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NOAA Sea Grant Joint Technical Assistance
Initiative &Cornell- Mexico Project
ACRSP ELEVENTH WORK PLANACRSP ELEVENTH WORK PLAN
Eunice Pérez Sánchez, Margarita Cervantes Trujano, Michael B. Timmons, Dale Baker, John Jacob, Ralph Rayburn, Kevin Fitzimmons,
Barry Costa-Pierce, Ruperto Chaparro, Martin Schreibman, Martin Hevia
PROJECTS
First Annual Sustainable Aquaculture Technology Transfer Workshop
Establishment of the Center for Aquaculture Technology Transfer
Development of a Recirculating Aquaculture System Module for Family/Multi-Family Use
PARTNERS AND PROJECTSPARTNERS AND PROJECTS
PARTNER INSTITUTIONSCornell University (PI)New York Sea Grant
Texas Sea GrantURI Sea Grant
Puerto Rico Sea GrantUniversity of Arizona
Brooklyn CollegeUniversidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco (HC-PI)
Technological Institute of Boca del Rio
1. Recruit key Aquaculture research and extension personnel within the Mexican university and institutional system.
2. Conduct an organizational meeting of the Center for Aquaculture Technology Transfer (CETRA) to determine center goals, select the permanent director, and establish group structure.
3. Establish ties with US-based researchers and SeaGrant Institutions to create basis for on-going collaborative research and extension activities (Web Site development).
4. Conduct the 1st Annual Sustainable Aquaculture Technology Transfer Workshop based on Cornell University’s Annual Recirculating Aquaculture Short Course.
5. Identify aquaculture goals for Mexican family/multi-family stakeholders.6. Design a suitable recirculating aquaculture system module to meet
these goals (may be done as part of a special seminar at the technology transfer workshop).
7. Develop a manual for technology implementation and management.
OBJECTIVES
1st ANNUAL SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER WORKSHOP1st ANNUAL SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER WORKSHOP
240 attendees/One day workshopTilapia/Shrimp/Marine fish farmers
2nd Aquaculture International ForumHermosillo, Sonora. December 2005
2nd SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGY: RECIRCULATION SYSTEMS WORKSHOP2nd SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGY: RECIRCULATION SYSTEMS WORKSHOP
30 attendees/Three days workshopTilapia/Shrimp farmers
Technological Institute of Boca del Rio (ITBoca)
Boca del Río, Veracruz, March 2006
Invited instructors: Raul Piedrahita, UCDavis
German Merino, Universidad Católica
del Norte, Chile
Lab training sessions
Research and academic exchange
Veracruzana University
Expert consultation
Family Tilapia Farm
Veracruz Aquarium
3rd SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGY: RECIRCULATION SYSTEMS WORKSHOP3rd SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGY: RECIRCULATION SYSTEMS WORKSHOP
15 attendees/Three days workshopOrnamental/Tilapia farmers
Metropolitan UniversityMexico City, July 2006
Lab training sessions
Design and Engineering sessions
Expert consultation
Intensive (private investor) and extensive (family group) ornamental fish farms
4th SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGY: RECIRCULATION SYSTEMS WORKSHOP4th SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGY: RECIRCULATION SYSTEMS WORKSHOP
135 attendees/Three days workshopTilapia farmers
7th International Symposium on Tilapia Aquaculture (ISTA7)
Boca del Río, Veracruz, Sept 2006
Forthcoming workshops:South Baja California, Puebla and
Mexico State
Research and academic exchange
Boca del Río Technological Institute
Expert consultation and visit
Two intensive tilapia farms (private investors)
Lab training sessions and experimental units visit
TRANSLATION TO SPANISH OF THE SECOND EDITION OF RECIRCULATING AQUACULTURE TRANSLATION TO SPANISH OF THE SECOND EDITION OF RECIRCULATING AQUACULTURE SYSTEMSSYSTEMS
•English-Spanish translation expert selected•Chapter 3 translated to Spanish•Chapter 3 Spanish version reviewed by expert for language consistency
Development of a Recirculating Aquaculture System Module for Family/Multi-Family Use
Family group Tilapia/rabbit farm (Veracruz)
RAS design for 60 kg Tilapia/unit/cycle (Completed October 2006)PG student Ana Trasviña (MSc awarded January 2007)
Puebla State Government in queue to buy the technological package for its rural development program
Manual for technology implementation and management under review for publication
DIRECTOR ( elected Dec 2005) Eunice Pérez-Sánchez
EXECUTIVE BOARD ( elected Jan 2007)Chairwoman Margarita Cervantes-TrujanoPacific Coordinator Cesar Díaz-LunaGulf of Mexico Coordinator Lourdes Jiménez-BadilloUSA Coordinator Michael B. TimmonsCommunications Laura TreviñoMembership Carmen Leticia Mar-TovarOutreach and Education Lus LópezAcademics Ana G. Trasviña-Moreno
First meeting: May 11, 2007
CENTER FOR AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER (CETRA)
WEB SITE (Posted Feb 2006- last update Sept 2006)
http://www.cetra.org.mx
Thank you