A one-week course covering the design, operation and management of water-reuse aquaculture systems for fin fish is scheduled June 23 to 27 at Cornell's Ithaca campus and at the Cornell Animal Science and Teaching Center in Harford.
This is the fourth annual aquaculture short course presented by members of the Cornell Aquaculture Program and led by Michael B. Timmons, professor of agricultural and biological engineering. Last year's course attracted fish farmers from as far as Chile, Taiwan and Mexico and as near as Alfred.
The registration fee of $650 includes classroom presentations, printed materials and computer software, meals and local transportation. At the conclusion of the workshop, participants should be able to design their own water-reuse systems and have a fundamental knowledge of the principles influencing design.
For more information call 255-2495; fax 255-4080; or e-mail bls19@cornell.edu.
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