“ASEAN Fisheries Education Network” (ASEAN-FEN) consists of a team of university-based consortia representing the fisheries and aquaculture-oriented institutions within the Southeast Asia region. ASEAN-FEN was established by agreement of its core members namely Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (Malaysia), Universiti Sains Malaysia (Malaysia), Can Tho University (Vietnam), Nong Lam University (Vietnam), Kasetsart University (Thailand), Prince of Songkla University (Thailand), Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya (Thailand), Universitas Airlangga (Indonesia), and Universitas Brawijaya (Indonesia) for the purpose of supporting and enhancing the fisheries and aquaculture sector through education, research, and public outreach in the region. The ASEAN-FEN supports and facilitates activities of educators, scientists, and agencies responding to local, regional, national, and international issues on fisheries and aquaculture.
ASEAN-FEN has expanded its initial institutional members from 9 in 2011 to 49 in 2025. ASEAN-FEN proposed the first 9 initial “working” universities as the core members and the remaining, as well as future members, as associate members, or ASEAN-FEN+ members in order to facilitate better management and communication with other fisheries and aquaculture network within and outside of ASEAN region. Currently ASEAN-FEN comprised of 10 core, 33 associate and 6 ASEAN-FEN+ institutional members, consist of universities from Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, The Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei, Singapore, Japan, China, France and Taiwan.
“ASEAN Fisheries Education Network” (ASEAN-FEN) consists of a team of university-based consortia representing the fisheries and aquaculture-oriented institutions within the Southeast Asia region. ASEAN-FEN was established by agreement of its core members namely Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (Malaysia), Universiti Sains Malaysia (Malaysia), Can Tho University (Vietnam), Nong Lam University (Vietnam), Kasetsart University (Thailand), Prince of Songkla University (Thailand), Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya (Thailand), Universitas Airlangga (Indonesia), and Universitas Brawijaya (Indonesia) for the purpose of supporting and enhancing the fisheries and aquaculture sector through education, research, and public outreach in the region. The ASEAN-FEN supports and facilitates activities of educators, scientists, and agencies responding to local, regional, national, and international issues on fisheries and aquaculture.
ASEAN-FEN has expanded its initial institutional members from 9 in 2011 to 49 in 2025. ASEAN-FEN proposed the first 9 initial “working” universities as the core members and the remaining, as well as future members, as associate members, or ASEAN-FEN+ members in order to facilitate better management and communication with other fisheries and aquaculture network within and outside of ASEAN region. Currently ASEAN-FEN comprised of 10 core, 33 associate and 6 ASEAN-FEN+ institutional members, consist of universities from Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, The Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei, Singapore, Japan, China, France and Taiwan.