This channel is hosted by Dr. Jackson Gross, the Cooperative Extension Aquaculture Specialist at UC Davis in the Department of Animal Science. I provide science-based support to California's aquaculture practitioners, relevant State and Federal agencies, as well as the general public. My program's primary efforts are within California but my research & extension activities as well as collaborations extend to regional, national, and international partnerships. My channel's focus is to share with you the diversity of the aquaculture sector in California and beyond. Tune in for all things aquaculture fish farming, shellfish, recirculating aquaculture systems, fish biology, seafood, and aquaponics!
The park is So beautiful .. hope they relocated . Please give an update on the farm and looking forward to seeing his new location .. and if so please do share the farm address . Would love to visit when we travel to Singapore next . Lots of love from India ❤️
In a decoupled system are there 2 different sump tanks, 1 from the plants and 1 from the fish, where the water is treated prior to being used in the opposite system?
Yes two separate sumps. Water from the RAS is sent to the hydroponic systems sump where its is usually modified (pH adjusted, additional nutrients) to benefit the plants. The fish system is topped off with new clean water.
Hello, we are a photovoltaic energy storage equipment company for fishery farming, after measuring the use of photovoltaic energy storage-related equipment, but also to reduce the electricity consumption of aquaculture by 60%, I don't know if there is a chance to cooperate.
Im from Hasanuddin Universitiy, i thought that aquaculture is just for how to get profit, i forgot the basic that there is also conservation aquaculture, now i think UC is the best role model for its aquaculture major, especially sustainable aquaculture.
My question is, are mussels is safe for consumption? As we know that mussles are filter feeder and accumulate heavy metal in its meals, does its harmful for human isn't?
Depends where they are grown. If you’re near more urban area you likely will have more metals. Some mussels are grown in deep water versus one closer to shore near sediments. Mussels aren’t usually grown in sediments so I would suspect they would have lower levels versus other shellfish grown on bottom.
This video made 3 years ago and i just found your channel and this is what i need, your channel is talk about sub-tropic cultivant, could you make video about tropic cultivant please?
I’m an independent grower doing similar aquaculture production of green freshwater filamentous algae, producing clean dried powdered Spirogyra and Cladophora and Oedogonium. My one-man low-input method yields about 1 lb powder per 1 hour of labor. The field appears to be wide open; problem is finding anyone else in the market/field to consult with.
@@zhuliu you definitely have to try market your product to vegan community. I am vegetarian looking for vegan fish sauce, and which then led me to find different types of seaweed to make that sea umami. I only find out now that it contains proteins too which is a super plus for vegans!
Female salmon have eggs while males have sperm. They come to hatchery where the humans spawn them and raise their embryos and feed them until they are big enough to return to the wild.