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- Use of Marine Polychaete Culture Systems in Integrated Land-based Intensive Aquaculture
University of Maine2005Use of Marine Polychaete Culture Systems in Integrated Land-based Intensive AquacultureNicholas 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 Use of Marine Polychaete Culture Systems in Integrated Land-based Intensive Aquaculture READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 195,790.00 Proposal Code: 05-3-1 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.
- Comparing the Performance of Diploid and Triploid Eastern Oysters in the Northeast
Stony brook University New York2019Comparing the Performance of Diploid and Triploid Eastern Oysters in the NortheastBassem 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 Comparing the Performance of Diploid and Triploid Eastern Oysters in the Northeast READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2019 Total Funding Amount: $ 199,995.00 Proposal Code: 19-18 Institution: Stony brook University New York 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.
- 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.
- Enhanced Digestibility of Fish Feeds to Reduce Waste Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Solids
Cornell University1995Enhanced Digestibility of Fish Feeds to Reduce Waste Nitrogen, Phosphorus and SolidsH. George Ketola 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 Enhanced Digestibility of Fish Feeds to Reduce Waste Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Solids READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1995 Total Funding Amount: $ 141,840.00 Proposal Code: 95-04 Institution: Cornell University PI: H. George Ketola 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 the Performance of the Bottle Upweller System for Enhanced Shellfish Nursery Production
Roger Williams University2019Optimizing the Performance of the Bottle Upweller System for Enhanced Shellfish Nursery ProductionDale 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 Optimizing the Performance of the Bottle Upweller System for Enhanced Shellfish Nursery Production READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2019 Total Funding Amount: $ 151,614.00 Proposal Code: 19-15 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.
- Development of Resistant Bay Scallop Strains for Aquaculture in the Northeast
The Research Foundation of the State University of New York2021Development of Resistant Bay Scallop Strains for Aquaculture in the NortheastEmmanuelle Pales Espinosa 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 Resistant Bay Scallop Strains for Aquaculture in the Northeast READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2021 Total Funding Amount: $ 69,965.00 Proposal Code: 21-03 Institution: The Research Foundation of the State University of New York PI: Emmanuelle Pales Espinosa 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.
- Breeding Resistance to Sea Lice and Aslav in Atlantic Salmon
University of Maine2010Breeding Resistance to Sea Lice and Aslav in Atlantic SalmonIan 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 Breeding Resistance to Sea Lice and Aslav in Atlantic Salmon READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2010 Total Funding Amount: $ 199,614.00 Proposal Code: 12-20 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.
- NRAC Home Page
1997NRAC Home Page 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 Home Page READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1997 Total Funding Amount: $ 4,000.00 Proposal Code: 97-01 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.
- Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center Newsletter - 1992
1992Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center Newsletter - 1992 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 - 1992 READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1992 Total Funding Amount: $ 18,000.00 Proposal Code: 92-08 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.
- 1998 Program Development
19971998 Program 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 1998 Program Development READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1997 Total Funding Amount: $ 42,528.95 Proposal Code: 97-09 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.
- Use of the Eastern Freshwater Mussel (Elliptio complanata) in Pond Water Management
Delaware State University2005Use of the Eastern Freshwater Mussel (Elliptio complanata) in Pond Water ManagementGulnihal Ozbay 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 the Eastern Freshwater Mussel (Elliptio complanata) in Pond Water Management READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 132,095.00 Proposal Code: 05-3-3 Institution: Delaware State University PI: Gulnihal Ozbay 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 Use of Sex Pheromones for Improving Shellfish Aquaculture
University of Connecticut2005Identification and Use of Sex Pheromones for Improving Shellfish AquacultureHans Laufer 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 Use of Sex Pheromones for Improving Shellfish Aquaculture READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 196,695.00 Proposal Code: 05-5-1 Institution: University of Connecticut PI: Hans Laufer 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.
