Aquaculture Research & Development

Dr. Kevan L. Main, Center Director

CENTER MISSION

Develop new, innovative and cost-effective systems and husbandry techniques to produce high-value marine and freshwater fishes and invertebrates. Why? To advance the aquaculture industry and to support and expand stock enhancement research in Florida and worldwide.

The center is conducting research, development and commercial demonstration projects with marine and freshwater species for food production and stock enhancement.

The majority of our research activities take place at Mote Aquaculture Park in eastern Sarasota County, Fla. We also conduct marine research at Mote's Tropical Research Laboratory in the Florida Keys.

Maximizing Water Use
At Mote, we are designing, building and evaluating land-based recirculating systems that focus on the best methods to re-use water.

Traditional aquaculture uses large quantities of high-quality fresh or saltwater, discharging that water after minimal use. Water is a valuable and limited commodity, and a logical alternative to using more water is re-using that water by employing recirculating technology.

Increasing restrictions also dictate the amount and quality of effluent discharged, which poses a significant problem for facilities with high water turnover. Recirculating system design teams are working together to develop systems at Mote Aquaculture Park that will clarify reuse water and reduce or eliminate effluent discharge.


Salt Water

The Marine Aquaculture Research Program is focused on the design and evaluation of inland marine recirculating systems and the culture technology for snook, red drum, Florida pompano, hard corals, long-spined sea urchinds and larval foods for marine fish. Past research efforts focused on shrimp for bait and food, queen conch, red snapper and marine ornamental fish.

Fresh Water
Freshwater research is focused on sturgeon husbandry and system design for caviar and meat production.

 


The Center for Aquaculture Research and Development has two major research programs:

Saving the oceans will take major "sturgery." To sustain Mote's commitment to fixing the world's food supply problem, we need your commitment to us. Please fish for your checkbook now!

 



Selected Publications


Associated Links:
World Aquaculture Society
Florida Aquaculture Association




 

About Us

Mote Marine Laboratory has been a leader in marine research since it was founded in 1955. Today, we incorporate public outreach as a key part of our mission. Mote is an independent nonprofit organization and has seven centers for marine research, the public Mote Aquarium and an Education Division specializing in public programs for all ages.

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