in a seaway
The use of smart structures in aquaculture
The environmental effect on open ocean aquaculture, including waste dilution, dispersion, noise pollution and marine mammal interaction