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  • Identification of Molecular Markets for Identification of Vibrio spp. Pathogenic to Fish and Shellfish

    Sacred Heart University2005Identification of Molecular Markets for Identification of Vibrio spp. Pathogenic to Fish and ShellfishKirk Bartholomew APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Identification of Molecular Markets for Identification of Vibrio spp. Pathogenic to Fish and Shellfish READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 63,925.00 Proposal Code: 05-4-3 Institution: Sacred Heart University PI: Kirk Bartholomew READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Identification and Training for Aquatic Animal Health Services in Northeastern United States

    Bellwether Consulting, Inc.1995Identification and Training for Aquatic Animal Health Services in Northeastern United StatesJohn Pitts APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Identification and Training for Aquatic Animal Health Services in Northeastern United States READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1995 Total Funding Amount: $ 17,350.00 Proposal Code: 95-07 Institution: Bellwether Consulting, Inc. PI: John Pitts READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Workshop to Identify Constraints Towards Developing a Commercial Eel Aquaculture Industry Using Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) technology

    University of New England2013Workshop to Identify Constraints Towards Developing a Commercial Eel Aquaculture Industry Using Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) technologyBarry Costa-Pierce APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Workshop to Identify Constraints Towards Developing a Commercial Eel Aquaculture Industry Using Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) technology READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2013 Total Funding Amount: $ 11,000.00 Proposal Code: 13-07 Institution: University of New England PI: Barry Costa-Pierce READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Enhancement of Junvenile Production of Eastern White Crayfish through Determination of Protein and Energy Requirements

    Delaware State University2002Enhancement of Junvenile Production of Eastern White Crayfish through Determination of Protein and Energy RequirementsWilliam Daniels APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Enhancement of Junvenile Production of Eastern White Crayfish through Determination of Protein and Energy Requirements READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2002 Total Funding Amount: $ 56,123.00 Proposal Code: 02-01 Institution: Delaware State University PI: William Daniels READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Tautog (Tautoga onitis) early life stage optimization in aquaculture systems: spawning, culture density, and diet through metamorphosis

    Ward Aquaculture Farms Massachusetts2021Tautog (Tautoga onitis) early life stage optimization in aquaculture systems: spawning, culture density, and diet through metamorphosisDan Ward APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Tautog (Tautoga onitis) early life stage optimization in aquaculture systems: spawning, culture density, and diet through metamorphosis READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2021 Total Funding Amount: $ 198,084.00 Proposal Code: 21-01 Institution: Ward Aquaculture Farms Massachusetts PI: Dan Ward READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • 1994 Industry Summit

    19931994 Industry Summit APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA 1994 Industry Summit READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1993 Total Funding Amount: $ 15,360.00 Proposal Code: 93-11 Institution: PI: READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Improving Lumpfish Grow-out Production: Optimizing Feed Strategies

    Universtiy of New Hampshire2022Improving Lumpfish Grow-out Production: Optimizing Feed StrategiesElizabeth Fairchild APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Improving Lumpfish Grow-out Production: Optimizing Feed Strategies READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2022 Total Funding Amount: $ 199,826.00 Proposal Code: 22-02 Institution: Universtiy of New Hampshire PI: Elizabeth Fairchild READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • 1995 Project Development

    19941995 Project Development APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA 1995 Project Development READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1994 Total Funding Amount: $ 43,024.00 Proposal Code: 94-09 Institution: PI: READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Second Northeast Regional Aquaculture Industry Situation and Outlook Report

    University of Rhode Island1994Second Northeast Regional Aquaculture Industry Situation and Outlook ReportJames Anderson APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Second Northeast Regional Aquaculture Industry Situation and Outlook Report READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1994 Total Funding Amount: $ 17,000.00 Proposal Code: 94-07 Institution: University of Rhode Island PI: James Anderson READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Collection of Atlantic Halibut for the Regional Development of New Aquaculture Species

    Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center1994Collection of Atlantic Halibut for the Regional Development of New Aquaculture SpeciesChristopher Bartlett APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Collection of Atlantic Halibut for the Regional Development of New Aquaculture Species READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1994 Total Funding Amount: $ 30,515.00 Proposal Code: 94-06 Institution: Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center PI: Christopher Bartlett READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center Newsletter - 1991

