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THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE & EXPOSITION OF
February 29 - March 2Paris Hotel and CasinoLas Vegas, Nevada USA
Aquaculture America2012
Associate SponsorsAmerican Tilapia Association Global Aquaculture Alliance American Veterinary Medical Association Global Aquaculture Alliance Aquacultural Engineering Society International Association of AquacultureAquaculture Association of Canada Economics and ManagementCatfish Farmers of America Latin American Chapter WAS Striped Bass Growers Association US Shrimp Farming Association US Trout Farmers Association World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association Zebrafish Husbandry Association
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Hosted by:California Aquaculture Association
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AQUACULTURE AMERICA RETURNS TO LAS VEGAS
AQUACULTURE AMERICA 2012 returns to one of the favorite entertainment spots in the world for the only major national aquaculture conference and exposition held in the U.S. The U.S. Aquaculture Society (formerly U.S. Chapter of WAS joins with National Aquaculture Association and the U.S. Aquaculture Suppliers Association to produce the annual Aquaculture America meetings.
These sponsors are joined by the annual meetings of Aquacultural Engineering Society, American Tilapia Association, Striped Bass Growers Association, US Trout Farmers Association, US Shrimp Farming Association and many more associations to make Aquaculture America 2012 the one meeting in the U.S. that you don’t want to miss!
A CRITICAL TRADE SHOW FOR AQUACULTURISTS! AQUACULTURE AMERICA 2012 will have the largest aquaculture trade show in the Western Hemisphere and one of the largest anywhere in the world with nearly 200 booths! This is your opportunity to inspect the latest in products and services for the aquaculture industry. It is the place to visit current suppliers and make new contacts. To keep ahead and to keep profits building, you need to keep pace with the technological advancements in the industry - and AQUACULTURE AMERICA 2012 is the place to do it!
BEYOND THE CONFERENCELas Vegas offers many attractions and great fun. Aquaculture America 2012 is the place to learn about the latest in aquaculture, see the newest technology in the trade show and have a great time in the many fantastic restaurants, bars and entertainment sites in Las Vegas.
YOUR FULL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION INCLUDES: • Admission to all sessions, seminars and the trade show
• Admission to the President’s Reception
• Conference Bag, Abstract CD and Show Directory
• Refreshment Breaks and Cash Bar Happy Hour
• Students receive the full registration package plus the Student Reception. To qualify for • the student rate, a copy of your student I.D. is required.
Only pre-registered attendees are guaranteed materials
SESSIONS BY DAY
Wednesday, February 29Genetics and Breeding ................................. 11:00 - 12:30Invertebrate Culture ................................... 11:00 - 12:30Advances in the Production of Marine Ornamentals ................................ 11:00 - 12:30Impact of Women on Aquaculture-Student Session 11:00 - 12:30Advances in Sunfish Aquaculture ..................... 11:00 - 12:30Seafood Safety, Trade and Aquaculture ............. 11:00 - 12:30Feeds and Nutrition .................................... 11:00 - 5:30Finfish Culture ........................................... 11:00 - 5:30Innovative Approaches to Nutrient Requirement Studies in Aquatic Organisms ...................... 11:00 - 5:30Integrating Molecular & Cellular Approaches for Aquaculture Species Improvement ........... 11:00 - 5:30Shrimp Culture .......................................... 11:00 - 5:30Tips for the Young Aquaculture Professional-Student Session ....................... 2:00 - 3:30Federal Agencies Ensuring the Safety and Sustainability of U.S. Aquaculture ................. 2:00 - 3:30Aquaculture Education, Extension, and Technology Transfer .................................. 2:00 - 5:30Engineering Aspects to Cage Mariculture............. 2:00 - 5:30Pompano Culture ......................................... 2:00 - 5:30Zebrafish Husbandry Workshop ........................ 2:00 - 5:30Aquaculture Drug Research & Drug Approval Status ....................................... 2:00 - 5:30Federal Town Hall Session .............................. 4:00 - 5:30
