Funded Project #2 - Culture Technology of Salmonids
(funded project #2)
Description
The second Salmonids Funded Project. Chaired by Paul
Brown
Objectives:
- To continue evaluations of all-female diploid,
all-female triploids, and mixed-sex diploids through sexual
maturity and to use brood stock developed in the region to
produce all-female diploid and all-female triploid trout
populations.
- To continue development of less-polluting diets by: (a)
quantifying absorption of crude protein in rainbow trout
fed commonly-available feedstuffs substituted at varying
levels in the diet (evaluation of associative effects); (b)
develop baseline effluent values from several types of
salmonid aquaculture facilities located in the region; (c)
to develop and field test a mass balance method to estimate
phosphorous levels from feed sources in hatchery effluents;
and (d) quantify phosphorous absorption from common
feedstuffs fed to Atlantic salmon.
- To determine the practical limits on rearing density of
juvenile rainbow trout by examining the effects of selected
high rearing densities on trout stress responses, survival
and growth in both experimental tanks and production
raceways.
Participants:
| Principal
Investigator/Institution |
Objectives |
Funding
|
| Robert J. Sheehan (Southern Illinois
University-Carbondale) |
1 |
$20,000
|
| Paul B. Brown (Purdue University) |
2 |
$35,000
|
| Donald L. Garling (Michigan State
University) |
2 |
$33,987
|
| Terrence B. Kayes (University of
Nebraska-Lincoln) |
3 |
$25,925
|
| Jeffrey A. Malison/Terence P. Barry (University
of Wisconsin-Madison) |
3 |
$35,085
|
|
Total
|
$149,997
|
Project Outline (236K pdf file)
Report Termination for Objective 1 (55K pdf file)
Report Termination for Ojbectives 2 and 3 (38K pdf
file)
Project Number: 2
Duration: 9/1/92 - 8/31/95
Funding Level: $149,997
Grant Number: 92-38500-6916