UF IFAS Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture and Restoration Laboratory

UF IFAS Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture and Restoration Laboratory In affiliation with UF/IFAS, our goal is to conduct research on molluscan shellfish aquaculture prod This site is not a public forum.

UF IFAS Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture and Restoration Lab (MSAR) is located in Gainesville, Florida. The lab is run by Dr. Huiping Yang who is an UF Assistant Professor. Our goal is to conduct research on molluscan shellfish aquaculture production, technologies, applications, and restoration, and to coordinate with the extension team in producing educational resources and demonstrations directly

applicable to industry needs. The working scope of this program includes: 1) Selective breeding programs for local aquaculture shellfish species; 2) Cryopreservation of germplasm for aquaculture species for hatchery use and breeding programs; 3) Aquaculture of new native species to diversify the aquaculture industry, and 4) Development of new aquaculture techniques for hatchery, nursery, and grow out to enhance the shellfish industry. Our Approach:

Our mission for this research program will be achieved using the following approaches:

1) Establishment of collaboratve efforts among industry growers, research communities, and partner agencies.

2) Development of research projects/ technologies that address current key issues for the shellfish aquaculture industry.

3) Education of graduate and undergraduate students through course learning, research projects and extension activities.

4) Increase visibility of our programs via social media, web presence, and outreach programs for effective communication and understanding within the community.

5) Disseminate outreach and extension activities and research results and findings to general public through publications, social media, outreach events and coordination with IFAS and Florida Sea Grant extension team. Five-Year Goals:

Our goals over the next five years are to:

1) Establish a research laboratory and develop research projects for molluscan shellfish aquaculture and restoration to address and industry needs and scientific research advances.

2) Develop an extension program for effective communication and understanding among general public, industry, researcher, and partner agencies, and for dissemination and demonstration of research results and findings.

3) Develop a strong education program for graduate and undergraduate students through research projects and extension activities. The University of Florida intends to educate, inform, and provide updated information on UF IFAS Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture and Restoration activities and to support and promote UF IFAS Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture and Restoration objectives for these activities through its social media site. All UF IFAS Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture and Restoration comments are made by UF IFAS Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture and Restoration designees. Social media users may share ideas through commentary that is consistent with and furthers the objectives of UF IFAS Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture and Restoration post and the University of Florida and UF IFAS Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture and Restoration reserves the right to remove any comments that do not fall within this purpose. By posting a comment on this social media site, users agree to follow the terms of the use of the site, Florida and federal laws and University of Florida regulations and policies, including but not limited to the University's Acceptable Use of Computing Resources Policy. The UF/IFAS University of Florida reserves the right to remove from the site any comments that violate these requirements

PhD students Paul McDonald and Jayme Yee presented ongoing laboratory research and gave a laboratory tour to conference ...
06/18/2025

PhD students Paul McDonald and Jayme Yee presented ongoing laboratory research and gave a laboratory tour to conference attendees at this year's Gulf & South Atlantic States Shellfish Conference.

Paul McDonald (Aylesworth Scholar) and Jaymee Yee, provide a wonderful overview of the numerous research projects in progress in their lab.

Congratulations on Yangqing Zeng for his successful defense today!  we can call you Dr. Zeng now.  Great Thanks go to th...
03/26/2025

Congratulations on Yangqing Zeng for his successful defense today! we can call you Dr. Zeng now. Great Thanks go to the committee members, Dr. Murie, Dr. Doty, Dr. Baker, and Dr. Gao (not in this picture) for their help and suppor In the past years. It’s a long journey and I put a lot of efforts for student education, which I always prioritize.

01/12/2025

A 2024 article in Current Biology reported on the mass mortality of diadematoid sea urchins spreading in the Mediterranean. Apparently, the mass mortality researchers identified in Egypt back in 2023 has spread along the Red Sea and beyond—to Oman, and even as far as Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2024.04.057
Photo credit: Jean-Pascal Quod

Nov 24, 20204 Sunday.  Two new visitors to the pond at the FAS facility.  Should have had a better camera to catch more ...
11/24/2024

Nov 24, 20204 Sunday. Two new visitors to the pond at the FAS facility. Should have had a better camera to catch more details.

Nov 23, 2024 Saturday.  A beautiful day at the FAS facility, UF/IFAS. The three sandhill cranes came to visit again.
11/23/2024

Nov 23, 2024 Saturday. A beautiful day at the FAS facility, UF/IFAS. The three sandhill cranes came to visit again.

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7922 NW 71st Street
Gainesville, FL
32653

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