The research priorities survey has been an ongoing initiative coordinated by the Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center in collaboration with Maine Aquaculture Association, Maine Sea Grant, and the University of Maine’s Aquaculture Research Institute since 2012. This report is based on the research priorities survey conducted in June 2019 of Maine’s aquaculture community, and is compared with surveys from 2012 and 2016 to look at trends. There have been some changes in the prioritization of needs since 2016, but many of the same research, development, and education (R&D&E) needs persist and remain unaddressed. As expected, there are different R&D&E priorities for different aquaculture sectors
The Maine aquaculture industry is diverse, with a variety of marine and freshwater species raised. A...
A project summarizing how the aquaculture industry in Maine can benefit from collaboration with syst...
Maine has significant potential to benefit from the successful integration of commercial fishing and...
The research priorities survey has been an ongoing initiative coordinated by the Maine Aquaculture I...
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...
The Maine Aquaculture Coordinating Council recognized these issues and identified the need to streng...
Maine has a unique environment to drive aquaculture research, as there are roughly 3,500 miles of co...
Balancing wild fisheries, sustainable aquaculture, and other coastal activities can assist the state...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food production system in the world. Aquaculture growth is heavil...
This series of “Aquaculture in Shared Waters” fact sheets is intended to help fishermen or others in...
Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms (such as finfish, shellfish or plants) in water (fre...
This is a short presentation regarding an economic impact survey that was carried out in 2015. The ...
Maine EPSCoR and the Aquaculture Research Institute at the University of Maine received a five year,...
Converting coastal waters to farmed production of seafood may generate conflicts with other resource...
The Maine aquaculture industry is diverse, with a variety of marine and freshwater species raised. A...
A project summarizing how the aquaculture industry in Maine can benefit from collaboration with syst...
Maine has significant potential to benefit from the successful integration of commercial fishing and...
The research priorities survey has been an ongoing initiative coordinated by the Maine Aquaculture I...
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...
The Maine Aquaculture Coordinating Council recognized these issues and identified the need to streng...
Maine has a unique environment to drive aquaculture research, as there are roughly 3,500 miles of co...
Balancing wild fisheries, sustainable aquaculture, and other coastal activities can assist the state...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food production system in the world. Aquaculture growth is heavil...
This series of “Aquaculture in Shared Waters” fact sheets is intended to help fishermen or others in...
Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms (such as finfish, shellfish or plants) in water (fre...
This is a short presentation regarding an economic impact survey that was carried out in 2015. The ...
Maine EPSCoR and the Aquaculture Research Institute at the University of Maine received a five year,...
Converting coastal waters to farmed production of seafood may generate conflicts with other resource...
The Maine aquaculture industry is diverse, with a variety of marine and freshwater species raised. A...
A project summarizing how the aquaculture industry in Maine can benefit from collaboration with syst...
Maine has significant potential to benefit from the successful integration of commercial fishing and...