The MO Aquaculture
Association will hold its winter meeting on Saturday, January 19, 2013 at Lincoln
University’s Carver Farm in Jefferson City, MO.
8:00-9:00 - Registration
9:00-9:10 - Welcome - Kevin
Flowers, MoAA President
9:10-9:30 - Aquaflor
and the VFD process - Kasha Cox, Merck Animal Health
9:30-10:00 - Biosecurity
and fish health - Dr. Chris Darnall, MO Dept of Conservation
10:00-10:30 - Parasitic
copepod control methods - Wes Swee, MO Dept of Conservation
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-11:30 - Small–scale
aquaponic production: essential considerations - Dr. Jonathan Egilla, Lincoln
University
11:30-12:00 - The next
species for food production - crappie? - Chuck Hicks, Lincoln
University
12:00-1:15 - Lunch and
Tour of Aquaculture Facility
1:15-2:00 - Aquaculture
bioprocessing of microalgal biomass enabling sustainable seafood production - Dr.
David Brune, University of Missouri
2:00-2:15 - Aquaculture
industry update - Reed Breedlove, Delta Western Feeds
2:15-2:30 - Update on
MDC ban on crawfish - Larry Cleveland, Ozark Fisheries
2:30-2:45 - Break
2:45-3:15 - Crayfishes
legal for trade and culture in Missouri and how to tell them apart - Dr.
Jim Wetzel, Lincoln University
3:15-3:30 - NCRAC
update - Paula Moore, 5 Eaker's Farm3:30-3:45 - Feeding baby fish from the pond - Russell Gerlach, Lincoln University
3:45-4:00 - Wrap-up - Kevin
Flowers, MoAA President
Registration is $10 before January 4th and $15
after for the general public. Student
registration is $5 before January 4th and $10 after.Registrations will be accepted the morning of the conference; however, knowing beforehand helps tremendously with planning. As a result, a pre-registration discount is offered to everyone who registers by Friday, January 4. Registrations should be mailed to: Missouri Aquaculture Association, c/o Crystal Lake Fisheries, Route 2 Box 528, Ava, MO 65608. For additional information go to the MoAA website.
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