Thursday, March 1Biofloc Culture Systems ..................................8:30 - 12:30Stimulating Innovation in Aquaculture Genetic Sources .......................................8:30 - 12:30The Four P’s of a Safe and Sustainable Aquaculture Industry: Practices, Presentation, Promotion and the Press ............8:30 - 12:30Reducing the Risk of Disease ........................... 8:30 - 5:00Catfish and Hybrid Catfish .............................. 8:30 - 5:00Finfish Health and Diseases ............................. 8:30 - 5:00Lipids in Nutrition and Physiology of Finfish ......... 8:30 - 5:00
Marine Finfish Broodstock and Larviculture .......... 8:30 - 5:00Definition and Measurement of Performance Traits Related to Diet and Nutrition ............... 8:30 - 5:00Zebrafish Husbandry Workshop - continued .......... 8:30 - 5:00COEXISTPROJECT.US ..................................... 8:30 - 5:00Shrimp Culture ........................................... 8:30 - 5:00Aquaculture 101 .......................................... 2:00 - 5:00Direct Marketing - Being Intimate with Consumers of your Product ......................... 2:00 - 5:00Management of Effluent from Flow-through Aquaculture Systems ................................. 2:00 - 5:00
Friday, March 2Selling Farm-raised Seafood as a Healthy Alternative .............................................8:30 - 10:00Aquaponics Producers Session...........................8:30 - 12:30Baitfish Culture ............................................8:30 - 12:30Distiller’s Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS) in Aquaculture .........................................8:30 - 12:30Aquaculture in the Trenches: Practical advice learned the hard way .............8:30 - 12:30Alternative Feed Ingredients ........................... 8:30 - 5:30Emerging Issues in Aquaculture Economics / IAAEM ................................... 8:30 - 5:30Int’l Marine Shrimp Environ. Genomics Initiative (IMSEGI)-Monitoring Ecosystem, Animal & Public Health .............................. 8:30 - 5:30Tuna Culture and Stock Management for Sustainability ......................................... 8:30 - 5:30Water Quality and Effluents ............................ 8:30 - 5:30California Aquaculture Association Session .......... 8:30 - 5:30American Tilapia Association Industry Forum ........ 8:30 - 5:30Striped Bass Growers Association Industry Forum . 11:00 - 5:30Stories of the Aquaculture Pioneers ................... 2:00 - 5:30Emerging Diseases in World Salmon Culture ......... 2:00 - 5:30US Trout Farmers Association Industry Forum ....... 2:00 - 5:30VHS: USDA and Cooperator Surveillance Updates ... 2:00 - 5:30Recirculation Systems ................................... 2:00 - 5:30
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Return address for payments in USD:AQUACULTURE AMERICA 2012Conference ManagerP.O. Box 2302Valley Center, CA 92082 USATel: +1 760 751 5005Fax: +1 760 751 5003Email: worldaqua@aol.com
ATTENDEE REGISTRATION FORM
February 29 - March 2, 2012 – Las Vegas, NevadaAquaculture America 2012
US$ 425
US$ 325
US$ 755
US$ 655
Non-Member Rate
Spouse Rate
Name
Do not mail registration after Feb. 10, 2012 or fax after Feb. 25.After Feb 25, bring this form with you to register at the show. ➜ TOTAL AMOUNT US$
US$ 265STUdeNT MeMbeR RATe* Include copy of Student I.D.
ASSOciATiON MeMbeR RATe*
TOTAL RegiSTRATiON Fee
US$US$ 375
US$ 275
US$ 660
US$ 555
US$ 195
US$ 315
US$ 530
US$ 395
US$ 195
To qualify for Member Rate you must complete the Association Memberships section on the reverse side.
Trade Show is included in the Full Conference Registration Rate.
TRADE SHOW PASSGood for 3 days admission to exhibits only – February 29, March 1, 2
TOURSTOTAL TRAde ShOw PASS US$US$ 50
*
Registration Confirmation and Receipt will be emailed after processing.
(Trade show pass is included with the Full conference Registration)
Student Non-Member Rate Include copy of Student I.D.You can join wAS on the reverse side and use the Member Rate.
US$ 275
MEMBERSHIP DUES – Enter amount from Membership Application on other side if applicable. TOTAL MeMbeRShiP dUeS US$
TOTAL wORKShOP US$
TOTAL TOURS US$
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY OR TYPE ALL REQUESTED INFORMATION
bAdge iNFORMATiON: (As you want your name badge to read – No titles, please)
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(Include country and city code) (Include country and city code)RegiSTRATiON FeeS: In order to receive the discount rates as listed below, this form and payment must be received by the date listed. See brochure for what is included in registration fees.
