primeraquaculture

Aquaculture exemplifies the ongoing global struggle to strike a sustainable balance between the conflicting needs of a rapidly increasing world population, human health, ecosystem health, the welfare of wild and domesticated animals, and the economic principles of globalized economies. A Primer of Ecological Aquaculture introduces students to the basic concepts, opportunities, and challenges of aquaculture with an emphasis on ecological considerations. It provides a critical assessment of current aquaculture practices from a broad, interdisciplinary perspective and from the standpoint of how best to align the two major (and often conflicting) goals of future aquaculture development: minimizing reliance on ecosystem services whilst maximizing productivity.


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Meranda Corona joins the lab as a PhD student in the Ecology grad. group20-Mar-2020
Tina receives Sullivan Scholarship01-Apr-2020
Meranda receives NSF GSRF award30-Apr-2020
Chanhee publishes EB2020 online poster09-May-2020
John's paper accepted by Int.Comp.Biol.09-May-2020
Added features available for Kueltz Lab at PanoramaWeb09-May-2020
Angelika presents EB2020 poster on ASBMB YouTube09-May-2020
Angelika and Jens present EB2020 online poster09-May-2020
Tina is accepted into Grad. School at USC09-May-2020
Leah and Jens present EB2020 online poster09-May-2020
Xavius is awarded NSF GRFP fellowship20-May-2020
Xavius is admitted to graduate school in joint SDSU-UCD ecology program20-May-2020
Larken awarded Hart, Cole, Goss Fellowship21-May-2020
Lizzy awarded Hart, Cole, Goss Fellowship21-May-2020
John's paper published in Int.Comp.Biol.27-May-2020
Chanhee, Jens and Larken awarded ABGG summer fellowship03-Jun-2020
Lizzy receives Jastro award from GGE04-Jun-2020
Chanhee's paper accepted in Scientific Reports10-Jun-2020
Special JEZ-A issue on Cellular Stress Responses of Animals published29-Jun-2020
Chanhee's paper published in Scientific Reports22-Jul-2020