Projects
REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER – CENTER OF TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL AQUACULTURE
Topic: Aquatic Diseases
Summary
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<b>Research Effort Categories</b><br>
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Objectives & Deliverables
<b>Project Methods</b><br> CTSA solicits input from aquaculture industry stakeholders on opportunities and problems to be addressed through research, development, and demonstration projects to be funded by CTSA that promote industry development involving commercially viable tropical and subtropical species. CTSA is organized to coordinate task assignments, evaluate progress on projects, disseminate project information, and facilitate links between institutional expertise and facilities with regional research, development, and demonstration needs. The Center will use the available expertise and resource base in Hawaii and the American Insular Pacific to promote development of aquaculture in the region.
