WWW.WA S .ORG • WORLD AQUACULTURE • MARCH 2022 1 WORLD AQUACULTURE MAGAZINE WORLD AQUACULTURE magazine is published by the World Aquaculture Society. The home office address is: World Aquaculture Society, PO Box 397, Sorrento LA 70778-0397 USA. P and F: +1-225-347-5408; Email: judya@was.org World Aquaculture Society Home Page: www.was.org WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY OFFICERS, 2021-2022 Antonio Garza de Yta, President Jimmy Avery, Immediate Past-President Jennifer Cobcroft, President Elect Reginald Blaylock, Treasurer Kathleen Hartman, Secretary DIRECTORS Maymyat (Noe Noe) Lwin Albert Tacon Gillaume Drillet Margo Saroglia David Cline Victoria Tarus Matthew Smith, Student Director CHAPTER REPRESENTATIVES Jean-Yves Mével, Asian Pacific WilliamWalton, USAS Laurence Massaut, Latin America and Caribbean Ik Kyo Chung, Korean Sherif Sadek, African HOME OFFICE STAFF Judy E. Andrasko, Assistant Director, JudyA@was.org WORLD AQUACULTURE EDITORIAL STAFF John Hargreaves, Editor-in-Chief Mary Nickum, Editor Linda Noble, Layout Editor WAS CONFERENCES AND SALES John Cooksey, Executive Director of Conferences and Sales World Aquaculture Conference Management P.O. Box 2302, Valley Center, CA 92082 P: +1-760-751-5005; F: +1-760-751-5003 Email: worldaqua@was.org MANUSCRIPTS AND CORRESPODENCE Submit manuscripts as Microsoft Word files to Mary Nickum, Editor, World Aquaculture magazine. Email: Editor@worldaquaculture.us Letters to the Editor or other comments should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief, John Hargreaves at jhargreaves@was.org. WORLD AQUACULTURE (ISSN 1041-5602), is published quarterly by the World Aquaculture Society, 14356 Bayou Terrace Drive, Saint Amant, LA 70774 USA. Library subscription price $50 annually for United States addresses and $65 annually for addresses outside the United States. Individual subscriptions are a benefit of membership in the World Aquaculture Society. Annual membership dues: Students, $45; Individuals, $65; Corporations (for-profit), $255; Sustaining, $105 (individuals or non-profits); Lifetime (individuals) $1,100. Periodical postage paid at Sorrento Louisiana and additional mailing offices. Twenty-five percent of dues is designated for subscription to World Aquaculture magazine. POSTMASTER Please send address changes to World Aquaculture Society, PO Box 397, Sorrento, LA 70778-0397 USA. ©2021, The World Aquaculture Society. ■ W RLD AQUACULTURE VOL . 53 NO. 1 MARCH 2022 11 USAS Awards at Aquaculture 2022 in San Diego 15 Recent Research Highlight from the Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 16 Obituary: Juliette Massey, 1939-2022 18 Obituary: Eric Pedersen, 1959-2022 20 Conservation Aquaculture: A Special Sessions Synopsis Compiled by Ann Gannam 30 Acoustic Detection of Marine Mammals for Entanglement Prevention Josh Hatfield 34 Challenges in Largemouth Bass Juvenile Production Angel Rojo-Cebreros, Herbert Quintero, Nicholas Romano, David Heikes and Angel Sanchez-Ramirez 40 Installation and Management of a Semi-Commercial Scale Pilot Oyster Farm in Texas Bailey E. Schacht, Ellis L. Chapman Jr. and Joe M. Fox 44 The Effects of Carbon: Nitrogen Ratio on Suspended-Growth Denitrification in Small-Scale, Closed-System Shrimp Farming Mark E. Johannemann, Leo J. Fleckenstein and Andrew J. Ray 49 Commercial Demonstration of a Floating In-pond Raceway System with Red Tilapia at Mission UpReach, Honduras Esau Arana, Jon Stacy, Fredy Sanabria and Jesse Chappell 55 In Vitro Pearl Culture with Pinctada margaritifera Ajai Kumar Sonkar 60 Dried, Salted Fish Products in the Philippines Abigail Ann Alano Ching, Myrna Benita Z. Luna and Janice Alano Ragaza 68 Environmentalism vs Subsistence Aquaculture in Utilization of Former Open-Pit Coal Mines as Reservoirs for Aquaculture in Indonesia Asfie Maidie, Ismail Fahmy Almadi and Henny Pagoray COVER: Release of common snook Centropomus undecimalis as part of a stock enhancement program in southwest Florida (Photo: C. Goulding). See story on page 20. (CONTENTS CONTINUED ON PAGE 2)
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