    1991Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center Newsletter - 1991 APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center Newsletter - 1991 READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1991 Total Funding Amount: $ 11,415.00 Proposal Code: 91-05 Institution: PI: READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Improving Intestinal and Renal Phosphate Absorption in Fish

    New Jersey Medical School1998Improving Intestinal and Renal Phosphate Absorption in FishRonaldo Ferraris APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Improving Intestinal and Renal Phosphate Absorption in Fish READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1998 Total Funding Amount: $ 179,380.00 Proposal Code: 98-05 Institution: New Jersey Medical School PI: Ronaldo Ferraris READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Expansion of the "FishGuts" Fish Anatomy, Health and Necropsy Software Training Program for the Aquaculture Community

    University of Maryland1997Expansion of the "FishGuts" Fish Anatomy, Health and Necropsy Software Training Program for the Aquaculture CommunityAndrew Kane APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Expansion of the "FishGuts" Fish Anatomy, Health and Necropsy Software Training Program for the Aquaculture Community READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1997 Total Funding Amount: $ 71,491.00 Proposal Code: 97-02 Institution: University of Maryland PI: Andrew Kane READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Analysis of the Economics and Marketing of Farmed Finfish in the Northeast

    University of Rhode Island1988Analysis of the Economics and Marketing of Farmed Finfish in the NortheastJames Anderson APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Analysis of the Economics and Marketing of Farmed Finfish in the Northeast READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1988 Total Funding Amount: $ 230,476.00 Proposal Code: 88-03 Institution: University of Rhode Island PI: James Anderson READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • National Extension Workshop Support

    1991National Extension Workshop Support APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA National Extension Workshop Support READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1991 Total Funding Amount: $ 13,000.00 Proposal Code: 91-06 Institution: PI: READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Oyster Microbiome Changes Resulting from Different Winter Storage Methods

    Rutgers University2020Oyster Microbiome Changes Resulting from Different Winter Storage MethodsHeidi Yeh APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Oyster Microbiome Changes Resulting from Different Winter Storage Methods READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2020 Total Funding Amount: $ 19,318.00 Proposal Code: MG19-07 Institution: Rutgers University PI: Heidi Yeh READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Evaluation of Bacteria of Concern to the Salmonid Aquaculture Industry and a Potential Alternative Antimicrobial for Mitigation.

    University of Maine2025Evaluation of Bacteria of Concern to the Salmonid Aquaculture Industry and a Potential Alternative Antimicrobial for Mitigation.Sarah Barker APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Evaluation of Bacteria of Concern to the Salmonid Aquaculture Industry and a Potential Alternative Antimicrobial for Mitigation. READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2025 Total Funding Amount: $24,482 Proposal Code: MG25-15 Institution: University of Maine PI: Sarah Barker READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • FUNDED PROJECTS | NRAC | Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center

