Centre for Agricultural Sciences Aquaculture Department Federal University of Santa Catarina - UFSC
UFSC Florianópolis ~ 400,000
UFSC numbers Since 1960Since undergraduate majors65 undergraduate majors 51 Master Programs51 Master Programs 36 Doctoral Programs36 Doctoral Programs 25,737 undergrad students -1,632 lecturers - 1,313Dr.25,737 undergrad students -1,632 lecturers - 1,313Dr. 11 centres11 centres –Biology, Education, Economics, Comunication, Sports, Health, Technology, Law, Phylosophy, Math & Physics, Agriculture
Undergraduate level –Aquaculture Engeneering 60 students/yr one mandatory course on Aquaculture Nutrition 4h/wk AQUACULTURE RELATED MAJORS
Graduate level –Aquaculture Graduate Program 2 courses on Nutrition/yr AQUACULTURE RELATED MAJORS
AQUACULTURE GRADUATE PROGRAM AT UFSC started in Master program started in Master program 226 Master Thesis 226 Master Thesis currently ~40 students PhD program started in June 2005 PhD program started in June PhD dissertations currently ~22 students
AQUACULTURE GRADUATE PROGRAM AT UFSC Research areas Aquatic Resources Management & Conservation Aquatic Resources Management & Conservation Health Management and Pathology Health Management and Pathology Broodstock and Larviculture Broodstock and Larviculture Production Technology Production Technology Nutrition and Feeding Nutrition and Feeding
UFSC Agri Science Campus Administration Classrooms and teaching labs Pathology and Diagnostic Lab AQUACULTURE GRADUATE PROGRAM AT UFSC FACILITIES UFSC main campus UFSC main campus Supporting research labs Immunology, ecotoxicology, enzymologyImmunology, ecotoxicology, enzymology
Mariculture Station at Barra da Lagoa Shrimp Lab and Yakult experimental farm Molusck Lab Marine Fish Lab AQUACULTURE GRADUATE PROGRAM AT UFSC FACILITIES
Freshwater Lab at “Lagoa do Peri” LAPAD – Freshwater Fish Biology and Husbandry Lab AQUACULTURE GRADUATE PROGRAM AT UFSC FACILITIES
Municipal Park - Lagoa do Peri - Preservation area Peri’s Lagoon Atlantic ocean
NUTRITION LAB FACILITIES Proximal analyses –feed and body composition –crude protein, fat, fiber –moisture &ash –phosphorus Feed preparation –small scale
New equipment for lab analyses NUTRITION LAB FACILITIES
New equipment for feed preparation –experimental feed manufacture line –40 kg/h extruder, mixer, dryer, etc
- two 300 m 2 rooms - 3 independent 6000-L freshwater recirculating systems - 36-tank modules for growth trials 20 L,100 L, 130 L, 250L, 1000L NUTRITION LAB FACILITIES
Faeces collection system – digestibility trials Eight 200-L tanks
Nutr Lab Team 1 full time Professor 3 posdocs 3 posdocs 4 PhD students 4 PhD students 6 Master students 6 Master students 3 undergraduate trainees 3 undergraduate trainees
Establishment of nutritional requirements for native speciesEstablishment of nutritional requirements for native species –Piracanjuba Brycon orbygnianus –Dourado Salminus brasiliensis –Jundiá Rhamdia quelen RESEARCH
Evaluation of ingredient and feed digestibilityEvaluation of ingredient and feed digestibility –Channel catfish –Rainbow trout –Nile tilapia –Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei –Jundiá RESEARCH
Jundiá - omnivoreJundiá - omnivore –Protein requirement and E:P ratio Aquaculture 240: , 2004 –Amino acid requirements JWAS 37: , 2006 –CHO:Lipid ratio Aquac Res accepted 2009 –Evaluation of feed ingredient digestibility Braz J An Sci 35: ONGOING STUDIES –Fatty acid requirement wild x farmed dose-response resistance to infection –CHO digestibility sources (roots, grains) soluble x unsoluble fiber STUDIES
Dourado - carnivoreDourado - carnivore –Protein requirement Acta Scientiarum –Larvae digestive enzyme activity Aquaculture 252: STUDIES Days after hatching Acid proteases Alcaline proteases
Piracanjuba – omnivorePiracanjuba – omnivore - Energy req CHO:L ratio Aquac Nutrition 12: Channel catfish & rainbow troutChannel catfish & rainbow trout –Local feed manufacturer grant - R&D –Formulation review & amino acid digestibility of local ingredients –Form rev & ingr evaluation to lower P content –Farmers association (extension) – production certification White Pacific shrimp – omnivoreWhite Pacific shrimp – omnivore - Probiotic evaluation - digestibility studies STUDIES
Nile tilapia - omnivoreNile tilapia - omnivore –Commercial feed evaluation Rev Cien Agron in press 2009 –Evaluation of probiotics Lactobacillus plantarum on feed Saccaromyces cerevisae in water Growth, feed conversion, digestibility & resistance to infection ONGOING STUDIES –CHO digestibility sources (roots, grains) soluble x unsoluble fiber STUDIES
COLLABORATION INTERESTS Local protein-rich ingredientsLocal protein-rich ingredients –poultry by-product meal –fish waste processing meal Optimizing aquafeed manufacturingOptimizing aquafeed manufacturing –extrusion Comparative studies on CHO digestionComparative studies on CHO digestion –omnivores x carnivores Cobia nutrition and feedingCobia nutrition and feeding
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