Jim Duston
Professor, Finfish Aquaculture
Related information
Email: jduston@dal.ca
Phone: (902) 893.8639
Mailing Address:
Department of Animal Science and Aquaculture
Faculty of Agriculture
Agricultural Campus
PO Box 550
Truro, NS, B2N 5E3
Faculty of Agriculture
Agricultural Campus
PO Box 550
Truro, NS, B2N 5E3
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Education
- B.Sc.(Hon.) Applied Biology, University of Bath (UK)
- Ph.D. Fish Physiology, University of Aston in Birmingham (UK)
Teaching
- BIOL3005 - Physiology of Aquatic Animals
- AQUA3000 - Fish Health
- AQUA4000 - Finfish Production
Publications
- Corey, P., Kim, J.K., Duston, J., Garbary, D.J. in press Feb 2014. Growth and nutrient uptake by Palmaria palmata integrated with Atlantic halibut in a land-based aquaculture system. Algae.
- Caines, S., Manriquez-Hernandez, J.A., Duston, J., Corey, P., Garbary, D.J. in press Feb 2014. Intermittent aeration affects the bioremediation potential of two red algae cultured in finfish effluent. J. Appl. Phycology.
- Duston, J. and Astatkie, T. (2012).Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 141:610-614.
- Corey, P., Kim, J.K., Garbary, D.J., Prithiviraj, B.K. and Duston,Ìý J. (2012).ÌýJ. Appl. Phycology 24: 441-448.
- Duston, J., Astatkie, T., and Zhang, C. 2011ÌýÌýAquaculture: 319:221-225
- Corey, P., Kim, J.K, Garbary, D.J., Prithiviraj, B., and Duston, J. 2011ÌýJ Appl Phycol.
- Cook, A.M., Duston, J. and Bradford, R.G. 2010ÌýTransactions of the American Fisheries Society 139:749-757