    NRAC is one of five Regional Aquaculture Centers established by the U. S. Congress for the United States. Funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and representing 12 states and the District of Columbia, headquartered at University of Maryland, College Park. We develop and sponsor cooperative regional research and extension projects in support of the aquaculture industry in the northeastern United States.  NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA FUNDED PROJECTS See recently funded projects below or browse projects by topics listed below. Clicking on and off the buttons below will include/exclude topics from being filtered. Filter by Topic Business Extension Finfish Health NRAC Nutrition Plants Shellfish 2025 Shellfish Topic: The New Jersey Shellfish Water Quality Email Alert System Rutgers University View Project Summary & Documents 2025 Shellfish Topic: Cool Surfclam Fall: A Pilot Marketing Study of Urban Consumer Preferences for Farmed Surfclams (Spisula solidissima) Fishadelphia View Project Summary & Documents 2025 Finfish Topic: Evaluation of Bacteria of Concern to the Salmonid Aquaculture Industry and a Potential Alternative Antimicrobial for Mitigation. University of Maine View Project Summary & Documents 2025 Finfish Topic: Pump Energy Risk Monitoring for RAS Operations: A Data-Driven Foundation Cornell University View Project Summary & Documents 2025 Shellfish Topic: Contrasting Traditional and Genomic Selection to Optimize Bay Scallop Aquaculture in the Northeast Stony Brook University View Project Summary & Documents 2025 Shellfish Topic: Microalgae Nutritional Efficacy and Improvements to Shellfish Yield Ward Aquafarms View Project Summary & Documents 2024 Shellfish Topic: Development of Triploids to Advance the Soft-shell Clam Aquaculture in the Northeastern Coasts Morgan State University View Project Summary & Documents 2024 Finfish Topic: Evaluation of Fermented Sugar Kelp as Alternative Ingredient in the Diet of Atlantic Salmon University of Maine View Project Summary & Documents 2023 Extension Topic: Rebooting the Northeast Aquaculture Extension Network: A Skills Training and Mentorship Program for Extension Professionals NOAA Milford Laboratory View Project Summary & Documents 2023 Health Topic: The Northeast Bivalve Hatchery Health Collaborative: Preventing Larval Mortalities in Northeast Hatcheries University of Rhode Island View Project Summary & Documents 2023 Finfish Topic: Developing Structual Engineering Guidelines for Open Ocean Aquaculture Installations University of New Hampshire View Project Summary & Documents 2023 Shellfish Topic: Impact of Waterbirds on Fecal Coliform Levels at Floating Gear Oyster Aquaculture Operations University of Rhode Island View Project Summary & Documents 2022 Shellfish Topic: Identification of Hard Clams Resistant to HN Disease and Development of Diagnostic Test Methods. Roger Williams University View Project Summary & Documents 2022 Finfish Topic: Improving Lumpfish Grow-out Production: Optimizing Feed Strategies Universtiy of New Hampshire View Project Summary & Documents 2022 Finfish Topic: Improving Lumpfish Breeding and Spawning USDA ARS National Cold Water Marine Aquaculture Center Maine View Project Summary & Documents 2021 Shellfish Topic: Tautog (Tautoga onitis) early life stage optimization in aquaculture systems: spawning, culture density, and diet through metamorphosis Ward Aquaculture Farms Massachusetts View Project Summary & Documents 2021 Shellfish Topic: Development of Resistant Bay Scallop Strains for Aquaculture in the Northeast The Research Foundation of the State University of New York View Project Summary & Documents 2020 Nutrition Topic: Aquaculture Biotechnology for the Enhancement of Live Feed Production Roger Williams University View Project Summary & Documents 2020 Shellfish Topic: Quantifying Farm-Scale Ecosystem Services Provided by Eastern Oyster Aquaculture in the Northeast Rutgers University View Project Summary & Documents 2020 Shellfish Topic: Scallop Research Collaborative University of Maine View Project Summary & Documents 2020 Business Topic: Understanding Public Perceptions Associated with Design and Siting of Potential Aquaculture Projects University of Rhode Island View Project Summary & Documents 2020 Shellfish Topic: Expanding Green Sea Urchin Production by Removing Key Aquaculture Challenges University of Rhode Island View Project Summary & Documents 2020 Finfish Topic: Vaccinating the Mucosal Surfaces of Commercially Important Fish Species University of Maine View Project Summary & Documents 2020 Shellfish Topic: Oyster Microbiome Changes Resulting from Different Winter Storage Methods Rutgers University View Project Summary & Documents 2020 Finfish Topic: Increasing Minority Professional Participation in Urban Aquaculture and Public Aquariums Cheyney University of Pennsylvania View Project Summary & Documents 2019 Shellfish Topic: Optimizing the Performance of the Bottle Upweller System for Enhanced Shellfish Nursery Production Roger Williams University View Project Summary & Documents 2019 Shellfish Topic: Comparing the Performance of Diploid and Triploid Eastern Oysters in the Northeast Stony brook University New York View Project Summary & Documents 2018 Shellfish Topic: Sustainable and Cost-effective Aquaculture Waste-Sludge Reutilization System in Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture and Horticulture Systems University of New Hampshire View Project Summary & Documents 2018 Finfish Topic: Improving Hatchery Techniques of Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) for Use as a Cleaner Fish to Control Sea Lice in Atlantic Salmon and Steelhead Trout Net Pens University of New Hampshire View Project Summary & Documents 2018 Finfish Topic: Evaluation of Natural Astaxanthin Produced by Microalgae as a Potential Pigment Source for Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Feed USDA ARS National Cold Water Marine Aquaculture Center Maine View Project Summary & Documents 2018 Shellfish Topic: Novel anti-predator Coatings for Shellfish Aquaculture Ward Aquaculture Farms Massachusetts View Project Summary & Documents 2018 Shellfish Topic: Regional Comparison of Off-Bottom Oyster Cages as Marine Habitat in the Northeast Rutgers University View Project Summary & Documents 2017 Shellfish Topic: Identification of the Cause of Hemic Neoplasia in Mercenaria mercenaria and Development of Management Methods Roger Williams University View Project Summary & Documents 2017 Business Topic: Inventory of Barriers in the Northeast that Limit the Aquaculture Industry University of Maryland View Project Summary & Documents 2016 Finfish Topic: A Novel Approach to Prevent Super Chill in Atlantic Salmon University of Maine View Project Summary & Documents 2016 Shellfish Topic: Development of Phage-based Diagnostic Test for the Rapid Detection of Pathenic Vibrio Speciesin Bivalves Cornell University View Project Summary & Documents 2014 Shellfish Topic: Testing and Application of Novel Probiotic Bacteria for use in Marine Aquaculture Delaware State University View Project Summary & Documents 2014 NRAC Topic: Impact Assessment of NRAC Funding on Aquaculture in the Northeast University of New Hampshire View Project Summary & Documents 2014 Shellfish Topic: Development and Evaluation of Novel, Non-toxic Solutions for Biofouling Control and Predator Exclusion in Shellfish Aquaculture University of Connecticut View Project Summary & Documents 2014 Nutrition Topic: White worm, Enchytraeus albidus, Production and Marketing for Live Aquaculture Feed University of New Hampshire View Project Summary & Documents 2014 Shellfish Topic: Safe Feedstocks for Bivalve Aquaculture University of Rhode Island View Project Summary & Documents 2014 Shellfish Topic: Hatchery and Nursery Technologies for Improved Production of Blue Mussels Marine Biological Laboratory View Project Summary & Documents 2013 Finfish Topic: Teleost Spermatozoal Transcriptomes: Requisite Foundation for Functional Genomics, Sperm Quality and Male Fertility University of Maryland View Project Summary & Documents 2013 Shellfish Topic: Measuring Flow within Shellfish Growout Systems: Developing and Evaluating a Logging Mini-flow Meter Roger Williams University View Project Summary & Documents 2013 Shellfish Topic: There is a Gold in Them Thar Mussels; Testing the Feasibility of Golden Mussel Culture for Branding and Market Expansion of Farmed New England Mussels Martha's Vineyard Shellfish Group View Project Summary & Documents 2013 Finfish Topic: Workshop to Identify Constraints Towards Developing a Commercial Eel Aquaculture Industry Using Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) technology University of New England View Project Summary & Documents 2013 Extension Topic: Sponsorship of the Northeast Aquaculture Conference & Exposition Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center View Project Summary & Documents 2012 Shellfish Topic: Algal-Bacterial Interactions in Shellfish Hatcheries University of Maine View Project Summary & Documents 2012 Finfish Topic: Striped Bass Selection for Marine Culture University of New Hampshire View Project Summary & Documents 2012 Shellfish Topic: Genetic Marker-assisted Selection of Northeastern Hard Clams for QPX Resistance SUNY - Stony Brook View Project Summary & Documents The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. 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  • 1996 Project Development

