Aquaculture America 2020

February 9 - 12, 2020

Honolulu, Hawaii

Education

Monday, February 10, 2020 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM Room 303
Chair: Forest Whyne, Ken Thompson, Matt Smith

  • 1:30 PM
    Charlie M. Culpepper III

    AQUACULTURE EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN FLORIDA

  • 1:45 PM
    Eric Cassiano

    AQUACULTURE IN THE CLASSROOM: THE TROPICAL AQUACULTURE LABORATORY’S YOUTH EDUCATION PROGRAMS

  • 2:00 PM
    Melissa Malmstedt

    BUILDING AQUACULTURE ACCEPTANCE THROUGH 4-H

  • 2:15 PM
    Cherie Sukovich

    THE CHALLENGES AND INCREASE OF IMPORTANCE OF INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS TO FUNDING IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL AQUACULTURE PROGRAMS

  • 2:30 PM
    Elliot Nelson

    EDUCATING YOUTH THROUGH AQUACULTURE AND CREATING WORKFORCE PATHWAYS

  • 2:45 PM
    Joe Mallon

    THE CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS TO LONG TERM ENGAGEMENT OF AQUACULTURE STUDENTS IN A MULTIPLE YEAR PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL AQUACULTURE PROGRAM

  • 3:00 PM
    Lauren N. Jescovitch

    LEARNING ABOUT EUTROPHICATION: WHAT ARE STUDENTS THINKING?

  • 3:15 PM
    Cameron Ennis

    ONLINE TRAINING FOR ENTRY-LEVEL AQUACULTURE WORKERS: TAKING A SUCCESSFUL IN-PERSON MODEL IN RHODE ISLAND AND GOING DIGITAL

  • 3:30 PM
    Afton Hupper

    USING SOCIAL MEDIA TO PROMOTE AQUACULTURE: A CASE STUDY FROM MAINE

  • 3:45 PM
    Jonathan van Senten

    INFOGRAPHICS AS TOOLS FOR DISSEMINATING AQUACULTURE RESEARCH

  • 4:00 PM
    Kevin Madley

    OCEAN FARMING AND THE COASTAL COMMUNITY: A STORY MAP

  • 4:15 PM
    Waiaria Rameka

    ACTIVATING KAITIAKITANGA (ENVIRONMENTAL CUSTODIANSHIP) THROUGH PIPI RELOCATION Paphies australis “WHAT ARE WE ENHANCING?”

  • 4:30 PM
    Rob Van Put

    COMBATING THE DETRIMENTAL MARINE ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS ON MOORING HARDWARE THROUGH DESIGN AND PROPER SELECTION OF MATERIAL BEST SUITED FOR AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY