Aquaculture Waste Utilization
Goals
The Center's goal is to develop low-input and environmentally friendly processes for converting aquatic waste into
aquaculture meals derived from crawfish, crab, and shrimp. Our second goal is to assess the usefulness of manufactured aquaculture meals in
various animal and plant agricultural systems. Achievements of these goals will have a positive impact for the aquaculture industries along
the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Coast, and Pacific Coast areas where crawfish, crab, and shrimp are processed. In addition, the end products
of aquaculture meals could be of interest to many stakeholders including livestock producers, feed manufacturers, organic farmers, organic
processors, horticulturists, citrus growers, and conservationists. The Center and Southern University and A&M College, Baton Rouge are
committed to developing methods for handling aquatic waste that fit well in sustainable animal and plant production systems. The intent of
our focus on aquatic waste utilization is to support sustainable animal and plant production systems that are profitable and to promote
environmental stewardship. (Note: On this website, aquatic waste refers to crawfish, crab, and shrimp waste materials. Aquaculture waste
or meals and aquatic waste or meals are used interchangeably.)
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