Fish Culture

Monday, September 13, 2010: 1:20 PM-4:20 PM
302 (Convention Center)
Moderator:
Christopher P. Bonvillain
1:20 PM
1-1
Soy oils as partial replacements for fish oil in practical diets for nile tilapia
Bonnie Mulligan, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Jesse Trushenski, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
1:40 PM
1-2
Production performance and tissue fatty acid composition of rainbow trout fed diets containing traditional and novel lipids
Jesse Trushenski, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Bonnie Mulligan, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Patrick Blaufuss, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Jerome Laporte, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
2:00 PM
1-3
Feasibility of including refined soy-products to produce a soy-maximized feed for hybrid striped bass (M. chrysops x M. saxatilis)
Patrick Blaufuss, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Jesse Trushenski, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
2:20 PM
1-4
2:40 PM
1-5
Affect of grading frequency on production of alligator gar fingerlings in tanks
Steve E. Lochmann, PhD, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff; Lael A. Will, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
3:00 PM
Break
3:20 PM
1-6
Will channel catfish select themselves for artificial spawning?
Alf H. Haukenes, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff; David Heikes, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
3:40 PM
1-7
The role of artificial feeding in age-0 channel catfish ponds
Jesse E. Filbrun, The Ohio State University; David A. Culver, The Ohio State University
4:00 PM
1-8
Laboratory marking of anadromous rainbow smelt embryos and larvae and the implications for restoration
Matthew H. Ayer, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries; Scott P. Elzey, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries; Bradford C. Chase, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries
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