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Evaluation of a Low Maintenance, High-Yield Culture Tank for Abalone
SBC: Big Island Abalone Corp Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Agriculture -
EVALUATING THE NUCLEUS ESTATE MODEL FOR HATCHERY-BASED PEARL FARMS ON REMOTE ATOLLS
SBC: Black Pearls Inc Topic: N/AThe U.S.-affiliated Pacific Islands are extremely isolated rural communities, with limited opportunities, and attendant socio-economic ailments. The best opportunity for sustainable economic development is lucrative black pearl farming. This offers great potential, but wild oysters are scarce, and prospective local farmers lack necessary support. Our first commercial farm in Majuro has attracted ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Agriculture -
Effects Of Naked Dna And Subunit Ipnv
SBC: DiagXotics, Inc. Topic: N/AInfectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) causes an economically significant, untreatabledisease in salmonid fish. Immunization appears to be the most promising control method, butcommercial vaccines are not readily available. We have previously developed and tested arecombinant IPNV vaccine in rainbow trout and brook trout fry. Although the vaccinesignificantly reduced fish mortality, it di ...
SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of Agriculture -
Efficacy Testing of Oral Vaccines Against Bacterial Kidney Disease (BKD)
SBC: DiagXotics, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Agriculture -
Immunoassay for the Detection of Botulinum Toxin A
SBC: HAWAII BIOTECH, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Agriculture -
TARO IMPORT SUBSTITUTION: STRATEGIES FOR HAWAII'S AGRICULTURE
SBC: Hawaii Taro Growers Hui Topic: N/AHawai'i's agriculture has been transforming in response to changing world conditions and competitiveness. No longer are sugar and pineapple plantation farming the mainstays of Hawai'i's agricultural economy. The focus now is on diversified and sustainable agriculture, taking place on small to medium size family- farms. These entrepreneurial farmers are providing new opportunities toward increasing ...
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Agriculture -
Development of SPR (Taura-Resistant) Shrimp for Improved Performance
SBC: High Health Aquaculture, Inc. (HHA) Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1998 Department of Agriculture -
An Innovative Network Marketing System
SBC: Jo Ann Johnston & Co. Topic: N/AFor over a hundred years, the agricultural base in Hawaii has been sugar cane. In recent years,all plantations on the major islands of Oahu and Hawaii have closed, and many are jobless. Onealternative to work opportunities is specialty crop production, but changes in global trade haveeroded Hawaii's market share through increased competition in U.S. and foreign markets.Problems faced by the indu ...
SBIR Phase II 1998 Department of Agriculture -
A Comprehensive Model of Biomass Pyrolysis
SBC: ADVANCED FUEL RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AOver the next decade there will be a renewed emphasis on the production of chemicals and liquid fuels from biomass, the use of agricultural wastes as feedstocks, and the development of crops and farming techniques optimized for fuel production. In view of the tremendous diversity of biomass feedstocks, a great need exists for a robust, comprehensive model that could be utilized to predict yields, ...
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of Agriculture -
DEVELOPMENT OF BLACK PEARL FARMING METHODS SUITABLE FOR HAWAII AND OPEN LAGOONS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC
SBC: Black Pearls Inc Topic: N/ATHE SUCCESSFUL DEVELOPMENT OF RELIABLE, LARGE-SCALE, HATCHERY TECHNIQUES FOR THE HAWAIIAN BLACK-LIP PEARL OYSTER NOW OPENS UP THE POTENTIAL FOR BLACK PEARL FARMING IN NEW AREAS ACROSS THE PACIFIC. EFFICIENT, COST-EFFECTIVE, GROW-OUT TECHNIQUES NEED TO BE DEVISED FOR THE HIGH-ENERGY MARINE CONDITIONS IN HAWAII AND OPEN ATOLL LAGOONS OF THE U.S.-AFFILIATED PACIFIC. CULTURE TRIALS WILL COMPARE TRADIT ...
SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of Agriculture