- Determine optimal inclusion levels of SBM and SPC for humpback grouper
- Improve understanding of fishmeal quality and soy protein interactions in grouper
- Seriola rivoliana feed formulation with 40% SPC prepared commercially with demonstrated performance and cost-effectiveness
- Seriola rivoliana feed with 48.5% SPC that is free of marine based ingredients
- Cost-effective algae that delivers taurine and eicosapentanoic acid (EPA) to fish diets with high levels of soy protein and oil
- Soybean variety that will increase SBM inclusion rate in shrimp diets
- Deliver quantifiable differences between soybean meals from the U.S. Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay
- Increase U.S. SBM inclusion rates in Asian seabass and striped snakehead diets from 2-5% to 15-25%.
- Have the trout industry begin using marine solubles to provide TMAO to reduce distal enteritis in high soy diets
- Show that a combination of vitamin B12, folate and methionine can improve growth performance in 60% SBM diets fed to red drum in both performance and nutritional stress
- Show that metabolites present in a natural diet need to be supplemented to achieve comparable growth in red drum fed high SBM diets
- Show that using automated feeding system for shrimp can increase feed intake and growth rate, resulting in increased SBM consumption
- Develop soy-based diets for burbot, a fish likely to be aquacultured soon
- Demonstrate that soy can be economically-justified at 30 percent inclusion rate in commercially-raised yellowfin tuna diets
- Confirm whether protein source affects taurine bioavailability in WSB and CYT