AquacultureHub

An Aquaculture Community Site

AquacultureHub Team
  • Honolulu, HI
  • United States
Share
Share on Twitter
Share on Facebook

AquacultureHub Team's Friends

AquacultureHub Team's Groups

AquacultureHub Team's Discussions

Depression, Abuse, Suicide: Fishermen's Wives Face Post-Spill Trauma
2 Replies

"You could get food with food stamps, but ain't no way to get toiletries." "That's why we need them checks. We never got our second check." "Us either." "I heard on TV that BP spent $2 billion on th…

Tagged: Spill, Trauma, BP, Oil, Wives

Started this discussion. Last reply by Benny Ron Jul 13.

Amit Tandon writing: Heartily condole for Jim Norris

Jim Norris(1946 to 2010)  Certification Council, ran Sea Farms, Inc., the management company for one of the largest shrimp farming operations (15,000 acres) in the western hemisphere. Jim Norris man…

Tagged: Tandon, Amit, condolences, Norris, Jim

Started May 29

England chooses Lundy Island as the site for it's first Marine Conservation Zone

England has deemed Lundy Island as it's first Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ). The waters around Lundy Island are home to wildlife species such as seals, lobsters and a high population of corals, the…

Started Jan 22

"Fisheries sector in the Philippines is expected to grow five to seven precent in the next year"

In an interview with The Philippine Star this week, Malcom Sarmiento, Director of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Research (BFAR) said he expected a target growth of five to seven precent in the…

Tagged: BFAR, Fisheries, Philipenes

Started Jan 22

 

AquacultureHub Team's Page

Latest Activity

AquacultureHub Team added 4 events
12 hours ago
We are found also on Twitter. Please check it out: http://twitter.com/aquaculturehub
yesterday
I am feeding Azolla to my Tilapia, they love it. cut my feed bill in half. Supplement with Trout food. Everything seems healthy. Saw Clyde Tamura's and Kai Fox's operation at WCC, they are raising tiny micro bugs to beed the baby Tilapia and black s…
on Monday
on Saturday
AquacultureHub Team added a photo
We have a new Aquafeed Discussion Group - please join us
July 16
Our guides in Fiji mentioned that this is a serious problem in their country. Apparently the Fijian authorities have started to actively patrol for illegal collection of coral and coral reef organisms.
July 16
AquacultureHub Team added a discussion to the group Coral Aquaculture
Using data from the United Nation's conservation monitoring program, scientists say that the trade in corals and coral reef organisms is growing significantly causing the removal of 30 million fish and 1.5 million live stony corals a year. So it is…
July 14
Coral aquaculture is an alternative to coral reef harvests
July 14
AquacultureHub Team added an event
September 14, 2010 to September 15, 2010
(Port Angeles, WA) The Pacific Aquaculture Caucus is organizing the first-ever U.S. workshop to explore Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture on September 14-15, 2010, at Peninsula College in Port Angeles, Washington. The workshop is limited to the f…
July 14
Dr. Gary Ostrander the Vice Chancellor for Research & Graduate Education, UHM, will open the Aquaponics Workshop at Hilo on August 17, 2010
July 14
July 13
July 13
UH Hilo Conference Center is doing a wonderful work on distributing the information around and taking care of the many participants who registered already. You can find them in this address and phone number in case you have questions regarding the…
July 13
HAAA 2010 & INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON AQUAPONICS AND TILAPIA AUGUST 16-20, 2010 website as been updated today.
July 13
Gulf Oil Spill May Leave Emotional Wounds Experts Say Stress and Depression May Be a Legacy of Oil Spill
July 13
July 9

Profile Information

Profession
Student, Educator, Scientist, Aquaculturist
Company, School or Organization
AquacultureHub.org
About Me
We are the AquacultureHub.org team.
What are your interests related to aquaculture?
Helping to build a world without hunger
Primary Website
http://www.aquaculturehub.org

AquacultureHub Team's Photos

Loading…

AquacultureHub Team's Blog

AquacultureHub Team

Happy New Year to All our AquacultureHub Members!

Dear AquacultureHub Members,

Wow! Is it just us or do your feel like you’ve been on a rowdy rollercoaster ride during 2009 (although we’re told it was the year of the OX :-)? Major government support, major layoffs and furloughs, rising unemployment and belt tightening everywhere got us quite tense. Thus, we’re ready for 2010!

As we go through 2009, we were deeply moved by the sustained support of the AquacultureHub ohana. We know you have busy lives and limited time on the web. We greatly app… Continue

Posted on December 31, 2009 at 4:30pm —

AquacultureHub Team

Attn. Students: Striped Bass Growers Association (SBGA) Accepting Entries for Landry Award

The Striped Bass Growers Association (SBGA) is accepting entries for the Walter Landry Memorial Award to be awarded to a student for outstanding achievements in research on any of the species in the Morone genus and/or Morone hybrids. The award and a travel assistance of $250 will be presented at the SBGA Annual Meeting, which is being held in conjunction with Aquaculture America 2010 in San Diego, CA.

Entries should be submitted to:

“Walter Landry Memorial Award”
Striped Bass Growers Associat… Continue

Posted on November 19, 2009 at 12:33am —

AquacultureHub Team

FDA allows use of paracoccus pigment as a color additive in the feed of salmonid fish.

In a ruling effective December 17, 2009, the FDA has called to amend the color additive regulations to
provide for the safe use of Paracoccus carotinifaciens (P. carotinifaciens) granules as a color additive in the feed of salmonid fish to enhance the color of their flesh. The FDA ruled the pigment safe for both the consumption of humans direct exposure to the fish and consumption by humans.

Posted on November 16, 2009 at 9:54am —

AquacultureHub Team

Aquaculture Input for Ocean Policy Taskforce

The Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force (White House) is seeking public input on its work with a focus on several key areas. One of these key areas being aquaculture, this is an opportunity for individuals and organizations to provide thoughtful and constructive comments on the important role of ‘sustainable’ aquaculture development in coastal and ocean waters. Any forthcoming recommendations… Continue

Posted on November 9, 2009 at 3:50pm —

Comment Wall (1 comment)

You need to be a member of AquacultureHub to add comments!

Join AquacultureHub

At 11:16pm on July 9, 2010, M V Bhaskar said…
Nualgi is a nano silica based micro nutrient powder that causes a diatom bloom.

Diatom Algae require silica and Iron and other micronutrients, Nualgi provides all these in nano size particles, that are easily available to diatoms.

Diatoms are at the bottom of the food chain and they are food for zooplankton and these for fish and shrimp.

Diatoms out compete othe algae and prevent blue green algae and dinoflagellates from blooming.

The oxygen from Diatoms keeps the water clean.

Nualgi normal / average dosage is 1 kg in 1 acre pond once a week.
 
 
 

© 2010   Created by Admin.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service