SERA-IEG-9 2004 Annual Meeting
June 6-8, 2004
Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
Pine Bluff, Arkansas

AGENDA

June 6, 2004
1:00 p.m. Optional tour of Anderson’s minnow farm, Keo fish farm and Pool’s fish farm
(pickup at the Hampton Inn)
6:00 p.m. Welcome reception & registration in the Hospitality room, Hampton Inn
June 7, 2004
8-8:30 a.m. Hotel pick-up and transport to UAPB campus, registration
8:30 a.m. General Session
  Welcome and opening comments
     Jim Avery, SERA-IEG-9 Chair
  Carole Engle, Chair of the Department of Aquaculture & Fisheries
  Rebecca Lochmann, Professor, Department of Aquaculture & Fisheries
9:00 a.m. Industry Panel – Research and Extension issues
  Eric Park, President of the Arkansas Bait & Ornamental Fish Grower’s Association
  Bo Collins, Executive Director, Catfish Farmers of Arkansas
9:45 a.m. Refreshment break
10:00 a.m. Information exchange groups
11:45 a.m. Box lunch and optional tour (UAPB aquaculture facility)
2:00 p.m. Reconvene - Information exchange groups
3:30 p.m. Refreshment break
3:45 p.m. Information exchange groups*
5:00 p.m. Return to hotel
6:00 p.m. Hotel pick-up and transportation to Waterfront facility at Regional Park for a catfish supper.
Return to hotel about
9 p.m.
June 8, 2004
8:00 a.m. Hotel pick-up and transportation to UAPB campus
8:30 a.m. General session
Reports from Regional Aquaculture Center and USDA/ARS
 9:00 a.m. General SERA-IEG-9 session continues in the 1890’s building

SRAC Industry Advisory Council meets separately in the Seminar room at the Student Union

10:00 a.m. Refreshment break
10:15 a.m. Information Exchange Group Reports
11:00 a.m. Closing Comments and adjourn SERA-IEG-9
11:15 a.m. Depart for home or airport.  (Members of the SRAC Technical Committee will be transported to the Black and Gold Room at the Student Union.)
12:00 p.m. Box lunch for SRAC IAC/TC participants
1:00 p.m. SRAC joint IAC/TC meeting
3:00 p.m. Refreshment break
Close of
business
Adjourn SRAC/return to hotel or depart


MINUTES

June 6, 2004

An afternoon tour of Anderson’s minnow farm, Keo fish farm, and Pool’s fish farm was provided to interested participants.  A reception was held that evening in the Hospitality room of the Hampton Inn.

June 7, 2004

Dr. Carole Engle opened the meeting at approximately 8:30 by welcoming participants to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.  She thanked Dr. Rebecca Lochmann as well as other staff and graduate students for their work on making the meeting a success. Dr. Engle reminded participants about the accomplishment reports that were available in the lobby.

Carole then introduced Dr. Jimmy Avery as chair of SERA-IEG-9.  Jimmy made some comments about SERA-IEG-9 activities and made a PowerPoint presentation about the evolution of SERA-IEG-9 from S-168 in 1981, SRIEG-41 in 1986, until the current group in 1991. He reviewed the objectives outlined in the recent project renewal request and pointed out challenges such as documenting impact and developing outreach opportunities. Jimmy also reviewed the history of meeting locations and called for a host institution to volunteer for 2005.

Dr. Avery introduced Dr. Jim Rakocy of the University of the Virgin Islands who is Administrative Advisor for this information exchange group. Dr. Jim Rakocy, Administrative Advisor for SERA-IEG 9, reminded the participants that they could form Development Committees, which would prepare and submit proposals for Multistate Research Projects, if they identified research areas that would benefit through the collaboration of researchers from multiple institutions and states. Approved Multistate Research Projects are eligible to receive multistate research funds at the discretion of each state's research director.

An Industry Panel discussed research and Extension issues.  Dr. Eric Park, President of the Arkansas Bait and Ornamental Fish Grower’s Association, discussed needs of the baitfish and ornamental fish growers.  Bo Collins, Executive Director of Catfish Farmers of Arkansas, discussed needs of the catfish industry.

Dr. Lochmann then provided an overview of how the information exchange groups would be handled.  A facilitator and co-facilitator (graduate student) were assigned for each group.  The Economics, Fish Health, Alternative Culture methods, and Engineering groups met from 10:00 am until 11:45 am.

The exchange groups adjourned at 11:45 am for lunch and a tour of the UAPB aquaculture and fisheries facilities.

After returning from the tour, the following work groups convened: Genetics, Nutrition, Food Safety, and Shellfish.  These groups met until 3:30 pm.  The final session of exchange group meetings (Water Quality, Potential Culture Species, Yield Verification, and Management of Small Impoundments) met from 3:45 pm until 4:45 pm.  Later in the evening, participants were treated to a catfish supper at the waterfront facility at Regional Park.


June 8, 2004

Avery opened the general session at 8:30 am and called for reports from USDA/CSREES and Centers represented.

Dr. Gary Jensen, USDA/CSREES National Program Leader for Aquaculture, discussed national issues relating to effluents, organic standards for aquaculture, and JSA activities.  Dr. Craig Tucker, SRAC Director, reported on Regional Center activities, funding, and projects.  Dr. Ken Davis reported on position vacancies and research priorities at the USDA ARS Stuttgart National Aquaculture Research Facility.

Dr. Carole Engle introduced Dr. Jacquelyn McCray, Dean/Director of 1890 Research and Extension, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, to welcome the group.  She apologized for not being able to welcome the group on the first day but unforeseen circumstances kept her busy.

Then, reports of the information exchange groups that met the previous day were provided by the following people:

Genetics – Brian Small
Economics – Kwamena Quagrainie
Water Quality – Peter Pershbacher
Potential Culture Species – Bauer Duke
Yield Verification – Steeve Pomerleau
Nutrition – Delbert Gatlin
Food Safety – Jin Kim
Aquaculture Engineering – Phil Pearson
Fish Health – Kelly Winningham
Shellfish – Bart Green
Alternative Culture Methods – Bauer Duke
Management of Small Impoundments – Wesley Neal

General summaries of information exchanged by these various groups will be posted on the SERA-IEG-9. Thanks were extended to all who agreed to prepare reports.

Jimmy Avery asked the group if this time of year was more conducive than the typical early spring meeting time.  The group was in general agreement that summer was better due to low class load and no competing meetings.  Ken Davis urged the group to continue to bring students to the meeting.

Prior to adjourning the meeting, Carole Engle, Rebecca Lochmann, staff, and graduate students were thanked for their kind hospitality in hosting this year’s meeting. A host for next year’s meeting was then discussed. Brian Nerrie also indicated he would check with his administrators at Virginia State University, Petersburg, Virginia, about possibly hosting next year’s meeting of SERA-IEG-9. The meeting was adjourned at approximately 11:30 a.m.


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