Registration Is Open for the International Aquaculture Law & Policy Symposium on June 5, 2026

The Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS) is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the inaugural International Aquaculture Law & Policy Symposium. The Symposium will be held on June 5, 2026 at the University of Birmingham, England, in collaboration with Aquatic Life Institute and the Multispecies Collective.
The Symposium will bring together experts, scholars, and practitioners to discuss critical issues and emerging trends in the rapidly evolving field of aquaculture law and policy. The one-day, in-person program features a series of panels centered on the protection of farmed aquatic animals, with experts sharing their insights on contemporary issues, such as:
- Aquaculture: Animals, the Environment and Public Health: examining the animal welfare, climate change and public health impacts of industrial animal aquaculture.
- Global Animal Aquaculture Law: providing an overview of the global aquaculture law and policy landscape, including regulatory frameworks, enforcement challenges, and opportunities for reform.
- Emerging Issues in Animal Aquaculture: discussing recent developments and opportunities to challenge the rapidly evolving animal aquaculture industry.
- Strategies for Advocacy: focusing on diverse strategies and successful efforts to advance meaningful change in the industry.
The day will conclude with a Call to Action session inviting attendees to work together to advance aquatic animal protection and address the many harms of industrial aquaculture.
The Symposium is conveniently scheduled alongside the Multispecies Collective PhD Workshop (June 2) and the UK Animal Law Conference (June 3-4) at the University of Birmingham, offering attendees a unique opportunity to engage with the broader animal law community in the UK. Symposium attendance is free, but space is limited and registration is required. To view the full agenda, details of the panels, bios for our expert panelists, and secure your seat, visit our event page here.
The Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS) was founded in 2008 with a mission to educate the next generation of animal law advocates and advance animal protection through the law. With vision and bold risk-taking, CALS has since developed into a world-renowned animal law epicenter. CALS’ Alumni-in-Action from 30 countries are making a difference for animals around the world. CALS is a self-funded Center within the law school operating under the Lewis & Clark College 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status, and is able to provide these educational opportunities through donations and grants.
Center for Animal Law Studies is located in Wood Hall on the Law Campus.
email cals@lclark.edu
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Center for Animal Law Studies
Lewis & Clark Law School
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Portland OR 97219
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