Nineteen people participated. Eleven came from Aroma Coast villages, two from Keiva Village in Hiri District, and six were students from the Fisheries Department of the University of Natural Resources & Environment (UNRE). The students are currently on industrial training with the CPG’s Fisheries & Marine Resources Division.
The two- week training covered pond design, construction and installation, cage design and rigging, feed formulation and feeding methods, general fish farm management and site selection, and sex identification.