[Sc-aquaponics] Fw: Integrated Multi Trophic Aquaculture Webinar Recording Available

Smith, Matthew A. smith.11460 at osu.edu
Thu Oct 28 12:29:55 EDT 2021


All,

I didn't get to watch the IMTA webinar live, but I will definitely be checking out the recording!

Also, Dr. Dunham's genetics webinar is sure to be worth the hour of your time.

Regards,

Matt

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From: David Cline <clinedj at auburn.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2021 7:09 PM
To: David Cline <clinedj at auburn.edu>
Subject: Integrated Multi Trophic Aquaculture Webinar Recording Available


The recent IMTA webinar sponsored by the US Aquaculture Society, The National Aquaculture Association and the Alabama Cooperative Extension System it no available on the Aquaculture Education and More YouTube Channel<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.youtube.com/user/clinedj1__;!!KGKeukY!mOw4ksIY5BQZFa1sfmmBULtaHOst8eNn-IemclBgAIexWYusJ5pdqQYQqpHShNa5y7Xr9w$> at

https://youtu.be/HvUpsX7P_YI<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://youtu.be/HvUpsX7P_YI__;!!KGKeukY!mOw4ksIY5BQZFa1sfmmBULtaHOst8eNn-IemclBgAIexWYusJ5pdqQYQqpHShNY1ic7abg$>  and will also be available within the next 24 hours on the United States Aquaculture Society YouTube Channel<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoKadK2JNBx1zsGmc72iRVA__;!!KGKeukY!mOw4ksIY5BQZFa1sfmmBULtaHOst8eNn-IemclBgAIexWYusJ5pdqQYQqpHShNZPmhhk7Q$> within the next 24 hrs.  If you were not able to attend the live webinar please check out the recording and the great job by Dr. Michael Chambers from the University of New Hampshire.



Our next webinar will be by renowned aquaculture geneticist  and distinguished lecturer Dr. Rex Dunham at 1pm CST on November 19, 2021.  Keep an eye out for further details and registration information.



IMTA - Multi-trophic sea farming can better utilize the 3-dimensional space at a farm. It utilizes the bottom, mid - column and surface areas of a site. The lower trophic species such as shellfish and seaweed provide ecosystem services through nutrient extraction from the fish in culture and from the environment. This reduces Nitrogen input and provides additional income to the farmer by growing and selling multiple species from a farm.



Dr. Michael Chambers has been advancing open ocean farming technologies for over 30 years in the US and Abroad. In the US, he has managed submerged cage culture projects in the Gulf of Mexico, Hawaii and the North Atlantic. More recently, he has been developing and training fishermen on small scale, integrated multi-trophic aquaculture of steelhead trout, blue mussels, and sugar kelp on floating platforms. Additional effort at the University of New Hampshire includes development of novel submerged mussel, seaweed and sea scallop techniques that can minimize potential entanglement of marine creatures.





David Cline, Ph.D.

Associate Extension Professor

School of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences

Board of the World Aquaculture Society

203 Swingle Hall

Auburn University, AL 36849

334-844-2874


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