06/20/2022
麻豆精品视频Harbor Branch Researchers Receive First 麻豆精品视频Research Cores Internal Pilot (RCIP) Grant
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (June 13, 2022) 鈥 Researchers from 麻豆精品视频鈥檚 Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute recently received the first 麻豆精品视频Research Cores Internal Pilot (RCIP) Grant to support water sample nutrient analysis project with FAU鈥檚 Research Cores Water Analysis Lab (WAL) facility. The awarded funding will be used by researchers Megan Davis, Ph.D., research professor; Paul Wills, Ph.D., research professor and associate director for research; and Jordon Beckler, Ph.D., assistant research professor, to further investigate optimal growing conditions for various species of the halophyte 鈥榮alt-loving鈥 plant, also known as sea vegetables, for the purpose of applying the findings to commercial growth, harvest and sale of sea vegetables for human consumption.
鈥淪ea vegetables are mineral-rich plants and make a great addition to our diets,鈥 said Davis. 鈥淲hen cooking with these sea vegetables, there is no need to add salt since natural salts are available. Our sea vegetable plants flourish on the nutrients provided by the fish in the aquaculture system. This grant opportunity gives the research team the means to measure nutrient levels associated with optimal growth patterns of the plants, a critical step in implementing the most sustainable processes for commercial growth and harvest of sea vegetable species.鈥
Water sample nutrient analysis researchers were awarded $5,000 and will be using FAU鈥檚 WAL facility to measure the water chemical compositions and nutrient concentrations in water samples taken from sea vegetable tanks in the Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture system (IMTA) at Harbor Branch. Water samples will be collected and analyzed before and after sea vegetable reservoir water changes 鈥 which is set to occur weekly 鈥 and daily during the week-long period. The concentrations observed will provide insight into the microbial processes and nutrient cycling yielding optimal growth of the plants.
The newly established RCIP grant program exists to provide investigators access to 麻豆精品视频Research Core services for research projects that have potential to obtain external and competitive grant programs targeted to the subject matter. The pilot awards are offered to 麻豆精品视频researchers in sums of $500 to $5,000 for use at any of the current 麻豆精品视频Research Core facilities. To learn more, visit www.fau.edu/research-admin/cores/.
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Congratulations
Megan Davis, research professor in aquaculture and stock enhancement at 麻豆精品视频Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, was recently featured in Hakai Magazine.