Bill
Bray is a Senior Research Associate with
the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station,
Texas A&M University, Shrimp Mariculture
Project, and served as Investigator for the
OTC project at the Port Aransas Laboratory.
He has worked in shrimp research for 23 years,
including environmental and nutritional influences
on reproduction in several species, artificial
insemination, testing of intensive round
pond technology in South Texas, biological
filtration systems for reproduction, and
exclusion of WSSV in contaminated growing
areas. His current areas of research include
chemoattraction in shrimp feeds, nutritional
influences on male reproductive quality,
and low temperature and low salinity tolerance
of
domesticated stocks of L. vannamei in the
USMSF program.”
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