TYPE OF REGISTRATION Register by Register by Register after FULL CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW January 14, 2012 January 28, 2012 January 28, 2012In order to receive the Pre-Registration discount rate, this form and payment must be received by the date above
THE NEXT GENERATION OF STATISTICS IN AQUACULTURE – MIXED MODELSStudents $100 USAS/AFS members $150 Non-members $250
Online registration is preferred at www.was.org OR fax or mail both sides with payment. Use one form per person.
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PAYMeNT MeThOd: All fees must be paid to the order of AQUAcULTURe AMeRicA 2012.
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CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancellation of registration must be received - in writing - no later than January 28, 2012. Refunds for registration fees will be subject to a 20% handling fee. Refunds are processed after the conference. No refund will be made for cancellations received after January 28, 2012 or for “no shows”. After January 28, 2012, no refunds will be made for professional or personal emergencies, flight cancellations, denied visa, weather related cancellation or other travel emergencies. Fees for memberships are non-refundable.
Discover Diners Club
For bank transfer details, contact us.
Tour #1: USFWS Facility & Hoover Dam $125Tour #2: Mandalay Bay Shark Reef Tour $75
REGISTRATION FORM - SIDE 2Name
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS ❑ NEW APPLICATION ❑ RENEWAL
For membership in other associations, please contact them directly.
If you need a phone number, contact the Conference Manager (+1-760-751-5005).
NATIONAL AQUACULTURE ASSOCIATION (NAA)For details on the different types of memberships and options, please contact the NAA home office at:
Tel: +1-304-728-2167 Fax: +1-304-728-2196 Email: naa@frontiernet.netIndividual Memberships: Individuals, growers, partnerships and corporations who engage in the practice of and who derive a portion of their income from aquaculture. Individual members nominate and elect four board members for three-year terms.
_____ Individual: $250 _____ Silver: $1,000 to $2,499
_____ Gold: $2,500 to $4,999 _____ Platinum: $5,000 and above
For membership information on State Associations and Species Associations, call for details.Web: www.nationalaquaculture.org
Total Amount for NAA Membership USD Please enter this amount under “Membership Dues” section on opposite side of this form. Fees for memberships are non-refundable.
WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY (WAS) APPLICATION www.was.orgFor details on the different types of memberships and options, please contact the WAS home office at
Tel: +1-225-578-3137 Fax: +1-225-578-3493 Email: judya@was.orgMEMBERSHIP CATEGORY: (indicate only one)❑ Individual (Electronic JWAS) (USD 65/yr) Applies to an individual only❑ Individual (Printed JWAS) (USD 85/yr) Applies to an individual only❑ Student (Electronic JWAS) (USD 45/yr) (Copy of Student ID or Signature of Professor required)❑ Student (Printed JWAS) (USD 65/yr) (Copy of Student ID or Signature of Professor required)❑ Sustaining (Electronic JWAS) (USD 105/yr) Applies to any one individual from a company❑ Sustaining (Printed JWAS) (USD 125/yr) Applies to any one individual from a company❑ Corporate (Electronic JWAS) (USD 255/yr) Allows all employees of one company to attend meeting at Member Rate❑ Corporate (Printed JWAS) (USD 275/yr) Allows all employees of one company to attend meeting at Member Rate ❑ Lifetime (Electronic JWAS only) (USD 1100/yr) Applies to an individual only❑ E membership (USD 10/yr) Full access to the WAS website and Member's Area. Chapter membership not included. No member discount on conferences. Printed publications not included. Cannot have been a regular member in the last five years.
CHAPTER OPTIONS: (Must have active membership in one of the categories at left)Please mark the Chapter you choose that is included in your dues above. You can join more chapters by adding USD 5 per extra chapter. If you mark none, you can deduct USD 5.
❑ Asian Pacific (USD 5)❑ Japan (USD 5)❑ Korea (USD 5)❑ Latin American/Carribean (USD 5)❑ United States (USAS) (USD 5)❑ None
Total Amount for wAS Membership USd_______________ Please enter this amount under “Membership Dues” section on opposite side of this form. Fees for memberships are non-refundable.
ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS: Please check all boxes for associations for which you are a current member. Membership in any of those associations qualifies you for the Member Rate* on the Registration Fees. You can join an association at any time before registering to qualify for the Member Rate.❑ American Tilapia Association❑ American Veterinary Medical Association❑ AQUABIO❑ Aquaculture Association of Canada❑ Aquacultural Engineering Society ❑ Aquaculture Association of Canada❑ Aquaculture Without Frontiers❑ Asian Fisheries Society❑ Asian-Pacific Chapter WAS❑ California Aquaculture Association❑ Catfish Farmers of America ❑ China Society of Fisheries❑ Egyptian Aquaculture Society❑ European Aquaculture Society❑ Fish Culture Section - AFS❑ Global Aquaculture Alliance❑ Indonesian Aquaculture Society❑ International Assn of Aquaculture Economics and Mgmt❑ IAFI – The Intn'l Assn of Seafood Professionals
❑ Korean Aquaculture Society❑ Korea Chapter, WAS❑ Latin American & Caribbean Chapter WAS❑ Malaysian Fisheries Society❑ National Aquaculture Association❑ National Aquaculture Council of Australia❑ National Association of State Aquaculture Coordinators❑ Sociedad Brasiliera de Acuicultura❑ Society of Aquaculture Professionals❑ Spanish Aquaculture Association❑ Sociedad Brasiliera de Acuicultura❑ Striped Bass Growers Association❑ US Marine Shrimp Association❑ US Chapter of WAS (USAS)❑ US Trout Farmers Association❑ World Aquaculture Society (WAS)❑ World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association❑ Zebrafish Husbandry Association
TRAVEL Special car rental fares have been arranged with AVIS. you can make reservations at 800-331-1600 or +1-918-624-4338 and mention the special discount code #J770126.
Special airfares are available. For the best airfares, contact: Flight Coordinators for details at: Tel: 1-800-544-3644 or +1-310-581-5600 Fax: +1-310-581-5620 Email: globaltc@gte.net
HOTELS We have arranged for fantastic rates at the Paris and Bally’s Hotels in Las Vegas. The meeting will be in the Paris Conven-tion Centre.
The Paris Hotel is the Official Hotel for Aquaculture America 2012. Bally’s Hotel is connected to the Paris Hotel. You can reserve your room by phone or on their website.
Paris ReservationsA great rate of US$149 single or double at Paris Hotel ($20 more on March 2 & 3) has been reserved for our attendees. Please identify yourself as an attendee to Aquaculture America 2012 (Code SPAQU2).
Tel: +1-877-603-4389 or +1-702-946-7000Online reservations: use this link for Paris reservations:http://www.harrahs.com/CheckGroupAvailability.do?propCode=PLV&groupCode=SPAQU2
Bally’s ReservationsA great rate of US$139 single or double at Bally’s Hotel ($10 more on March 2 & 3) has been reserved for our attendees. Please identify yourself as an attendee to Aquaculture America 2012 (Code SBAQU2).
