Raising 火虾 for the Marine Aquarium Trade

艾琳Gaglias

艾琳Gaglias, RWU 2019届毕业生

主要:  海洋生物学
小:  水产养殖与水族馆科学
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For an entire summer and fall semester, 艾琳Gaglias worked in the Wet Lab at RWU on an innovative research project that no other scientists in the world are attempting: how to raise 火虾 for the marine aquarium trade.

With hands-on 学习 opportunities as the cornerstone of an RWU education, we empower students to undertake deep research projects and gain valuable skills and experiences in their undergraduate programs. A jack-of-all-trades scientist and engineer, the project required all of Gaglias's skills from marine biology to  aquaculture and aquarium science, as she investigated the optimal conditions for the shrimp's growth, designed and built the aquarium systems in which the crustaceans lived during her experiments. 

火虾
RWU潮湿实验室里的一只火虾.

Her hard work earned her second place student poster at 水产养殖2019, the world's largest aquaculture conference and trade show, where she outperformed mostly master's and Ph.D. students to claim the award for best research presentation.

A vital player in the health of coral reef ecosystems, the fire-engine-red crustaceans are highly sought after for hobbyist’s tanks and with all captured from the wild, evidence suggests their species are being exploited, Gaglias说.

把它们从幼虫养到成虫, Gaglias experimented with optimizing the shrimp’s first feedings, salinity and temperature levels for successful aquaculture.

“If we can optimize the process for aquaculture in a lab, they can be raised on a larger scale, which would mitigate the need for taking them from the wild,”她说。. “This isn’t just scientific research – it was also a cool engineering project. You have to be a carpenter and you have to be a plumber. I even make my own saltwater because the shrimp need a specific salinity.”