Aquaculture Canada and WAS North America 2022

August 15 - 18, 2022

St Johns, Newfoundland, Canada

Other Topics Posters

  • 170
    Souza Bati Yakoso

    ANNUAL STUDY OF FISH CATCH AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE MOST CAPTURED SPECIES, THE MORE CONSUMED IN KISANGANI AND ITS SURROUNDINGS IN THE DRC YALOKOMBE CASE

  • 171
    Abhipsita Das

    A WELFARE ANALYSIS OF NORWAY’S EXPORT PROMOTION PROGRAM FOR WHITEFISH

  • 172
    Andrew Lawrence

    THE MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF STOCK HEALTH AND WELFARE IN AQUACULTURE USING SUBMERSIBLE REMOTELY OPERATED VEHICLES

  • 173
    Anthony Schmutz

    EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH AND METHOD FOR ISOTOPE LABELING OF MICROALGAE BIOMASS AND RELEVANT BIOMOLECULES FOR INFLAMMATORY AND METABOLOMIC STUDIES

  • 174
    Nikki Manitowabi

    WIKWEMIKONG – OPEN FOR BUSINESS

  • 175
    Aaron Pamajewong

    SHAWANAGA FIRST NATION WALLEYE Sander Vitreus HATCHERY

  • 176
    Brenda McCorquodale

    AN OVERVIEW OF THE AREA-BASED AQUACULTURE MANAGEMENT INITIATIVE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA

  • 177
    Maryam El Bakali El Aissaoui

    AQUAPONICS SYSTEMS FOR REUSE WATER IN CONTINENTAL FISH FARMS: PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE FEASIBILITY OF ITS INTRODUCTION IN MOROCCO

  • 178
    Raeleigh Walker

    CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENTS: CONSIDERING AQUACULTURE

  • 179
    Cecilia L. Yang

    HIGH-THROUGHPUT de novo MITOCHONDRIAL GENOME ASSEMBLY PIPELINE SUPPORTS THE OPTIMAL ENVIRONMENTAL DNA ASSAY DESIGNS IN A GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE ERA

  • 180
    Devan L. Johnson

    BIOFOULING GROWTH ON ATLANTIC SALMON Salmo salar FARM NETS: EXPLORING LINKS WITH ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND FISH HEALTH

  • 181
    Danielle Maitland

    POPULATION GROWTH DYNAMICS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR FISH WELFARE IN MIXED-SIZE COHORTS OF KOI GROWN IN A COMMERCIAL-SCALE AQUAPONICS SYSTEM

  • 182
    M. Lydia Adeleke

    MEASURES OF MARKET STRUCTURE AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FISH AND SHRIMPS MARKETERS IN AKWA IBOM STATE, NIGERIA

  • 183
    Martins Agenuma Anetekhai

    ASPECTS OF IMPACT OF PROPOSED BADAGRY DEEP SEA PORT ON THE ECOSYSTEM AND LIVELIHOOD OF FISHING COMMUNITIES IN BADAGRY, LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA

  • 184
    Mogbonjubola Ogunbambo

    COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF DRYING PROFILES AND ECONOMIC OUTCOMES OF SMOKE-DRIED CATFISH Clarias gariepinus USING TRADITIONAL AND STANDARDIZED ECO-FRIENDLY KILNS IN LAGOS, NIGERIA

  • 185
    Martins Agenuma Anetekhai

    IMPACT OF WATER QUALITY ON GROWTH PATTERN AND TISSUES OF A CULTURABLE CICHLID Tilapia guineensis COLLECTED FROM SOME AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS (TOPO, GBAJI, AGBOJU AND AJEGUNLE) IN BADAGRY DIVISION, LAGOS, NIGERIA

  • 186
    M. Scarlett Tudor

    AQUACULTURE RESEARCH INSTITUTE’S AQUACULTURE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMING

  • 187
    Muhammad Shoaib Khan

    DETERMINATION FACTORS OF FINANCIAL DECISION AND ITS IMPACT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SINDH PROVINCE

  • 188
    Muhammad Shoaib Khan Pathan

    DETERMINATION FACTORS OF FINANCIAL DECISION AND ITS IMPACT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SINDH PROVINCE: A CASE STUDY