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Explore research on innovative tilapia feeding methods to lessen feed costs. This project includes on-farm trials and outreach activities to enhance industry knowledge and employment opportunities. Experiments range from nursery rearing to net sampling in tilapia culture. Findings are disseminated in conferences globally.
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Research Project Overview TILAPIA FEEDING STRATEGIES Philippine Project ACRSP-FIU-CLSU Chris Brown – US PI Remedios Bolivar – HCPI
BACKGROUND • In 1997, investigation on on-farm tilapia feeding strategy was the main focus of Workplan 9. • Actual on-farm trials started in 1999. • Initially, this was a collaborative work with the University of Hawaii at Manoa with Dr. Chris L. Brown as the US PI. • In 2000, CLB moved to FIU and the project leadership from the US side remained to him.
OBJECTIVES • To reduce the cost of feed by practicing more efficient tilapia feeding strategies
A CRSP Technologies on Feeding Strategies • Delayed supplemental feeding onset • Sub-satiation supplemental feeding • Two-stage feed reduction strategy • Alternate-day supplemental feeding strategy
A brochure on timing of providing supplemental feeds was developed through and provided to interested farmers Brochure
Attendance of twelve undergraduate students to the Third National Tilapia Congress in San Fernango City, Pampanga was considered by the students as a lasting experience for them that widens their knowledge about the tilapia industry and put them as an advantage over the rest in establishing future employment opportunities Outreach
Experiments conducted under the WP 12 Experiment 1: Nursery Rearing of Tilapia Fry in Ponds at Two Stocking Densities Experiment 2: Nursery Rearing of Tilapia Fry in Tanks Experiment 3: Culture of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) at Two Stocking Densities to Size Suitable for Tilapia Fillet Experiment 4: Use of Cast Net as Sampling Device in the Culture of Nile Tilapia in Ponds
For the interest of wider dissemination of results, these completed experiment have been presented in various conferences and symposium locally and internationally such as the CLSU In-house Review of Completed and on-going Projects, National Tilapia Congress, the WAS Aquaculture America, ISTA, etc.)