- Development of Diagnostic and Management Techniques to Select Cod Broodstocks and Hatchery Stocks Free from Nodavirus
Marine Biological Laboratory2003Development of Diagnostic and Management Techniques to Select Cod Broodstocks and Hatchery Stocks Free from NodavirusFrederick Goetz 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 Diagnostic and Management Techniques to Select Cod Broodstocks and Hatchery Stocks Free from Nodavirus READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2003 Total Funding Amount: $ 124,612.00 Proposal Code: 03-17 Institution: Marine Biological Laboratory PI: Frederick Goetz 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 Biotechnology for the Enhancement of Live Feed Production
Roger Williams University2020Aquaculture Biotechnology for the Enhancement of Live Feed ProductionAndrew Rhyne 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 Biotechnology for the Enhancement of Live Feed Production READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2020 Total Funding Amount: $ 16,178.00 Proposal Code: MG19-14 Institution: Roger Williams University PI: Andrew Rhyne 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.
- Assessing the Educational Benefits of Teaching Aquaculture in Secondary Agricultural Education Programs in the Northeast Region
West Virginia University1995Assessing the Educational Benefits of Teaching Aquaculture in Secondary Agricultural Education Programs in the Northeast RegionStacy Gartin 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 Assessing the Educational Benefits of Teaching Aquaculture in Secondary Agricultural Education Programs in the Northeast Region READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1995 Total Funding Amount: $ 15,985.00 Proposal Code: 95-08 Institution: West Virginia University PI: Stacy Gartin 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 New England Boar of Higher Education's New England Aquaculture Educators Network to attend the Aquaculture America 2000 Conference
University of Connecticut1999Support for the New England Boar of Higher Education's New England Aquaculture Educators Network to attend the Aquaculture America 2000 ConferenceLance Stewart 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 New England Boar of Higher Education's New England Aquaculture Educators Network to attend the Aquaculture America 2000 Conference READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1999 Total Funding Amount: $ 10,954.00 Proposal Code: 99-04 Institution: University of Connecticut PI: Lance Stewart 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.
- Study of the Determination of the Deactivation Dosage of Ultraviolet Radiation on Perkinsus marinus
Spinney Creek Shellfish, Inc.2000Study of the Determination of the Deactivation Dosage of Ultraviolet Radiation on Perkinsus marinusKenneth LaValley 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 Study of the Determination of the Deactivation Dosage of Ultraviolet Radiation on Perkinsus marinus READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2000 Total Funding Amount: $ 3,460.00 Proposal Code: 00-01 Institution: Spinney Creek Shellfish, Inc. PI: Kenneth LaValley 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 Phosphorus Status of Fish in Commercial Aquaculture Facilities in the North East
Rutgers University2005Current Phosphorus Status of Fish in Commercial Aquaculture Facilities in the North EastShozo Sugiura 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 Phosphorus Status of Fish in Commercial Aquaculture Facilities in the North East READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 102,791.00 Proposal Code: 05-4-4 Institution: Rutgers University PI: Shozo Sugiura 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.
- 1996 Industry Summit
19951996 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 1996 Industry Summit READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1995 Total Funding Amount: $ 15,360.00 Proposal Code: 95-13 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 Larval Survival for Black Sea Bass Aquaculture
University of Rhode Island2000Improving Larval Survival for Black Sea Bass AquacultureTerence Bradley 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 Larval Survival for Black Sea Bass Aquaculture READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2000 Total Funding Amount: $ 132,426.00 Proposal Code: 00-02 Institution: University of Rhode Island PI: Terence Bradley 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.
- Feasibility of Aquaculture of a Native Coldwater Shrimp
University of Connecticut2002Feasibility of Aquaculture of a Native Coldwater ShrimpHans Laufer 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 Feasibility of Aquaculture of a Native Coldwater Shrimp READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2002 Total Funding Amount: $ 42,552.00 Proposal Code: 02-15 Institution: University of Connecticut PI: Hans Laufer 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 Genetic Purity of Captive and Wild Striped Bass
University of Maryland1993Analysis of Genetic Purity of Captive and Wild Striped BassReginal 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 Analysis of Genetic Purity of Captive and Wild Striped Bass READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1993 Total Funding Amount: $ 15,955.00 Proposal Code: 93-08 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.
- Regional Comparison of Off-Bottom Oyster Cages as Marine Habitat in the Northeast
Rutgers University2018Regional Comparison of Off-Bottom Oyster Cages as Marine Habitat in the NortheastDaphne Munroe 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 Regional Comparison of Off-Bottom Oyster Cages as Marine Habitat in the Northeast READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2018 Total Funding Amount: $ 19,989.00 Proposal Code: MG18-12 Institution: Rutgers University PI: Daphne Munroe 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.
