This is a short presentation regarding an economic impact survey that was carried out in 2015. The survey was conducted jointly by the Maine Aquaculture Association, Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center, and University of Maine Aquaculture Research Institute. The data has not been analyzed at the time of this presentation, and this is a preliminary insight into some of issues coming to light
A summary of the role of estuarine science in informing the location and dynamics of growing areas
The research priorities survey has been an ongoing initiative coordinated by the Maine Aquaculture I...
Maine has a unique environment to drive aquaculture research, as there are roughly 3,500 miles of co...
This is a short presentation regarding an economic impact survey that was carried out in 2015. The ...
Balancing wild fisheries, sustainable aquaculture, and other coastal activities can assist the state...
The Maine Aquaculture Coordinating Council recognized these issues and identified the need to streng...
Within a competitive world economy, Maine’s economic prosperity is dependent on its geography, physi...
The Maine Aquaculture Coordinating Council recognized these issues and identified the need to streng...
Maine EPSCoR and the Aquaculture Research Institute at the University of Maine received a five year,...
Maine’s aquaculture sector is already strong and vibrant, but has substantial potential to increase ...
A project summarizing how the aquaculture industry in Maine can benefit from collaboration with syst...
A brief summary of the condition of the oyster sub-sector of aquaculture in Maine
This is an update on the current status and R&D needs of the sea vegetable aquaculture sub-sector in...
An update on the potential opportunities that softshell clam farming holds for Maine
Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms (such as finfish, shellfish or plants) in water (fre...
A summary of the role of estuarine science in informing the location and dynamics of growing areas
The research priorities survey has been an ongoing initiative coordinated by the Maine Aquaculture I...
Maine has a unique environment to drive aquaculture research, as there are roughly 3,500 miles of co...
This is a short presentation regarding an economic impact survey that was carried out in 2015. The ...
Balancing wild fisheries, sustainable aquaculture, and other coastal activities can assist the state...
The Maine Aquaculture Coordinating Council recognized these issues and identified the need to streng...
Within a competitive world economy, Maine’s economic prosperity is dependent on its geography, physi...
The Maine Aquaculture Coordinating Council recognized these issues and identified the need to streng...
Maine EPSCoR and the Aquaculture Research Institute at the University of Maine received a five year,...
Maine’s aquaculture sector is already strong and vibrant, but has substantial potential to increase ...
A project summarizing how the aquaculture industry in Maine can benefit from collaboration with syst...
A brief summary of the condition of the oyster sub-sector of aquaculture in Maine
This is an update on the current status and R&D needs of the sea vegetable aquaculture sub-sector in...
An update on the potential opportunities that softshell clam farming holds for Maine
Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms (such as finfish, shellfish or plants) in water (fre...
A summary of the role of estuarine science in informing the location and dynamics of growing areas
The research priorities survey has been an ongoing initiative coordinated by the Maine Aquaculture I...
Maine has a unique environment to drive aquaculture research, as there are roughly 3,500 miles of co...