Aquaculture 2022

February 28 - March 4, 2022

San Diego, California

Echinoderms

Wednesday, March 2, 2022 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM Palm 8
Chair: Andy Suhrbier

  • 8:30 AM
    Honey Win

    PHYSIOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF SELECTED SEA CUCUMBER SPECIES FROM THE WATERS OF UNITED STATES

  • 8:45 AM
    Jack Reynolds

    MARKET ANALYSIS OF HAWAIIAN GROWN SEA CUCUMBERS Stichopus horrens, Holothuria whitmaei AND Actinopyga varians

  • 9:00 AM
    Casey B. Pruitt

    ASSESSING THE ABILITY OF THE CALIFORNIA SEA CUCUMBER Apostichopus californicus TO ASSIMILATE WASTE FROM MEDITERANEAN MUSSEL Mytilus galloprovincialis AQUACULTURE IN SOUTH PUGET SOUND, WASHINGTON

  • 9:15 AM
    Andrew Suhrbier

    GROW-OUT AND NURSERY CULTURE OF THE GIANT RED SEA CUCUMBER Apostichopus californicus IN WASHINGTON AND ALASKA

  • 9:30 AM
    A. Kalam Azad

    AQUACULTURE OF PURPLE SEA URCHINS AND GIANT RED SEA CUCUMBERS IN BRTISH COLUMBIA, CANADA

  • 10:30 AM
    Renee Angwin

    LAND-BASED ECHINOCULTURE IN CALIFORNIA: DEVELOPING A PROTOCOL FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF PURPLE SEA URCHIN ROE IN A RECIRCULATING AQUACULTURE SYSTEM (RAS)

  • 10:45 AM
    Luke Gardner

    CO-CULTURE OF Pacific dulse AND PURPLE SEA URCHINS: IN SEARCH OF A SELF-SUSTAINING SEA URCHIN FATTENING SYSTEM

  • 11:00 AM
    Brian Tsuyoshi Takeda

    RESTORING KELP FORESTS THROUGH RESPONSIBLE, LAND BASED RANCHING OF OVERGRAZING URCHINS

  • 11:15 AM
    Md Hassan

    HATCHERY CULTURE OF THE LONG SPINED SEA URCHIN Diadema antillarum FOR REEF RESTORATION

  • 11:30 AM
    Coleen Suckling

    EXPANDING GREEN SEA URCHIN AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION BY REMOVING KEY AQUACULTURE CHALLENGES