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Ohio Sea Grant College Program
and Stone Laboratory

Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory

Aquaculture

"Aquaculture is the rearing of aquatic organisms under controlled or semicontrolled conditions," or, simply, "aquaculture is underwater agriculture" (Stickney 1994). Ohio Sea Grant funded its first aquaculture project in 1980 to explore productivity in hatchery ponds. Our work in this field has spanned a diverse range of topics: diets and supplements, bait trade, vaccine delivery, and more. As wild stocks grow scarcer and more intensively managed, aquaculture will play an ever-increasing role, and Sea Grant will be there.

Project List

Completed: Project Completed Title: Sort Title AscendingSort Title Descending Completion: Sort Title AscendingSort Title Descending Start Date: Sort Title AscendingSort Title Descending

R/A-015-PD Project Status R/A-015-PD: Completed

Started: 5/1/2000, Status: Completed

Methods of intraspecies embryonic cell transfer in fish

A/AS-011-PD 

Started: 2/1/2001

Aquaculture Health Issues seminar and panel discussion

R/BT-007 

Started: 3/1/2002

A Combinatorial Approach to Vaccine Development for Fish

R/A-016-PD Project Status R/A-016-PD: Completed

Started: 5/1/2002, Status: Completed

Freshwater Shrimp Production in Southern Ohio

R/A-017-PD Project Status R/A-017-PD: Completed

Started: 5/15/2003, Status: Completed

Impact of latitude on freshwater shrimp culture in Ohio

R/A-018-PD 

Started: 3/1/2004

Relationship Between Lake Erie Walleye Gamete Viability And Concentrations Of Vitamins B1 In Eggs And Sperm

R/A-019-PD Project Status R/A-019-PD: Completed

Started: 5/15/2004, Status: Completed

Effect of a fishmeal-free diet on the growth and PCB levels of freshwater shrimp in Ohio

R/A-020-PD 

Started: 4/1/2008

Developing the second generation of fast-growing line of yellow perch via marker-assisted cohort selection