Title: AQUACULTURE SCIENCE PROGRAM
1AQUACULTURE SCIENCEPROGRAM
- Bryant High School
- South Mobile County Alabama
2PROGRAM OVERVIEW
- Started when school opened in 1998
- Began with one greenhouse and four recirculating
systems (Exxon/Mobil) - Now has three greenhouses, seven recirculating
systems (to 10,000 gallons), aquaponics system,
two indoor ponds and one outdoor pond. - New expansion to add full-scale commercial
redclaw crawfish nursery/hatchery operated by
students
3SUPPORTERS
- Exxon / Mobil
- Gulf Coast RCD Council
- Bedsole Foundation
- Mississippi / Alabama Sea Grant
- Auburn University Fisheries Dept.
- Alabama Dept. Conserv. Nat. Res.
- Auburn Marine Extention Research Ctr.
- Mobile County Public School System
- Numerous state and federal elected officials
4PROGRAM GOALS
- Keep students in school
- Stimulate interest in science/technology
- Hands-on learning by doing thereal thing
- Demonstrate to students practical applications of
biology, math, physics, and chemistry - Help to develop aquaculture opportunities by
using commercially important species
5Bryant Aquascience Complex
- Exxon/Mobil Center for Aquascience Studies
- J. L. Bedsole Indoor Aquaculture Production
Center - Gulf Coast Resource Conservation and Development
Council Aquaponics Studies Center
6Bedsole Indoor aquaculture
Exxon/Mobil Aquaculture Studies
RCD Aquaponics
7Exxon/Mobil Center for Aquaculture Studies
Exxon/Mobil Center
Redclaw hatching tanks
Redclaw crawfish broodstock tanks
8650-gallon tanks Currently used for redfish
9Redclaw crawfish hatching tanks and food
preference studies
500-gallon recirculating system
10Reservoir
biofilter
10,000-gallon epoxy-coated concrete tank for
spawning redfish
11Tilapia pond inside RCD aquaponics building
12Aquaponics trays
13Brazilian red tilapia
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15Redclaw crawfish pond
Indoor pond provides for continuous year-round
crawfish production
Water hyacinths
16Outdoor pond for cage culture
17SPECIES CULTURED(pilot scale studies)
- Several species of tilapia
- Red snapper (First to culture in captivity from
egg to harvest 5 published research studies
conducted by students) - Cobia (ling)
- Redfish (red drum)
- Rainbow trout (first cage culture)
- Australian redclaw crawfish
- all have good potential, but redclaw best
18Male redclaw crawfish (weighs approx. ½ pound)
19CONTENT STANDARDS
- Water chemistry and management
- Aquatic biology
- Aquaculture systems and techniques
- System design and maintenance
- Aquaculture issues
- Business and economics
- capable of book studies only
20Future Plans
- Construct and operate a full-scale redclaw
crawfish hatchery/nursery. - Business will be operated by students duties
will include design, construction, operation,
marketing, records and bookkeeping. - Profits will be used to pay students, fund
expansions, and scholarships.
21Students enjoy their non-typical classroom setting
22Students benefit from cooperative learning and
problem solving
23Most students prefer sitting in a boat instead of
sitting in a classroom