    19951996 Project Development APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA 1996 Project Development READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1995 Total Funding Amount: $ 43,024.00 Proposal Code: 95-12 Institution: PI: READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Optimizing Removal of Settleable Solids using a Non-Proprietary Double-Drain for Circular Culture Tanks

    Cornell University1997Optimizing Removal of Settleable Solids using a Non-Proprietary Double-Drain for Circular Culture TanksMichael Timmons APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Optimizing Removal of Settleable Solids using a Non-Proprietary Double-Drain for Circular Culture Tanks READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1997 Total Funding Amount: $ 79,813.00 Proposal Code: 97-06 Institution: Cornell University PI: Michael Timmons READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Assessment of grow-out strategies for the green sea urchin

    University of Maine2008Assessment of grow-out strategies for the green sea urchinNicholas Brown APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Assessment of grow-out strategies for the green sea urchin READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2008 Total Funding Amount: $ 156,933.69 Proposal Code: 08-08 Institution: University of Maine PI: Nicholas Brown READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Hatchery and Nursery Technologies for Improved Production of Blue Mussels

    Marine Biological Laboratory2014Hatchery and Nursery Technologies for Improved Production of Blue MusselsScott Lindell APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Hatchery and Nursery Technologies for Improved Production of Blue Mussels READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2014 Total Funding Amount: $ 198,077.00 Proposal Code: 14-21 Institution: Marine Biological Laboratory PI: Scott Lindell READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Nutrition Studies in Hatchery Technology of Clownfish and Pygmy Angelfish Culture in Closed Marine Systems

