Aquaculture 2022

February 28 - March 4, 2022

San Diego, California

Other Posters

  • 200
    Elizabeth Harvey

    OBSERVATIONS OF AN Akashiwo sanguinea BLOOM IN COASTAL GEORGIA USA AND ITS IMPACT ON OYSTER LARVAE

  • 201
    Uma Volety

    CYTOTOXIC RESPONSES TO THE PERFLUORINATED XENOBIOTIC, GENX OF ATP-BINDING CASSETTE PROTEIN AND CELLULAR ACTIVITIES IN Crassostrea virginica HEMOCYTES

  • 202
    Chi-Chung Chou

    DETERMINATION OF OPTIMAL ORAL DOSAGE AND WITHDRAWAL TIME OF FLORFENICOL IN NILE TILAPIA Oreochromis niloticus REARED AT 25°C

  • 203
    Susan Knudson

    BUILDING A GOOD PROBIOTIC FOR AQUACULTURE

  • 204
    Sungchul C. Bai

    A REVIEW ON THREE DIFFERENT DIETARY PROBIOTICS AS THE ANTIBIOTIC REPLACERS FOR THE MAJOR AQUACULTURE SPECIES IN THE EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES

  • 205
    Owen Mulvey-McFerron

    THE NORTH CAROLINA SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE TOOL: AN INTERACTIVE PLATFORM FOR PUBLIC AWARENESS AND USER CONFLICT MITIGATION

  • 206
    Renato Peña

    METAGENOMIC ANALYSIS OF MICROBIOTA IN Hippocampus ingens JUVENILES IN CULTURE CONDITIONS

  • 207
    Casey Murray

    EXAMINING THE DIGESTIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF LARVAL CHINESE ALGAE EATER Gyrinocheilus aymonieri TO IMPROVE LARVAL CULTURE PROTOCOLS

  • 208
    Renato Peña

    GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF PACIFIC SEAHORSE Hippocampus ingens IN CULTURE CONDITIONS

  • 209
    Jang Kyun Kim

    Sargassum horneri EXTRACT ENHANCES THERMAL TOLERANCE AND ANTIOXIDANTS ACTIVITY IN A RED ALGA Neopyropia yezoensis

  • 210
    Paolo Pastorino

    AN UPDATE OF FRESHWATER FISH-BORNE ZOONOTIC PARASITES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA

  • 211
    Shany Cohen

    A PEPTIDIC OOCYTES-SPECIFIC DELIVERY-TOOL DEVELOPMENT FOR GENE SILENCING

  • 212
    Omer Ilouz

    RECEPTOR-MEDIATED PEPTIDE-ASSISTED DELIVERY OF dsRNA VIA dsRNA-BINDING DOMAIN INTO CRUSTACEAN OOCYTES

  • 213
    Noel Novelo

    FORMATION OF THE KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY UNITED STATES AQUACULTURE SOCIETY STUDENT SUB-UNIT AND ACTIVITIES AMIDST THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

  • 214
    Stephen P. Geiger

    THERE ARE MULTIPLE MARKETS FOR MARINE SNAILS HARVESTED IN FLORIDA

  • 215
    Homère J. Alves Monteiro

    HOW MANY PARENTS DO YOU HAVE?  PARENTAGE RECONSTRUCTION AS A PRACTICAL TOOL APPLIED TO AQUACULTURE AND RESTORATION PROGRAMS FOR THE FLAT OYSTER Ostrea edulis

  • 216
    Miguel A. del Rio-Portilla

    METAGENOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF Chaetoceros MICROALGAE

  • 217
    David Bushek

    THE REGIONAL SHELLFISH SEED BIOSECURITY PROGRAM (RSSBP)

  • 218
    Emmanuel Ayipio

    GROWTH MODELING OF CHERRY TOMATO Solanum lycopersicon L. FERTIGATED WITH BIOFLOC AQUACULTURE EFFLUENT IN THE DUTCH BUCKET SYSTEM

  • 219
    Kyle Hensarling

    EFFECTS OF HYDROPONIC SYSTEM TYPE ON GROWTH AND NUTRIENT UPTAKE IN LETTUCE Lactuca sativa ‘REX’ IRRIGATED WITH AQUACULTURE EFFLUENT

  • 220
    Paolo Pastorino

    AN INSIGHT TO AQUAPONICS PRODUCTION: PROBLEMS AND BENEFIT

  • 221
    Trevor Chambers

    CARBON LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS OF SEAWEED FARMING – IMPACTS OF DIFFERENT NUTRIENT SOURCES

  • 222
    Melanie Abecassis

    THE NOAA COASTWATCH PROGRAM – CAPACITY BUILDING AND EDUCATION IN OCEAN SATELLITE DATA

  • 223
    Shannon Fluharty

    OPPORTUNITY BETWEEN THE TURBINES: A WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY EXPERIMENT REGARDING CO-LOCATION ACTIVITIES WITH OFFSHORE WIND

  • 224
    Federico Zilia

    THE SEA URCHIN VALUE CHAIN: CIRCULAR ECONOMY ON APPLICATIONS DERIVING FROM MARINE COLLAGEN

  • 225
    Sean Sol

    USE OF NON-NATIVE COLUMBIA RIVER AMERICAN SHAD Alosa sapidissima AS AN ALTERNATIVE FISHMEAL SOURCE FOR JUVENILE SABLEFISH Anoplopoma fimbria

  • 226
    Nikola Vladimir

    ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY OPTIONS FOR MARICULTURE WITHIN PROJECT INTEL-MARIC

  • 227
    Saraya Tavornpanich

    A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH FOR QUANTIFYING BIOSECURITY MEASURES IN AQUACULTURE

  • 228
    Jennifer Hesser

    PROBIOTIC-INDUCED DISEASE RESISTANCE OF PACIFIC OYSTER Crassostrea gigas LARVAE TO THE BACTERIAL PATHOGEN Vibrio coralliilyticus