
Tilapia Environment and Welfare: Water Quality
This course helps fish farmers, vets and other seafood professionals optimize tilapia farming systems, water quality, and welfare using practical skills and digital tools.
Free
About this course
We will give you practical tips on how to monitor and manage the water quality parameters: oxygen, pH, alkalinity, TAN, nitrite, and transparency. We will also give you some tips on how to manage predators and off-flavours.
WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR
This is an intermediate level course for:
- Fish farmers
- Fish vets
- Other professionals in the seafood supply chain
COURSE CONTENT
- The farmed aquatic environment
- Density, predators, and off-flavours
- Water quality in tilapia culture
- Implementing environmental assessment at the farm
- Final Quiz
YOUR NEW SKILLS
By the end of this course you should be able to:
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Understand Aquaculture Systems
- Learn about the different systems used to farm tilapia, including pens, cages, and rearing ponds.
- Learn about the different systems used to farm tilapia, including pens, cages, and rearing ponds.
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Manage Water Quality
- Identify the factors that impact water quality in different systems.
- Understand photosynthesis and respiration processes in rearing pond environments.
- Recognize daily variations in oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in water.
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Optimize Pond Conditions
- Understand the effects of excessive nutrients in ponds.
- Understand the effects of excessive nutrients in ponds.
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Maintain Appropriate Stocking Density
- Learn the importance of stocking density for fish welfare.
- Understand why density is not currently scored as a welfare indicator.
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Control Predators and Competitors
- Discover effective ways to manage predators and undesirable competitors.
- Learn how to score the presence of predators and competitors.
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Prevent and Manage Off-Flavours
- Identify the causes of off-flavours in tilapia.
- Learn strategies to avoid off-flavours.
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Monitor Key Water Quality Parameters
- Understand critical parameters like temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, alkalinity, nitrite, transparency, photoperiod, and predator/competitor presence.
- Know the optimal values for each parameter.
- Learn how to measure and control each parameter effectively.
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Utilize the Tilapia Welfare App
- Use the app to record and track welfare performance on your farm.
- Leverage the app to manage and improve the overall farmed environment.
WHEN CAN I START
This online course is self-paced, which means you can start it anytime and go through the material at your own speed.
WHAT DO I NEED TO START THE COURSE
To start the course, you'll need internet access and a mobile, laptop, computer, or tablet. This course is designed for mobile phones, so you'll have a better learning experience using a mobile. Use Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari for the best results.
WILL THERE BE AN ASSESSMENT?
Yes, there will be a final quiz to help you review and reinforce what you've learned throughout the course. Here are the details:
- Final Quiz: The quiz includes multiple-choice questions.
- Passing Score: You'll need to score 75% to pass.
- Retakes: Don't worry if you don't pass on the first try—you can retake the quiz.
DO I GET A CERTIFICATE
Yes, once you complete the feedback survey and the final quiz, you will get a certificate in your Achievements area.
Certificate Validity: The certificate is valid for a period of 12 months.
HOW TO CITE THIS COURSE
Barrento, S., Pedrazzani, A., Ostrensky, A., & Quintiliano, M. (2024). Tilapia Environment and Welfare [Online course]. In S. Barrento, M. Quintiliano, J. Muirhead, & L. Sicherle (Eds.), FAI Academy. https://fai.academy/