AquaFish CRSP
USAID OSU AquaFish CRSP
   

Site Descriptions

Descriptions of research sites were prepared by the US Lead and Host Country PIs. They provide specific site data with projects based at six lead US instutions (e.g., geographic, climatic, water, soil, facilities) and selection criteria (e.g., research capacity, government policies, health and safety).  For more information, contact the US Lead PIs.

 

North Carolina State University
Improved Cost Effectiveness and Sustainability of Aquaculture in The Philippines and Indonesia

Indonesia

The Philippines

 

Purdue University
Improving Competitiveness of African Aquaculture Through Capacity Building, Improved Technology, and Management of Supply Chain and Natural Resources

Ghana

Kenya

Tanzania

 

 

 

University of Arizona
Developing Sustainable Aquaculture for Coastal and Tilapia Systems in the Americas

Guyana

Mexico

 

University of Connecticut–Avery Point
Development of Alternatives to the Use of Freshwater Low Value Fish for Aquaculture in the Lower Mekong Basin of Cambodia and Vietnam: Implications for Livelihoods, Production and Markets

Cambodia

Vietnam

 

 

 

University of Hawaii at Hilo
Human Health and Aquaculture Health Benefits Through Improving Aquaculture Sanitation and Best Management Practices

Mexico

Nicaragua

 

University of Michigan
Improving Sustainability and Reducing Environmental Impacts of Aquaculture Systems in China, and South and Southeast Asia

China

Nepal

Vietnam

 

   

 

     
The Aquaculture & Fisheries Collaborative Research Support Program ( AquaFish CRSP ) is funded under USAID Leader with Associates Cooperative Agreement No. EPP-A-00-06-00012-00 and by the participating US and Host Country partners.
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