    Roger Williams University2004Nutrition Studies in Hatchery Technology of Clownfish and Pygmy Angelfish Culture in Closed Marine SystemsHarold Pomeroy APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Nutrition Studies in Hatchery Technology of Clownfish and Pygmy Angelfish Culture in Closed Marine Systems READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2004 Total Funding Amount: $ 167,381.00 Proposal Code: 04-04 Institution: Roger Williams University PI: Harold Pomeroy READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Genetic Marker-assisted Selection of Northeastern Hard Clams for QPX Resistance

    SUNY - Stony Brook2012Genetic Marker-assisted Selection of Northeastern Hard Clams for QPX ResistanceBassem Allam APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Genetic Marker-assisted Selection of Northeastern Hard Clams for QPX Resistance READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2012 Total Funding Amount: $ 199,998.00 Proposal Code: 12-05 Institution: SUNY - Stony Brook PI: Bassem Allam READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Microalgae Nutritional Efficacy and Improvements to Shellfish Yield

    Ward Aquafarms2025Microalgae Nutritional Efficacy and Improvements to Shellfish YieldDaniel Ward APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Microalgae Nutritional Efficacy and Improvements to Shellfish Yield READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2025 Total Funding Amount: $294,164 Proposal Code: 25-03 Institution: Ward Aquafarms PI: Daniel Ward READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • NEW ABOUT | NRAC | Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center

    NRAC is one of five Regional Aquaculture Centers established by the U. S. Congress for the United States. Funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and representing 12 states and the District of Columbia, headquartered at University of Maryland, College Park. We develop and sponsor cooperative regional research and extension projects in support of the aquaculture industry in the northeastern United States.  NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA The Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center (NRAC), headquartered at University of Maryland, College Park, is one of five Regional Aquaculture Centers established by the United States Congress. Funded by theU.S. Department of Agriculture at an annual level of approximately $900,000 annually with approximately $700,000 used for project development and education. NRAC represents 12 states and the District of Columbia and develops and sponsors cooperative regional research and Extension projects in support of the aquaculture industry in the northeastern United States. A Board of Directors representing the region's aquaculture industries, academic institutions and government agencies, provides overall direction and management of NRAC. Research and extension priorities are established by the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) and the Industry Advisory Committee (IAC) . The Technical Advisory Committee includes key aquaculture researchers and Extension agents in the region, while the Industry Advisory Committee represents principal commercial aquaculture interests in the Northeast. An administration team comprised of the NRAC Director and NRAC Coordinatoro ensure that the Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center operates effectively and efficiently. OUR MISSION NRAC empowers Northeastern aquaculture through cutting-edge science and collaborative partnerships, driving sustainable growth and innovation for a thriving industry and healthier environment. NRAC is a principal public forum for discovering and disseminating science and technology needed by northeastern aquaculture producers and support industries. NRAC facilitates regional stakeholder communications by linking industry and government representatives to scientists and educators and by stimulating regional research and Extension, education, and outreach initiatives. NRAC focuses on science and education that will directly impact attaining long-term public benefits through enhanced aquaculture development in the region. NRAC-sponsored projects emphasize science and education to stimulate industry growth, as measured in size, numbers and economic vitality of aquaculture enterprises, through the development and dissemination of profitable and environmentally-responsible technologies. OUR VISION NRAC envisions a future where Northeastern aquaculture stands as a global beacon of innovation, sustainability, and economic vitality, fostering collaboration and advancing technologies to propel the industry's growth while preserving our precious aquatic ecosystems for generations to come. The generation and extension of new knowledge through NRAC research and Extension to industry, state agencies, and the public will play a significant role in expanding and diversifying a northeastern aquaculture industry, which will grow by using advanced production and processing technologies to compete in the global marketplace. NRAC will aid the industry in becoming economically viable and environmentally sustainable, helping aquaculture to become a significant component of Northeast agriculture and an essential complement to wild-capture fisheries. NRAC will catalyze the economic development of an industry that comprises open and closed, fresh and saltwater systems producing a wide array of fish, shellfish, and other aquatic organisms supported by progressive public and private research and development. PROCEDURE MANUALS Discover regional aquaculture manuals here. Learn about our programs, publications, and operations. You can also search for our annual reports, fact sheets, and situation and outlook reports! VIEW OUR MOST RECENT PROCEDURE MANUAL FACT SHEETS Discover NRAC's Fact Sheets. Learn about our programs, publications, and operations. You can also search for our manuals, fact sheets, and situation and outlook reports! VIEW OUR FACT SHEETS Photo Credit: NH Sea Grant FELLOW RACs Southern Regional Aquaculture Center https://srac.msstate.edu/ https://wracuw.org/ Western Regional Aquaculture Center North Central Regional Aquaculture Center https://www.ncrac.org/ Center for Tropical and Subtropical Aquaculture https://www.ctsa.org/ STRUCTURE & ORGANIZATION The Board of Directors of the Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center holds the responsibility of shaping policy, overseeing management, determining funding priorities, and supporting both new and ongoing aquaculture research and Extension endeavors. This board, which includes fifteen voting members, includes representatives from the twelve participating universities across NRAC states as outlined in the Memorandum of Understanding, alongside members from the Industry Advisory Council (IAC) and Directors of Northeastern Cooperative Extension and Experiment Stations. In addition to its voting members, the Board receives guidance from the Industry Advisory Council (IC), Technical Committee (TC), industry/non-LGU representatives, and representatives from NIFA, ensuring a comprehensive and informed approach to decision-making. NRAC Board of Directors Administrative Office Industry Advisory Committee Technical Advisory Committee VIEW THE FULL LIST What is Aquaculture? Aquaculture encompasses the controlled cultivation of aquatic animals and algae across diverse environments such as fresh water, brackish water, and seawater. While commonly associated with large-scale commercial operations aimed at meeting consumption demands, its significance extends beyond mere production. Aquaculture is pivotal in bolstering wild populations, conserving endangered species, supporting subsistence livelihoods, and facilitating the cultivation of baitfish and ornamental varieties. A defining aspect of aquaculture lies in its meticulous management and regulation of growth environments, a practice tailored to the specific requirements of different species, life stages, and objectives. Unlike traditional terrestrial farming, aquaculture stands out for its remarkable diversity of species utilized. Globally, over 400 species are cultivated, reflecting the breadth and adaptability of this industry. What Are the Benefits of Aquaculture? Aquaculture supplies over half of the seafood consumed worldwide by humans. The growing appetite for seafood has spurred technological advancements, facilitating the cultivation of organisms in diverse water bodies, including ponds, rivers, estuaries, nearshore areas, and offshore environments. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN ABOUT NRAC'S EXTENSION PARTNERSHIPS

