Collaborations
The Aquatic Animal Health Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, AUBURN, AL
Development of Marine Aquaponics for Saline Tolerant Plant Production and High-Value Fish Production
Manufacturing of Bioactive Materials from Biomass as Functional Feed Additives for Aquatic Animals
Development of Alternative Feeds, Feed Management Regimes, and Production Systems for Improved Production and Health
Bolstering Aquaculture Production Through Cost-Effective Water Quality Management
Chemical Strategies to Control Algal Bloom and Support Sustainable Aquaculture Growth and Development
Low Salinity Aquaponics with Halophytes and Pacific White Shrimp
Effects of Herbicide Exposure on Channel Catfish Biology, Health, and Behavior
Harmful Algal Blooms: Prevalence and Control Measures for the Domestic Fish and Shellfish Industries
Assessment of the Immunomodulatory Effect of Probiotics on the Catfish Adaptive Immune Response and Columnaris Disease Resistance
Utilization of Soybean Hulls in Animal Feed Binder
Utilization of Soybean Hulls in Animal Feed Binder
Developing Sustainable Aquaponic Production Systems
Defining the Complex Interactions of Coinfections and Methods for Control
Harmful Algal Blooms: Prevalence and Control Measures for the Domestic Fish and Shellfish Industries
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, BOCA RATON, FL
Saltwater Aquaponics in Puerto Rico: Queen Conch and Sea Vegetable Aquaculture
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM, PINE BLUFF
Phage Endolysins as Alternatives to Antibiotics for Treating Systemic Infections of Streptococcus Iniae in Fish
Development of Freshwater Aquaponics for Plant (Herbs, Vegetables, and Flowers) and High-Value Fish Production