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Aquaculture of the tropical abalone: identifying and selecting for factors promoting high settlement, survival and growth (2006-2009)

Abstract

There is a growing demand worldwide for the cocktail -sized tropical abalone Haliotis asinina. We have developed a full set of hatchery and grow-out procedures that Queensland Sea Scallops Pty Ltd will test on a commercial scale. At QSS, we will propagate and growout Haliotis asinina to determine the factors controlling settlement, survival, growth and health. We will do this by combining breeding experiments with microarray gene profiling and other advanced gene expression studies. This knowledge will enhance the development of this new aquaculture industry in tropical Australia and our understanding of abalone aquaculture in general.

Experts

Professor Bernard Degnan

Professorial Research Fellow
School of the Environment
Faculty of Science
Bernard Degnan
Bernard Degnan

Professor Andrew Barnes

Professor
School of the Environment
Faculty of Science
Andrew Barnes
Andrew Barnes

Professor Sandie Degnan

Professorial Research Fellow
School of the Environment
Faculty of Science
Sandie Degnan
Sandie Degnan