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Ocean Institute Annual Report 2006: Cultivating Community Partnerships: From Ancient Fishponds To The Open Ocean
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Description:The Oceanic Institute's (OI) educational partnership with Hawaii Pacific University is founded on a dedication to incorporating old methods with new technologies designed to preserve the world's fish stocks. At just about any time, a visitor to the Oceanic Institute can find nets of various shapes and sizes draped along walls, drying in the sun, waiting for the next toss, It's a simple reminder that Ol's technological advances in aquaculture are rooted in old fishing traditions. Some researchers are working on isolating disease-resistant genetics for shrimp. At the same time, others are busy tagging finfish for a studied release. There is no get ting away from the fact that our research is built on centuries of aquaculture knowledge from right here in Hawaii. This report summarizes some of the accomplishments of the Oceanic Institute for 2006. The Oceanic Institute is an affiliate of Hawaii Pacific University. The Ol's goal is to replenish the world's oceans and show the world how to safely farm fish and shrimp for an ever-growing world population. From its earliest days, aquaculture has been a practice of low environmental impact. With the right approaches, those of us at the Oceanic Institute and Hawaii Pacific University think that can still be the case.
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Sea Grant Document Number:OCEI-Q-06-001
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