Aquaculture Canada and WAS North America 2022

August 15 - 18, 2022

St Johns, Newfoundland, Canada

Recirculating Aquaculture Systems and Aquaponics

Tuesday, August 16, 2022 11:00 - 16:30 Victoria 1
Chair: Michael Schwarz

  • 11:00
    J. Andrew Forsythe

    YELLOWTAIL KINGFISH Seriola lalandi IN RAS TO MARKET – ARE WE MAD?  THE NEW ZEALAND EXPERIENCE

  • 11:20
    Chuck Weirich

    NOAA OPTIONS TO SUPPORT THE U.S. RAS SECTOR

  • 11:40
    Gregory Beckman

    EVOLUTION OF RAS FACILITY PRODUCTION SCALE AND KEY DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

  • 12:00
    Gary Myers

    OPTIMISTATION OF EGG TO TABLE GROW OUT OF ATLANTIC SALMON IN A FULL FRESHWATER RECIRCULATION AQUACULTURE SYSTEM

  • 12:20
    May-Helen Holme

    INNOVATING FOR SUCCESSFUL RAS OPERATIONS

  • 12:40
    John L. Holder

    INTRODUCING THE RASWAY – A VERY EFFICIENT SYSTEM THAT HAS LOW ENERGY, LOWER CONSTRUCTION COSTS ALL RESULTING IN A LOWER COP

  • 14:30
    Ana Fernández Astudillo

    CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE OVERRIDES LIGHT INTENSITY EFFECTS AND TRIGGERS EARLY MATURATION IN PRE-SMOLT ATLANTIC SALMON

  • 14:50
    Michael Schwarz

    UPDATES ON DEVELOPMENT OF A RECIRCULATING AQUACULTURE SYSTEM FOR BIVALVE LARVAL CULTURE

  • 15:10
    Leo Fleckenstein

    LOW-COST DENITRIFICATION IN BRACKISH WATER AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION

  • 15:30
    Andrew Ray

    NON-HALOPHYTE PLANT SPECIES IN BRACKISH-WATER AQUAPONICS

  • 15:50
    Christopher Glen Williams

    AN ANALYTIC APPROACH TO INCREASING SUCCESS AND A POSITIVE PRESENCE IN AQUAPONICS

  • 16:10
    Fabrice Teletchea

    WHY AND HOW TO PROMOTE AQUAPONICS IN HIGH SCHOOL?  ASSESSEMENT OF A FIVE-YEAR PROJECT

  • 16:30
    Peace Chemis Mnelemba

    ASSESSMENT OF TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY OF A PORTABLE AQUAPONIC SYSTEM