  • Examination of Finfish Pathogens and Predictive Ecology in a Bivalve/Finfish Integrated Multi-trophic Aquaculture System

    University of Maine2009Examination of Finfish Pathogens and Predictive Ecology in a Bivalve/Finfish Integrated Multi-trophic Aquaculture SystemIan Bricknell APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Examination of Finfish Pathogens and Predictive Ecology in a Bivalve/Finfish Integrated Multi-trophic Aquaculture System READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2009 Total Funding Amount: $ 200,000.00 Proposal Code: 09-21 Institution: University of Maine PI: Ian Bricknell READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Northeast Aquaculture Extension Network

    Connecticut Sea Grant/UCONN Cooperative Extension2007Northeast Aquaculture Extension NetworkTessa Getchis APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Northeast Aquaculture Extension Network READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2007 Total Funding Amount: $ 298,444.00 Proposal Code: 06-23 Institution: Connecticut Sea Grant/UCONN Cooperative Extension PI: Tessa Getchis READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Marine Adhesives for Cage-less Aquaculture of Bay Scallops and Oysters

    Martha's Vineyard Shellfish Group2005Marine Adhesives for Cage-less Aquaculture of Bay Scallops and OystersRichard Karney APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Marine Adhesives for Cage-less Aquaculture of Bay Scallops and Oysters READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 59,600.00 Proposal Code: 05-5-3 Institution: Martha's Vineyard Shellfish Group PI: Richard Karney READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Developing Improved Management Practices for Mussel Farming in Southern New England

    Marine Biological Laboratory2010Developing Improved Management Practices for Mussel Farming in Southern New EnglandScott Lindell APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Developing Improved Management Practices for Mussel Farming in Southern New England READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2010 Total Funding Amount: $ 199,779.00 Proposal Code: 11-01 Institution: Marine Biological Laboratory PI: Scott Lindell READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Water Quality and Waste Management in Aquaculture Production

