| Pond Dynamics/Aquaculture CRSP | Aquanews Vol. 18 No. 2 ~ Spring 2003 |
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he World Aquaculture Society annual meeting, New Frontiers in Aquaculture Aquaculture America 2003, was held in Louisville, Kentucky, 1821 February. The CRSP was amply represented, with many program participants authoring papers or posters on CRSP research:
Alcantara, F., C. Chávez, L. Rodrí-guez, C. Kohler, W. Camargo, and M. Colace. Gamitana (Colossoma macropomum) and Paco (Piaractus brachypomus) Culture in Floating Cages in the Peruvian Amazon.
Bolivar, R., C.L. Brown, and E.B.T. Jimenez. Feeding Strategies to Optimize Tilapia Production in Ponds.
Bolivar, R., W. Contreras, Y. Yi, and K. Fitzsimmons. Environmental and Economic Impacts of Tilapia and Shrimp Polycultures.
Boyd, C.E. Issues Related to Pond Water Management Quality.
Chu-Koo, F., C. Kohler, W. Camargo, J. Ríos, and F. Alcantara. Evidence of the Seed Dispersal Role of Colossoma macropomum Reared in Aquaculture in the Peruvian Amazon.
Ernst, D.H. Aquafarm: Software for Aquaculture Planning and Design.
Knud-Hansen, C.F. The Algal Bioassay Fertilization Strategy: An Ecological Approach for Efficient Pond Fertilization.
Martinez, P., J. Molnar, E. Trejos, T. Popma, S. Triminio, D. Meyer, W. Tollner, and B. Verma. An Economic Assessment of Medium-scale Successful Tilapia Culture in Honduras: Olancho Case Study.
Meyer, D., A. Suazo, R. Trejo, and S. Triminio. Combined Cage and Pond Culture of Tilapia with Intensive and Integrated Management Protocols.
Neira, I., C. Engle, and K. Quagrainie. Analyses of the Potential Restaurant Markets for Farm-raised Tilapia in Nicaragua.
Ngugi, C.C. , J. Amadiva, K.L. Veverica, J. Bowman, S. Imende, B. Nyandat, and G. Matolla. Yield Verification Trials in Western Kenya Changes Attitudes of Farmers and Extensionists.
Osure, G.O., and R.P. Phelps. Evaluation of Growth and Reproductive Performance of Four Strains of Nile Tilapia.
Palacios, M.E., K. Dabrowski, K.J. Lee, and C. Kohler. Effect of Diets Formulated with Native Peruvian Plants on Growth and Feeding Efficiency of Juveniles of Pacu (Piaractus brachypomus).
Queiroz, J.F. Aquaculture in Brazil: Research Priorities and Potential for Further International Collaboration.
Rodriguez, G., K. Dabrowski, K.J. Lee, M.A. Abiado, and M. Teresk. Protective Potential by Interaction of Quercetin and Vitamin C to Ultraviolet Irradiation Exposure in Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus).
Sempier, S.H., R.J. Harris, I.I. Courter. PD/A Collaborative Research Support Program: Enhancing World Food Security for Twenty Years.
Silapajarn, K., and T. Thunjai. Aquaculture Research in Thailand.
Trejos, E., J. Molnar, P. Martinez, T. Popma, S. Triminio, D. Meyer, W. Tollner, and B. Verma. Socio-economic Factors for the Successful Adoption of Tilapia Culture by Subsistence Farmers in Honduras: Santa Barbara Case Studies.
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