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Marine Parasitology Group |
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Marine Parasitology
Fish parasites can be found in commercially important fish from ordinary fish sellers
One fish species can harbour up to 120 different parasite species. Tuna in Muara Baru, Jakarta, Indonesia, used for raw fish dishes in Japan
"Wormy" fish meat at the market
Molicola horridus isolated from bramid fish from South Java |
Working Group
Marine Parasitology Marine Parasitology has a close linkeage to other disciplines (see Marine Science Special Training Course => MST and MEST). Fish and cooking!!! Learn more, klick here! Visit of the German Minister of Education, Edelgard Bulmahn, in Jakarta => Info). Our team: 4 PhD, 2 MSc., several students in Germany and Indonesia
Harry W. Palm,
Prof. Dr. habil., Head of the working group, with a => human fish tapeworm
Involved
Institutions
Home Institute: Institute for Morphology, Cell Biology and Parasitology at the Heinrich-Heine-Universität 40225 Düsseldorf, Universitätsstr. 1, Germany
Affiliated Institutes: Centre for Tropical Ecology University Bremen,
Fahrenheitstrasse 6,
28359 Bremen, Germany
Leibniz-Institute for Marine Sciences
Düsternbrooker Weg 20
23105 Kiel, Germany
Centre for Coastal and Marine Resources Studies
Darmaga Campus
16680 Bogor,
Indonesia
Institut Pertanian Bogor
Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences
Darmaga Campus
16680 Bogor,
Indonesia
www.indomarine.or.id Coral Reef Research Center, Hasanuddin University, 5th Floor Research Center, Tamalanrea, Campus UNHAS, 90245 Makassar, Indonesia |
Education
Visit of Dr. N. Abdou to the University Düsseldorf to study fish parasites from the red sea. Photo: Jacques Moch => Info
Sampling of large rays from artisanal fishermen in Pelabuhan Ratu, Indonesia
Education for university lecturers in Indonesia
Student field course at the Marine Biological Field
Station of the Institut Pertanian Bogor, Indonesia
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