    University of Delaware1991Water Quality and Waste Management in Aquaculture ProductionConrado Gempesaw APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Water Quality and Waste Management in Aquaculture Production READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1991 Total Funding Amount: $ 200,800.00 Proposal Code: 91-03 Institution: University of Delaware PI: Conrado Gempesaw READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Sustainable and Cost-effective Aquaculture Waste-Sludge Reutilization System in Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture and Horticulture Systems

    University of New Hampshire2018Sustainable and Cost-effective Aquaculture Waste-Sludge Reutilization System in Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture and Horticulture SystemsTodd Guerdat APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Sustainable and Cost-effective Aquaculture Waste-Sludge Reutilization System in Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture and Horticulture Systems READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2018 Total Funding Amount: $ 199,179.00 Proposal Code: 17-02 Institution: University of New Hampshire PI: Todd Guerdat READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Domestication of Striped Bass for Aquaculture

    University of Maryland1992Domestication of Striped Bass for AquacultureReginal Harrell APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Domestication of Striped Bass for Aquaculture READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1992 Total Funding Amount: $ 198,128.00 Proposal Code: 92-02 Institution: University of Maryland PI: Reginal Harrell READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Support for Publication of Proceedings of the Aquaculture Species Genome Mapping Workshop

    Tufts University1998Support for Publication of Proceedings of the Aquaculture Species Genome Mapping WorkshopAcacia Alcivar-Warren APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Support for Publication of Proceedings of the Aquaculture Species Genome Mapping Workshop READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1998 Total Funding Amount: $ 3,945.00 Proposal Code: 98-09 Institution: Tufts University PI: Acacia Alcivar-Warren READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Use of Artificial Spat Collectors to Assess and Enhance Recruitment of Scallops, Argopecten irradians

    University of Rhode Island1994Use of Artificial Spat Collectors to Assess and Enhance Recruitment of Scallops, Argopecten irradiansMichael Rice APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Use of Artificial Spat Collectors to Assess and Enhance Recruitment of Scallops, Argopecten irradians READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1994 Total Funding Amount: $ 10,000.00 Proposal Code: 94-08 Institution: University of Rhode Island PI: Michael Rice READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Aquaculture and the Marine Environment: The Shaping of Public Policy

    University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth1993Aquaculture and the Marine Environment: The Shaping of Public PolicyHarlyn Halorson APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Aquaculture and the Marine Environment: The Shaping of Public Policy READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1993 Total Funding Amount: $ 10,000.00 Proposal Code: 93-12 Institution: University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth PI: Harlyn Halorson READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Current and Potential Effects of Dermo and Other Diseases on Cultured Oysters in the Northeast: Information for Animal Health Management

    Rutgers University1996Current and Potential Effects of Dermo and Other Diseases on Cultured Oysters in the Northeast: Information for Animal Health ManagementSusan Ford APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Current and Potential Effects of Dermo and Other Diseases on Cultured Oysters in the Northeast: Information for Animal Health Management READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1996 Total Funding Amount: $ 266,980.00 Proposal Code: 96-04 Institution: Rutgers University PI: Susan Ford READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Impact of Waterbirds on Fecal Coliform Levels at Floating Gear Oyster Aquaculture Operations

    University of Rhode Island2023Impact of Waterbirds on Fecal Coliform Levels at Floating Gear Oyster Aquaculture OperationsScott McWilliams APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Impact of Waterbirds on Fecal Coliform Levels at Floating Gear Oyster Aquaculture Operations READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2023 Total Funding Amount: $ 267,867.00 Proposal Code: 23-04 Institution: University of Rhode Island PI: Scott McWilliams READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Development and Evaluation of Novel, Non-toxic Solutions for Biofouling Control and Predator Exclusion in Shellfish Aquaculture

    University of Connecticut2014Development and Evaluation of Novel, Non-toxic Solutions for Biofouling Control and Predator Exclusion in Shellfish AquacultureSandra Shumway APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Development and Evaluation of Novel, Non-toxic Solutions for Biofouling Control and Predator Exclusion in Shellfish Aquaculture READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2014 Total Funding Amount: $ 193,582.00 Proposal Code: 13-02 Institution: University of Connecticut PI: Sandra Shumway READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Development and Application of Multiplex PCR for Screening of Shellfish Pathogens

