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OMICS International has published 37759 Open Access Articles, 22598 Conference Proceedings, 29 Upcoming Conferences, 10 Previous Conferences, 3034 National Symposiums related to deep sea.

Deep sea refers to the lowest layer in the ocean, existing below the thermocline and above the seabed i.e. at a depth of 1000fathoms (1800 m) or more. It is estimated that natural light does not penetrate the deep ocean , with the exception of the upper parts of the mesopelagic.

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Scope and Importance:

In 1960 the Bathyscaphe Trieste descended to the bottom of the Mariana Trench near Guam, at 35,798 feet or 6.77 miles (10,911 meters), the deepest spot in any ocean. If Mount Everest (8,848 metres) were submerged there, its peak would be more than a mile beneath the surface. The Trieste was retired and for a while the Japanese remote-operated vehicle (ROV) Kaikō was the only vessel capable of reaching this depth. It was lost at sea in 2003. In May and June 2009, the hybrid-ROV (HROV) Nereus returned to the Challenger Deep for a series of three dives to depths exceeding 10900 meters. It has been suggested that more is known about the Moon than the deepest parts of the ocean. Little was known about the extent of life on the deep ocean floor until the discovery of thriving colonies of shrimps and other organisms around hydrothermal vents in the late 1970s. Before the discovery of the undersea vents, it had been accepted that almost all life on earth obtained its energy (one way or another) from the sun. The new discoveries revealed groups of creatures that obtained nutrients and energy directly from thermal sources and chemical reactions associated with changes to mineral deposits. These organisms thrive in completely lightless and anaerobic environments in highly saline water that may reach 300 °F (150 °C), drawing their sustenance from hydrogen sulfide, which is highly toxic to almost all terrestrial life. The revolutionary discovery that life can exist under these extreme conditions changed opinions about the chances of there being life elsewhere in the universe. Scientists now speculate that Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, may be able to support life beneath its icy surface, where there is evidence of a global ocean of liquid water.

Market Analysis:

The majority of the shipping industry's ratings are recruited from developing countries, especially the Far East and South East Asia. The Philippines and India are very significant maritime labour supply nations, with many seafarers from these countries enjoying employment opportunities on foreign flag ships operated by international shipping companies. China has also seen a large increase in the number of seafarers, but at the moment most of these work on the Chinese fleet, meeting domestic requirements. Eastern Europe has recently become an increasingly large supplier of seafarers with high numbers from countries including the Ukraine, Croatia and Latvia. Other major labour supply countries include Greece, Japan, Russia and the United Kingdom.
 

List of Best International Conferences:

3rd Aquaculture Conference , September 29-October 1, 2016, London, UK
2nd Aquaculture Conference , July 11-13, 2016 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Food Preservation Conference, March 31-April 01, 2016, Atlanta, USA
Plant Science Conference, October 31-November 02, 2016, Baltimore, USA
8th Global Food Processing Conference, November 09-11, 2015, Dubai, UAE
7th Food and Beverages Conference, October 08-10, 2015 New Delhi, India
9th Food and Beverages Conference, July 11-13, 2016, Cologne, Germany
2nd Food Safety and Regulatory Measures Conference, June 06-08, 2016, London, UK
5th Agriculture Conference, June 27-29, 2016, Cape Town, South Africa
Food Microbiology Conference, August 08-10, 2016, Birmingham, UK
5th Probiotics, Functional and Baby Foods Conference, September 26-28, 2016, USA
12th Food Processing and Technology Conference October 24-26, 2016, Turkey
3rd Oceanography Conference, July 18-20, 2016, Brisbane, Australia
Aquaculture 2016, Las Vegas, USA
Aquaculture Europe 2016, Edinburgh, UK
World Aquaculture 2016, Surabaya, Indonesia
ICFAEST 2016: 18th International Conference on Fisheries, Aquaculture Economics and Seafood Trade , Prague, Czech Republic
Aquaculture UK 2016, Scotland, UK
VIV MEA 2016, Abu Dhabi, Dubai
Seafood Expo North America 2016, Boston, USA
5th Global Feed and Food Congress (GFFC), Antalya, Turkey
ILDEX Vietnam Aquaculture Conference 2016, Ho chi Minh, Vietnam
Middle East Aquaculture Forum 2016, Izmir, Turkey
The 2nd Fisheries and Aquaculture Conference (FAC 2016), Xian, China
2nd International Conference of Fish and Shellfish Immunology, Maine, USA
International Conference on Marine Science and Aquaculture 2016, Sabah, Malaysia
Second International Conference on Agriculture, Animal Sciences and Aquaculture 2015, Colombo, Sri Lanka
EcoSummit 2016, Montpellier, France
Asian Fish Expo2016, Bangkok, Thailand
AquaVision 2016, Bangkok, Thailand
2016 NCR/WAA Aquaculture Conference, Wisconsin, USA


Relevant Societies:

1. Acquacoltura, Europe
2. American Fisheries Society, USA
3. Asian Fisheries Society, Singapore
4. American Tilapia Association, USA
5. Aqua Biotechnology, USA
6. Aquaculture Association of Canada, Canada
7. Aquaculture Development Program, UK
8. Aquaculture Engineering Society, China
9. Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, USA
10. California Aquaculture Association, USA
11. Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance, Canada
12. Canarian Association of Fish Farmers, Canada
13. China Society of Fisheries, China
14. Dutch Aquaculture Society, Netherlands
15. European Aquaculture Society, Spain
16. European Association of Fish Pathologists, Spain
17. Food and Agriculture Organisation - Fisheries, Italy
18. Federation of European Aquaculture Producers, Turkey
19. Global Aquaculture Alliance, USA
20. International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management, Thailand

Companies:

1. ADSA, USA
2. Americulture Inc, USA
3. Atlantis Aquacultura, USA
4. Aqua Bounty Farms, USA
5. Aquaculture Supply, USA
6. Aqualider, Brazil
7. Aquasafra, Inc, USA
8. Aquaseed, USA
9. Aquavet, Spain
10. Arvo-Kala, USA
11. ASICo (Aquatic Stock Improvement Co., LLC), USA
12. Bluewater Aquaculture, Canada
13. Ceatech, USA
14. El Rosario S.A, france
15. GenoMar, Germany
16. Gramacan, Spain
17. GrupoGranjas Marinas S.A., Greece
18. High Health Aquaculture Inc.
19. Inland Seafarm (Reed Mariculture Inc.), Indonesia
20. Island Scallops, Canada

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