Tel: +1-877-603-4389 or +1-702-946-7000Online reservations - use this link for Bally’s reservations:http://www.harrahs.com/CheckGroupAvailability.do?propCode=BLV&groupCode=SBAQU2
The Next Generation of Statistics in Aquaculture – Mixed Models and Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM): A workshop using SAS® PROC GLIMMIX with real data examples.February 28, 2012 8:00am – 5:00pm Instructor: Dr. Walter Stroup, Department of Statistics, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE. Workshop Description: The statistical tools available in the agricultural and natural resource sciences have progressed from basic t-tests to ANOVA to Mixed Models and now Generalized Linear Mixed Models. Generalized and Mixed Model applications are now available in a myriad of statistical software packages, SAS Proc GLIMMIX being the most flexible and widely applicable. This workshop will serve as an introduction to mixed models, focusing on their application in aquaculture. Topics for discussion in the workshop will be: Review and definition of fixed, random, and mixed models; how mixed model analysis builds upon and how it differs from previous generations of statistical analysis (why do mixed models matter?); statistical models for common applications including split-plot experiments and designs with repeated measures; how statistical analysis differs for normal and non-normal distribution of responses; and mixed model concepts of power, precision, and sample size essential for planning experiments. All topics will be discussed using real data examples from aquaculture and related disciplines. While mixed models may be implemented with numerous software packages, this workshop will focus on the GLIMMIX procedure in the SAS software suite. The workshop is lecture-based so laptop computers are not necessary for attendance. Prior to the workshop, participants will be provided a packet of workshop materials used during the course that will include lecture materials and applicable data and code. Cost: $100 Students $150 USAS/AFS members
$250 Non-members
TRAVEL AND EXTRAS
Tour #2:Mandalay Bay Shark Reef Tour
Description:A shuttle will pick you up at your designated time at the Paris Hotel and take you to Mandalay Bay. A curator will take you behind the scenes of this 1.6 million gallon aquarium with more than 2,000 animals. Our tour will in-clude the filtration, food preparation, and the diving area. After the tour, you will have time to explore the aquarium on your own. Return shuttles are available at regular intervals. No children under the age of 13 are permitted on this tour.
Tour groups of 20 Depart every 30 minutes
Fee: $75.00
Schedule:Tuesday, February 28, 2012Depart Paris Hotel Tour lasts approximately 1 hourExplore the aquarium at your leisureReturn shuttles will be available at regular intervals
TOURS
Tour #1:USFWS Razorback Facility at Lake Mead and Hoover Dam Expedition
Description:A luxury coach will pick you up at the Paris Hotel at 9:00 and drive you to Lake Mead where we will tour the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) restoration hatchery. The USFWS will provide a detailed tour of their Razorback hatchery. After the hatchery tour, we will picnic at Lake Mead. Our afternoon continues at Hoover Dam where we will go on a tour and then have free time to explore the dam and the visitor center.
Fee: $125.00 per Person (includes lunch & refreshments)
Schedule:Tuesday, February 28, 2012Depart Paris Hotel at 09:00Arrive at USFWS Razorback Facility in 45 -60 minutes (10:00)Tour Razorback facility for 60 minutesDepart USFWS Razorback Facility (11:30)
Box Lunch at Lake Mead (11:30 - 12:30)
Depart Lake Mead (12:30)Arrive Hoover Dam (12:45)Tour Hoover Dam (1:15)Allow 2 hours at Hoover dam for tour and solo explorationDepart Hoover Dam (3:15)Arrive Paris Hotel at 4:00
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
Tuesday, February 28Registration Open 11:00am - 5:30pmExhibitor Move-in 11:00am - 6:00pmPoster Set-up 1:00pm - 5:30pm
Wednesday, February 29Registration Open 7:30am - 5:00pmPlenary Session 8:30am - 10:00amExhibitor Move-in 8:00am - 10:00amPoster Set-up 8:00am - 10:00amRefreshment Break 10:00am - 11:00amTrade Show & Posters Open 10:00am - 6:00pmSessions 11:00am - 12:30pmLunch (on your own) 12:30pm - 2:00pmSessions 2:00pm - 3:30pmRefreshment Break 3:30pm - 4:00pmSessions 4:00pm - 5:30pmHappy Hour 5:30pm - 6:30pmPresidents Reception 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Thursday, March 1Registration Open 8:00am - 5:00pmSessions 8:30am - 10:00pmRefreshment Break 10:00am - 10:30amSessions 10:30pm - 12:30pmTrade Show 10:00am - 6:00pmLunch (on your own) 12:30pm - 2:00pmSessions 2:00pm - 5:00pmHappy Hour & Posterss 5:00pm - 6:00pmNAA Auction 6:00pm - 8:00pmStudent Reception 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Friday, March 2Registration Open 8:00am - 3:00pmSessions 8:30am - 10:00amTrade Show 10:00am - 4:00pmRefreshment Break 10:00am - 11:00amSessions 11:00am - 12:30amLunch (on your own) 12:30pm - 2:00pmSessions 2:00pm - 3:30pmRefreshment Break 3:30pm - 4:00pmExhibitor Move-out 4:00pm - 5:30pmSessions 4:00pm - 5:30pmClosing Happy Hour 5:30pm - 6:30pm
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