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November 16, 2007
NOAA-NIST Sponsored Workshop
NOAA-NIST will sponsor a workshop titled “Enhancing Competitiveness of
Sustainable Marine Aquaculture in the United States: Addressing Measurement
Barriers to Technological Innovation.” The workshop is scheduled for February
13-14 immediately after the Aquaculture America 2008 conference in Lake Buena
Vista, FL.
The workshop will focus on identification and review of measurement barriers
that represent constraints to technology innovation. The goal of the 1½ day
workshop will be to establish priorities for short, medium and long term
research and development efforts to support commercialization of promising
sustainable marine aquaculture technologies in the United States.
The targeted systems technologies are:
Land-based Production of Marine Shrimp
Dr. Craig L. Browdy – SCDNR Marine Resources Research Institute
Land-based Production of Marine Finfish
Dr. Yonathan Zohar – UMBI Center of Marine Biotechnology
Coastal Shellfish Production
Dr. Daniel Cheney – Pacific Shellfish Institute
Cage Production of Marine Finfish
Dr. Richard Langan – University of New Hampshire
The workshop will begin with four keynote talks providing background on draft
technology roadmaps for targeted systems developed by working groups consisting
of industry, NGO, government and academic representatives. Breakout groups will
then explore each area, identifying technology gaps and measurement needs in
terms of short, medium and long term opportunities over a broad range of
cross-cutting areas including:
-species selection, brood stock development, and genetic
improvement
-hatchery, fingerling and adult husbandry
-nutrition, feeds, growth, and product quality
-disease diagnostics and health management
-production system design and engineering
-environmental standards and waste management
-harvesting and processing
-economics and marketing
A proceedings and white paper will summarize workshop input and identify
priority areas for future research and development, policy advancements and
potential funding initiatives. The workshop is open to representatives of the
general public; commercial aquaculture and suppliers; the academic community;
government; and non-governmental organizations.
Refer to the attached flyer for information on
registering and contributing to this planned event. There is limited space so
register soon if you wish to participate.
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