The Crawfish
Research Center was established in the early 1970's at the then University
of Southwestern Louisiana. Past Directors have included Davey Bernard,
Donald Gooch, Harold Loyacano, and Albert P. Gaude', III. The present
director is Jay V. Huner. The UL at Lafayette - CRC serves the regional
aquaculture community through research, demonstration, outreach, and
training. Activities center around the crawfish industry with ancillary
work with finfish aquaculture which is assuming greater significance
in the area.
FACILITIES:
A. The Crawfish
Research Center's field facilities were originally situated on the Congress
Street Farm in Lafayette. These were relocated in the mid-1980's to
the new UL Lafayette Experimental Farm located about 20 miles southeast
of Lafayette between the town of Cade and city of St. Martinville. There
are more than 60 acres of research ponds and 40 acres of wooded wetlands
on the 600 acre property.
B. A state-of-the-art
250+ pound capacity Closed Recirculating Soft-Shell Crawfish System
has been located in the Old Creamery Building on the main campus in
Lafayette. This unit provided opportunities for improving production
methods for soft-shell crawfish and various finfishes, especially ornamentals.
[Note: The unit is being relocated to the USL Experimental Farm during
1999.]
ACTIVITIES:
Research
and outreach activities involve other state units, including the Louisiana
State University Agricultural Center (research and extension) and the
Louisiana Sea Grant Program as well as private cooperators, both individuals
and businesses. The Center collaborates with professional agricultural
and fisheries scientists in Louisiana - other University of Louisiana
at Lafayette departments, the University of Louisiana at Monroe, Louisiana
State University, and Tulane University - and Europe - The Institute
for Freshwater Research, Drottningholm, Sweden, The University of Stockholm,
Stockholm, Sweden, and the University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland. It
has established a formal cooperative agreement with the University of
Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland.
The Cade and
Lafayette facilities are used by the aquaculture industry for demonstration
of new equipment and methods. Research is also conducted at sites remote
to these UL Lafayette units. Since its founding, Crawfish Research Center
scientists have generated over $1 million dollars in grant moneys, donations,
and in-kind services in support of its mission. Over 300 articles, reports,
and books have been published by Center scientists. Both general interest
and technical articles on aquaculture subjects are available for both
the general public and the scientific community. Facilities are available,
on a limited basis, to visiting scientists from around the world.
The Center
is the permanent home office (Secretariat) for the International Association
of Astacology. The IAA is the one international association devoted
to the study of crawfish biology.
Some past and
current research activities include:
- Crawfish:
Harvesting; Feeding; Management; Genetics; and Reproductive Physiology;
- Soft-Shell
Crawfish Production;
- Integration
of Fish and Crawfish Production;
- Vertebrate
Biodiversity in Agricultural Systems;
- Fish and Crawfish
Eating Bird Problems in Aquaculture;
- Tertiary Treatment
of Dairy Lagoon Wastes;
- Recirculation/Biofiltration
in Crustacean Intensive Culture systems Purging, Molting and Holding
and Alligator Culture; and
- Shrimp Trawl
Development - Energy Efficiency, Fish By-Catch Reduction, and Turtle
Exclusion Devices.
- Characterization
and management of Crawfish Pond Effluents.
SPECIES STUDIED:
Red Swamp Crawfish, White River Crawfish, Dwarf Crawfishes, Noble Crawfish,
Mosquitofish, Green Molly, Channel Catfish, Bullheads, Bowfin (Choupique/Grindle),
Largemouth Bass, Sunfishes, Crappie (Sacalait), Common Carp, Koi Carp,
Goldfish, and American Alligators.
Biological Diversity:
More than 185 birds, 25 mammals, 25 reptiles and amphibians, and 30
fishes have been documented on the UL Lafayette Experimental Farm with
most closely associated with the aquaculture and wetland areas on the
farm.
P.O. Box 44650
- University of Louisiana at Lafayette - Lafayette, Louisiana 70504,USA.
tel. 337 394-7508;
e-mail: jhuner@usl.edu.
Physical Address:
1031 W. J. Bernard Road, St. Martinville, Louisiana 70582, USA.
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