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ADAPTING AQUAPONICS SYSTEMS FOR USE IN THE
PACIFIC ISLANDS November 21, 2009
Bilger Hall, Room 150
2545 McCarthy Mall, Honolulu, HI 96822
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Who is Clyde Tamaru and Why is He Here?
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Workshop At a Glance10:00 - 10:15 Introductions and expectations : Clyde
Tamaru10:15 - 10:45 Jim Hollyer: Food Safety and Aquaponics. 10:45 - 11:15 Peter Boucher: Status of Aquaponics
Industry on the Big Island 11:15 - 11:45 Bradley "Kai" Fox: Successes and
failures of an evolving backyard aquaponic system
11:45 - 12:00 Coffee Break (Turn in Your Snow Cards)12:00 - 12:30 Marissa Lee: Optimizing aquaponic systems
in Hawaii12:30 – 13:00 Harry Ako and Adam Baker: Nutrient fluxes
in aquaponics systems13:00 – 13:30 Brainstorming Session, Evaluation and visit
to Magoon Agriculture Research Station
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Ground Rules• Respect Others• Listen to understand • Be clear and concise• Avoid side conversations while someone
else has the floor• Maintain an open and positive attitude• Everyone needs to participate (stakeholder
input)• Put cell phones and pagers on the “Joy”
setting
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Current projects that will be touching aquaponic stakeholders
Collaborative Effort for Utilizing Biofuel Byproducts. Agreement No. 58-5320-8-392 (Amendment 01) with USDA-ARS.
“Producing more of Hawai’s food and fuel here in the islands is a vital step in creating a sustainable future”. http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/downloads/2010_POW.pdf
Andrew Hashimoto, Dean CTAHR
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Current projects that will be touching aquaponics
Diverisfying Freshwater Aquaculture Products for Hawaii: Two Crossover Species,The Red And Black Pacu (Piaractus brachypomus and Colosomma macropomum)
PI = Robert Howerton, Sea GrantCo-PI = Clyde Tamaru, CTAHR
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Current projects that will be touching aquaponics
Sustainable Aquaculture for Food Security in Hawaii: Survey and Improvement of Farm Production and Post Harvest Practices for Biosecurity and Food Safety
PI = Todd Low, ADPCo-PI = Clyde Tamaru, CTAHR
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It is All About Expectations
My first attempt at hydroponic production of lettuce.
Harry Ako and Adam Baker’s hydroponic production of lettuce
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Land Grant College System• Universities or colleges that
receives the benefits of the Morill Acts of 1862 and 1890 (Education)
• Hatch Act of 1887 allowed land
grant colleges to create agricultural research stations to conduct practical research that would assist farmers (Research)
• Smith-Lever Act of 1914 results in the cooperative extension services and a mechanism for technology transfer (Extension)
Justin Morrill Abraham Lincoln
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History of the Land Grant College Program in Hawaii
• The University of Hawaii, founded in 1907, was initially the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts with 5 students in 1908.
• The Land Grant College is now the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, one of six colleges located on the UH Manoa campus.
“Centennial” – white anthurium bred by UH scientists to celebrate 100th birthday
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Classic Example of How a Land Grant College Program Works
Harold and Eric TanouyeGreen Point Nurseries, Inc.
Tropic SunriseSociety of American Florists/2007 Outstanding Varieties Competition.
Lavendar LadySociety of American Florists/2004 Outstanding Varieties Competition
Drs. Haruyuki Kamemoto and Heidi Kuehnle with “Tropic Fire”. Since 1950 developing disease resistant and novel anthuriums for the flower industry. which helped anthuriums become the state’s most valuable cut-flower crop (farm-gate value of $4.7 million in 2005)
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Frank Baensch is currently enrolled as a doctoral candidate at the University of Nagasaki’s Ronpaku Program. This is made possible through an MOU between the Dept. of MBBE/CTAHR and Nagasaki University
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Field test for growing out feather duster worms at Heeia fishpond
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Technology Transfer: Manuals
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Water Quality WorkshopAquaculture Development Program
Dr. Allen Riggs and RuthEllen Klinger-Bowen
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Live Feeds WorkshopHawaii Institute of Marine Biology 2008
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Current status of our state economy
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Workshop At a Glance10:00 - 10:15 Introductions and expectations : Clyde
Tamaru10:15 - 10:45 Jim Hollyer: Food Safety and Aquaponics. 10:45 - 11:15 Peter Boucher: Status of Aquaponics
Industry on the Big Island 11:15 - 11:45 Bradley "Kai" Fox: Successes and
failures of an evolving backyard aquaponic system
11:45 - 12:00 Coffee Break (Turn in Your Snow Cards)12:00 - 12:30 Marissa Lee: Optimizing aquaponic systems
in Hawaii12:30 – 13:00 Harry Ako and Adam Baker: Nutrient fluxes
in aquaponics systems13:00 – 13:30 Brainstorming Session, Evaluation and visit
to Magoon Agriculture Research Station