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Aquaculture Research Station
About Aquaculture Research Station
Seafood is woven tightly into the fabric of Louisiana’s culture. The Aquaculture Research Station’s biggest research contribution has been with farm-raised crawfish, helping producers grow and harvest more efficiently and economically. Scientists also conduct research on catfish, oysters, alligators, baitfish, turtles and a variety of freshwater game fish. The goal is to make the industry more competitive in the global economy.
Cover image for Enjoying Ornamental Ponds
Enjoying Ornamental Ponds in Louisiana
This publication outlines some of the options for design, operation and maintenance of ornamental ponds and discusses basic environmental requirements of fish and plants commonly grown in these ponds. 20 pages. Full color. (PDF Format Only)
photo of crawfish farmers harvesting crawfish
Crawfish Curriculum for Teachers
Pdf. files containing curricula for teaching about crawfish and crawfish farming. Includes diagrams, transparencies, additional references and quizzes for each section. Recommended for junior high and high school students.
photo of a red swamp crawfish and a white river crawfish side by side
Differences Between Red Swamp Crawfish and White River Crawfish
In Louisiana, two main species of crawfish are raised for commercial production. These species are the red swamp crawfish (Procambarus clarkii) and the white river crawfish (Procambarus zonangulus). Both species are native to Louisiana, but they exhibit several physiological and reproductive differences.
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