marine aquaculture in u.s.a. david o’brien. 2 today’s talk u.s. aquaculture noaa’s role...
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Marine Aquaculture in U.S.A.
David O’Brien
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Today’s Talk
U.S. Aquaculture
NOAA’s Role
Research Initiatives
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Marine Finfish
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Marine Shellfish
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NOAA’s Office of Aquaculture
•Sustainable seafood
•Healthy marine ecosystems
•Create employment
•Support fishing communities, complement wild catch
•Restore and conserve marine and coastal habitat
Mission: Encourage the Development of Sustainable Marine Aquaculture
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Current and Potential Research Partnerships
• Shellfish aquaculture• Modeling impacts • Alternative feeds• Stock enhancement
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Marine Shellfish Farming
Quantify extraction of nutrients by shellfish• Coastal management
Genetics• Response to pathogens
and ocean acidification• NOAA Fisheries Northeast
Fisheries Science Center (Dr. Chris Brown)
• Early stages of collaboration with CAS on gene expression
• Possible collaboration with Sun Yat Sen University
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Modeling Environmental Impacts
Objective 1: Evaluate models used for siting and operating aquaculture operations.
Status:• Model comparisons underway• 2011 modeling workshop
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Modeling Environmental Impacts
Objective 2: Improve models
Status:• Working with private modelers• Partner with foreign
government and industry
FARMFish metabolism
Sea SurfaceFeed Light
O2
SolubleNitrogenous
Waste
ParticulateOrganicWaste
Zooplankton
Phytoplankton
Grazing Recycling
Egestion
Photosynthesis
Aerobic Respiration
Deposition
Feces
Resuspension
Harvest(Tissue Carbon & Nitrogen)
Food WebAssimilation
Advective & Turbulent Flow
Oxygen -Sulfides
Anaerobic Respiration
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Alternative Feeds Development
Objectives:1. Environmental2. Economics3. Human health
Status:• Initiative with USDA in 2007• Recently published report• Ongoing research
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Stock Enhancement
Objectives: • Enhance natural populations• Rebuild depleted species• Assess impact of stock
stocking programs
Status:• Ongoing research at Mote
Marine Laboratory• Building collaboration with
China