Texas A&M University
Professor Emeritus
Texas A&M University Sep 1979 - Feb 2015
Professor; Regents Fellow; Senior Faculty Fellow; Member, Intercollegiate Faculty of Nutrition
University of Houston Sep 1963 - Aug 1978
Professor; Director, Marine Biology Program; Assistant Director, Office of Research
Stanford University May 1963 - Aug 1963
Visiting Instructor
Westminster College (Fulton, Mo) Sep 1961 - May 1962
Assistant Professor
Education:
Stanford University 1962 - 1964
University of Missouri - Columbia 1957 - 1962
Doctorates, Masters, Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy, Physiology
Southeast Missouri State University 1953 - 1956
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, Biology, Education, Chemistry
Skills:
Marine Biology Research Science Laboratory Molecular Biology Biology Lifesciences Microbiology Pcr Biochemistry Biotechnology Scientific Writing Life Sciences Statistics Genetics Microscopy Cell Culture Western Blotting Animal Nutrition Protein Purification Gmp Experimental Design Laboratory Skills Animal Feed Polymerase Chain Reaction
The Texas A&M University System - College Station TX
International Classification:
A01K 61/00
US Classification:
119211, D30131, 119224, 119226
Abstract:
A shrimp aquaculture structure including a set of at least two raceways each having a length, width, and at least one depth to give an average depth, and including two ends, two side walls having a top, a sloped bottom joining each side wall at two side wall junctions. Some of five raceways may be stacked at least partially on top of another of the five raceways. According to another embodiment, the disclosure relates to a process of shrimp aquaculture by using the set of five raceways and sequentially transferring shrimp form one raceway to another once the shrimp reach a given average size.
System And Method Of Shrimp Aquaculture Using Floating Feed
Addison Lawrence - Port Aransas TX, US Tom Zeigler - , US
International Classification:
A01K 61/02 A01K 61/00
US Classification:
119207, 119212
Abstract:
According to a first aspect, the disclosure provides a shrimp aquaculture system containing a water container and floating feed for shrimp made of floating feed pellets. More specifically, the water containing may also contain water, such as a fresh water or saline water, including hyper saline water, and shrimp. In certain embodiments, at least 95% of the floating feed pellets may to remain on the surface of water for at least 1 minute after being placed on the water or may have an average specific gravity of between 0.1 and 1.1. According to a second aspect, the disclosure relates to a method of shrimp aquaculture including feeding floating feed to shrimp by placing the floating feed on water, such as fresh water or saline water, containing the shrimp. The floating feed may include at least 5% floating feed pellets.
System And Method For Super-Intensive Shrimp Production
THE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM - College Station TX
International Classification:
A01K 61/00
US Classification:
119207
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a shrimp aquaculture structure including a set of at least two raceways of increasing depth each having a length and width and including two ends, two side walls having a top, a sloped bottom joining each side wall at two side wall junctions. Some of five raceways may be stacked at least partially on top of another of the five raceways. According to another embodiment, the disclosure relates to a process of shrimp aquaculture by using the set of five raceways and sequentially transferring shrimp form one raceway to another once the shrimp reach a given average size.
Addison L. Lawrence - Port Aransas TX John M. Lawrence - Lutz FL Joseph P. Kearns - Overland Park KS Galen J. Rokey - Sabetha KS
Assignee:
Wenger Manufacturing Co. Inc. - Sabetha KS
International Classification:
A23K 100
US Classification:
426 2
Abstract:
Improved sea urchin feeds are provided which are very efficiently utilized by sea urchins and significantly increase gonadal development. The feeds are semi-moist, stable, extruded solid pellets or bodies which sink in sea water and have protein and carbohydrate fractions as well as a moisture content of from about 12-40% by weight. The feed bodies have an as manufactured water activity of up to about 0. 8, are storable at ambient temperature for a period of at least two months, and are self-sustaining in sea water for a period of at least about 24 hours. Preferred feeds include kelp, fish oil and humectant.
System And Method For The Polyculture Of Benthic And Pelagic Aquatic Animals Using A Stacked Combination Of Deep And Shallow Habitats
- Langley, CA Addison Lee Lawrence - Port Aransas TX, US
Assignee:
L&B Patent Inc. - Langley
International Classification:
A01K 61/73
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to ways to deploy different habitats either on the same level side by side and/or stacked on one floor or multiple floors in the same building to polyculture benthic and pelagic aquatic animals using the same support systems.
System And Method For The Polyculture Of Benthic And Pelagic Aquatic Animals Using A Stacked Combination Of Deep And Shallow Habitats
- Langley, CA Addison Lee Lawrence - Port Aransas TX, US
Assignee:
L&B Patent Inc. - Langley
International Classification:
A01K 61/00
Abstract:
The present invention relates to ways to deploy stacked habitats in the same building to polyculture benthic and pelagic aquatic animals using super-intensive methods.
Fortunately for State, the rest of the narrative on the line isn't as interesting. That's because senior Addison Lawrence (6-4, 290) returns at right tackle, junior Tobias Smith (6-3, 305) comes back at right guard and sophomore Gabe Jackson (6-4, 310) returns at left guard.