    University of Connecticut1998Development and Application of Multiplex PCR for Screening of Shellfish PathogensRichard French APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Development and Application of Multiplex PCR for Screening of Shellfish Pathogens READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1998 Total Funding Amount: $ 142,103.00 Proposal Code: 98-06 Institution: University of Connecticut PI: Richard French READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Assessment of the Impact of Stray (Neutral-to-Earth) Voltage on Finfish Aquaculture in the Northeast

    Greaves Dairy Equipment1993Assessment of the Impact of Stray (Neutral-to-Earth) Voltage on Finfish Aquaculture in the NortheastStephen Greaves APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Assessment of the Impact of Stray (Neutral-to-Earth) Voltage on Finfish Aquaculture in the Northeast READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1993 Total Funding Amount: $ 12,000.00 Proposal Code: 93-02 Institution: Greaves Dairy Equipment PI: Stephen Greaves READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Creation of High Survival Resistant Lines of American Oyster Using MSX-Resistant Strains

    Rutgers University1992Creation of High Survival Resistant Lines of American Oyster Using MSX-Resistant StrainsStandish Allen APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Creation of High Survival Resistant Lines of American Oyster Using MSX-Resistant Strains READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1992 Total Funding Amount: $ 8,625.00 Proposal Code: 92-07 Institution: Rutgers University PI: Standish Allen READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Support for Extension Education

    1990Support for Extension Education APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Support for Extension Education READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1990 Total Funding Amount: $ 12,335.00 Proposal Code: 90-07 Institution: PI: READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Novel anti-predator Coatings for Shellfish Aquaculture

    Ward Aquaculture Farms Massachusetts2018Novel anti-predator Coatings for Shellfish AquacultureDan Ward APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Novel anti-predator Coatings for Shellfish Aquaculture READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2018 Total Funding Amount: $ 20,000.00 Proposal Code: MG18-08 Institution: Ward Aquaculture Farms Massachusetts PI: Dan Ward READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Development of JOD-resistant Lines and Markers

    University of Rhode Island2007Development of JOD-resistant Lines and MarkersMarta Gomez-Chiarri APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Development of JOD-resistant Lines and Markers READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2007 Total Funding Amount: $ 209,269.00 Proposal Code: 06-21 Institution: University of Rhode Island PI: Marta Gomez-Chiarri READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Uptake, Accumulation and Elimination of Cadmium and Mercury in Cultured and Wild Oysters (Crassostrea sp.) from Throughout the Northeast

    Roger Williams University2005Uptake, Accumulation and Elimination of Cadmium and Mercury in Cultured and Wild Oysters (Crassostrea sp.) from Throughout the NortheastDale Leavitt APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Uptake, Accumulation and Elimination of Cadmium and Mercury in Cultured and Wild Oysters (Crassostrea sp.) from Throughout the Northeast READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 150,000.00 Proposal Code: 05-5-5 Institution: Roger Williams University PI: Dale Leavitt READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • NRAC Webite Development, Listserve, NRAC Newsletter

    1998NRAC Webite Development, Listserve, NRAC Newsletter APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA NRAC Webite Development, Listserve, NRAC Newsletter READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1998 Total Funding Amount: $ 22,038.00 Proposal Code: 98-10, 98-11, 98-12 Institution: PI: READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Conflicts Constraining Northeast U.S. Aquaculture Profitability and Development: A Model for Conflict Resolution and Management

    University of Connecticut2005Conflicts Constraining Northeast U.S. Aquaculture Profitability and Development: A Model for Conflict Resolution and ManagementRobert Pomeroy APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Conflicts Constraining Northeast U.S. Aquaculture Profitability and Development: A Model for Conflict Resolution and Management READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 162,406.00 Proposal Code: 05-5-6 Institution: University of Connecticut PI: Robert Pomeroy READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Development of Brookstock Diets of Atlantic Halibut (Year 3)

    University of Maine2005Development of Brookstock Diets of Atlantic Halibut (Year 3)Nicholas Brown APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Development of Brookstock Diets of Atlantic Halibut (Year 3) READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 32,054.00 Proposal Code: 05-2-2 Institution: University of Maine PI: Nicholas Brown READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

  • Support for the FishExpo WorkBoat Atlantic Aquaculture 2000

    2000Support for the FishExpo WorkBoat Atlantic Aquaculture 2000 APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Support for the FishExpo WorkBoat Atlantic Aquaculture 2000 READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2000 Total Funding Amount: $ 4,500.00 Proposal Code: 00-06 Institution: PI: READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.

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The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come.




 
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