Aquaculture 2022

February 28 - March 4, 2022

San Diego, California

Expanding the Horizons of Aquaculture Through Culture of Emerging Species: A Status Report 

Wednesday, March 2, 2022 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM Palm 7
Chair: Theresa Talley

  • 1:30 PM
    Avery Wallace

    ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF THE CULTURE OF CALIFORNIA CLAMS IN AN INTEGRATED MULTI-TROPHIC AQUACULTURE (IMTA) SYSTEM

  • 1:45 PM
    Joshua Reitsma

    EXPLORING AQUACULTURE POTENTIAL OF TWO SPECIES OF SURF CLAMS AT MASSACHUSETTS SHELLFISH FARM SITES

  • 2:00 PM
    Matthew Hoehn

    DEVELOPING TECHNIQUES FOR THE CULTIVATION OF THE HERBIVOROUS MONKEYFACE PRICKLEBACK Cebidichthys violaceous AS A SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE TO UNAGI

  • 2:15 PM
    Dana Morse

    MAINE IS SIX MONTHS OF WINTER AND SIX MONTHS OF POOR SLEDDIN': THE ONGOING SAGA OF SEA SCALLOPS Placopecten magellanicus AS A NEW SPECIES FOR AQUACULTURE

  • 2:45 PM
    Olivia Deans

    LEGAL CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES RELATED TO CULTURE OF NEW AND EMERGING SPECIES

  • 3:00 PM
    Sadie Small

    SCALING UP RESTORATIVE AQUACULTURE OF ENDANGERED WHITE ABALONE Haliotis sorenseni

  • 3:00 PM
    Jack Koch

    OPPORTUNITES AND CHALLENGES IN DEVELOPING A GERMPLASM REPOSITORY PATHWAY FOR THE SEA HARE Aplysia, GENERALIZABLE TO OTHER MARINE INVERTEBRATES

  • 3:30 PM
    Jaclyn Robidoux

    SEAWEED AQUACULTURE IN MAINE: A DECADE OF DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION