13/08/2009
The secret feeding habits of farmed prawns will be investigated as a part of a new CSIRO research collaboration with an Australian company to develop aquaculture technologies that could revolutionise the prawn farming industry.
The goal is to increase yields, enhance sustainability and improve the health and quality of aquaculture prawns by developing and applying the best high-tech marine Research and Development available. CSIRO Food Futures National Research Flagship Director Dr Bruce Lee said CSIRO was designing video and audio analysis techniques to automatically measure how much feed farmed prawns consume and how much they grow as a result.
'More efficient feeding of prawns will reduce cost, waste and potential contamination of the environment around farms from nutrient rich effluent,' Dr Lee said. Food Futures Flagship Research Group Leader Dr Nigel Preston said the key to increasing prawn yields, and improving their health and quality is developing a better understanding of their feeding habits in farm ponds. 'To achieve this we are developing software which uses mathematical algorithms to analyse prawn consumption and growth patterns,' Dr Preston said.
CEO of Hobart-based marine aquaculture technology company AQ1 Systems Ross Dodd said that 'from the perspective of the technology used to farm prawns, the industry is currently back where the salmon industry was 15 years ago.' 'The demand for farmed prawns is expected to increase rapidly, but the industry is still heavily reliant on manual labour and unsophisticated feed management systems,' Mr Dodd said.
Source : GROWfish.com
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