Report on a visit to Canada 22 June to 4 July 2009
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Report on a visit to Canada 22 June to 4 July 2009
Canada Report 2009 Page 1 SOED PROJECT Study Visit Report Canada June 22nd - July 14th 2009 Eulália Mugabe Organization August, 2009 Canada Report 2009 Page 2 Background It was with a pleasure that I received an invitation from the University of Victoria to attend to the World Student Environment Summit. From that stage to the travel day was an excited period, I answered a selective questionnaire about my background and my commitment about sustainability which was approved by the organizing committee of the summit and then participated on online discussions preparing to the meeting. From this opportunity I received, from Jack Littlepage, a good schedule to stay for two more weeks in order to see about aquaculture in British Columbia which was very important for my career and studies and also making contacts both with summit people and people working on fisheries and aquaculture in BC, having a kind of vacation while learning about, and enjoying BC. I visited the Centre of Shellfish Research at Vancouver Island University, Island Sea Farms (the Salt Spring Island Mussel Hatchery), Pacific SEA-lab, Kyuquot sound and the shellfish cooperative on Cortes Island where I had opportunity to see and work on shellfish and fish culture. The Summit The Summit united leading students in environmental sustainability with a goal of educating and empowering a new generation. The Summit acted as a platform for student engagement, innovation, and international relationships. During the summit I had plenary sessions with specialists in the climate change and sustainability areas and topic discussion with about 50 students from around the world. I moved between rooms called “create”, “conserve” and “collaborate” showing and discussing in each room what we are doing in Mozambique and Brazil for sustainability and climate change. For more, information visit www.2009wses.com. The photos below show the round table discussions, and with Chantal Orr (co-chair of 2009WSES) with our flags in the background, during the closing ceremony and with other participants during lunch. Canada Report 2009 Page 3 Canada Report 2009 Page 4 Island Sea Farms (Salt Spring Island Mussel Hatchery) The hatchery was in the end of production season at the clean up stage but, I had an important occasion to see a different hatchery structure from what I have been seeing at LMM, a simple and small hatchery that is running very well. At microalgae sector checking the different bag supports. Centre of Shellfish Research at Vancouver Island University The cockles, one the cultivated clams in BC were the main objective at CSR where I had the chance to see the lab and equipment used for culturing the native cockle, Clinocardium nuttalii but also I had the opportunity to learn about sturgeon and trout, see tanks with a variety of marine and freshwater organisms such as oysters, mussels, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, geoducks, sea stars and ornamental fish. The small aquaponic system integrating fish culture with vegetable culture was another different experience. Canada Report 2009 Page 5 Most interesting was the experiment which is being carried out to analyze the differences of sand substrate and water column for growing the cockles which I had opportunity to see and help on and also the genome research because the cockle culture is in the early stages could be essential for identifying possibly diseases. I went on an hour field trip to the experimental site and l worked in the microalgae sector, sampling and counting to feed the brood stocks. I will never forget the visit I had with Dr. Bill (Dr. Bill Pennell) about teaching skills, very important for my career. I visited the library with Andrea where we accessed the database and had many documents that I do not have access to in Brazil and Mozambique which I will use in my studies and work. The photos show me at the sturgeon and trout tanks, and with geoduck and purple sea urchin. I ate strawberries fertilized with fish excrement from aquaponic system! On the next page I am with Andrea at the CSR experimental field site cleaning water filters and showing the small cockles in the sand substrate. Canada Report 2009 Page 6 Pacific SEA farm, Kyuquot Sound From books and internet I was familiar with integrated multi-trophic aquaculture and I now had the opportunity to see in situ how the huge system runs, amazing. I saw the integration of fish, bivalves, sea cucumbers and kelp culture and learned how the system is designed in order to work properly for the effective use of nutrients and worked in the typical rain of the rain forest, feeding the fish. I experienced first hand the kelp taste test with Dr. Steve. The photos show me feeding Black Cod, inspecting algae, collecting, packing and delivering scallops aboard the Kyuquot SEA farm boat. Canada Report 2009 Page 7 Canada Report 2009 Page 8 Cortes Island During the 4 days of the visit to the Cortes Island I saw the type of mariculture that can be developed with small growers, artisanal like, aggregated in a cooperative for both culture and commercialization. The organization is impressive and I visited 5 growers were I learnt about different issues on oyster cultivation in Cortes, from seed collection using oyster shells to remote settling of larvae. Working under beautiful sunny days, I produced collectors, watched the different stages of seeds for both natural collection and remote settling. I had a short training on remote settling of oysters under very simple conditions with an acceptable survival rate, about 15%, using shell powder. Another important point was the opportunity to see and help on the project of assessment of oyster predation by crabs and birds, how the system to avoid crab predation was built and how to sample and assess populations. Cortes Island Placing the oyster shells with seed in the rope and fixing the rope on the raft under Julia’s supervision. Canada Report 2009 Page 9 After work, Julia, Jessica and I explored the life on Cortes beaches. Counting and checking the oysters during the low tide to see the crab predation and handling under David’s supervision. Katy, Jessica and I taking the settled seeds from 48hrs settling and fixing the bucket with the seed in the raft. Canada Report 2009 Page 10 Open Days I explored Victoria and went to Vancouver Aquarium, the Canada Day party was good to relax and see the biggest party of Canada. Canada Report 2009 Page 11 Acknowledgments: To each person, my huge Kanimambo (thanks) for having me at your place, sharing your knowledge and giving me all the support during my stay in Canada. Thanks to: • • • Organizing committee of 2009 WSES SOED Project Cortes Island: ◊ Julia and Marcel ◊ Katy and Victor ◊ David ◊ Jack Littlepage ◊ Regina Tiba John ◊ ◊ Jessica Anderson Kristen ◊ Kyuquot SEA farm: ◊ • • Stephen Cross Salt Spring Island Mussel Hatchery ◊ Grant Hunt • CSR - VIU: ◊ Bill Pennell ◊ Helen ◊ Gordon ◊ Simon ◊ Andrea Thanks to 2009 WSES and the SOED project for financial support