- The Control of Biofueling Pests in marine Aquaculture
University of Connecticut2005The Control of Biofueling Pests in marine AquacultureRobert Whitlatch 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 The Control of Biofueling Pests in marine Aquaculture READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 178,799.00 Proposal Code: 05-5-9 Institution: University of Connecticut PI: Robert Whitlatch 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.
- 2004 Feasibility Studies
Biological Services, Inc.20042004 Feasibility StudiesIra Levine 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 2004 Feasibility Studies READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2004 Total Funding Amount: $ 90,000.00 Proposal Code: 04-02 Institution: Biological Services, Inc. PI: Ira Levine 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 Session '02
Rutgers University2002Support for the FishExpo WorkBoat Atlantic Aquaculture Session '02Gef Flimlin 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 Session '02 READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2002 Total Funding Amount: $ 3,500.00 Proposal Code: 02-07 Institution: Rutgers University PI: Gef Flimlin 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.
- Alternatives to Lessen the Economic Impact of Aquaculture Regulations
University of Maryland1993Alternatives to Lessen the Economic Impact of Aquaculture RegulationsRichard Bohn 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 Alternatives to Lessen the Economic Impact of Aquaculture Regulations READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1993 Total Funding Amount: $ 86,260.00 Proposal Code: 93-04 Institution: University of Maryland PI: Richard Bohn 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 Phage-based Diagnostic Test for the Rapid Detection of Pathenic Vibrio Speciesin Bivalves
Cornell University2016Development of Phage-based Diagnostic Test for the Rapid Detection of Pathenic Vibrio Speciesin BivalvesHélène Marquis 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 Phage-based Diagnostic Test for the Rapid Detection of Pathenic Vibrio Speciesin Bivalves READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2016 Total Funding Amount: $ 191,424.00 Proposal Code: 16-02 Institution: Cornell University PI: Hélène Marquis 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.
- Conference Support Request of National Aquaculture Extension Conference (NAEC 2003)
University of Arizona2002Conference Support Request of National Aquaculture Extension Conference (NAEC 2003)Kevin Fitzsimmons 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 Conference Support Request of National Aquaculture Extension Conference (NAEC 2003) READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2002 Total Funding Amount: $ 4,500.00 Proposal Code: 02-05 Institution: University of Arizona PI: Kevin Fitzsimmons 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.
- Ornamental Aquatic Plant Culture Demonstration and Training for the Northeast
Rutgers University2005Ornamental Aquatic Plant Culture Demonstration and Training for the NortheastGeorge Flimlin 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 Ornamental Aquatic Plant Culture Demonstration and Training for the Northeast READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 215,100.00 Proposal Code: 05-5-8 Institution: Rutgers University PI: George Flimlin 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.
- Quantifying Farm-Scale Ecosystem Services Provided by Eastern Oyster Aquaculture in the Northeast
Rutgers University2020Quantifying Farm-Scale Ecosystem Services Provided by Eastern Oyster Aquaculture in the NortheastDaphne Munroe 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 Quantifying Farm-Scale Ecosystem Services Provided by Eastern Oyster Aquaculture in the Northeast READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2020 Total Funding Amount: $ 198,618.00 Proposal Code: 20-03 Institution: Rutgers University PI: Daphne Munroe 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 Probiotic Treated Diets Having Bacteriostatic/Bacteriocidal and Growth Properties
University of Maryland Eastern Shore2005Development of Probiotic Treated Diets Having Bacteriostatic/Bacteriocidal and Growth PropertiesEric May 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 Probiotic Treated Diets Having Bacteriostatic/Bacteriocidal and Growth Properties READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 62,240.00 Proposal Code: 05-2-1 Institution: University of Maryland Eastern Shore PI: Eric May 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.
- Systems Technology Workshop
1990Systems Technology Workshop 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 Systems Technology Workshop READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1990 Total Funding Amount: $ 25,000.00 Proposal Code: 90-08 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.
- Monitoring Salmon Cages for Predators
1995Monitoring Salmon Cages for Predators 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 Monitoring Salmon Cages for Predators READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1995 Total Funding Amount: $ 64,937.00 Proposal Code: 95-02 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.
- Evaluating the Impact of Kill Permits at Finfish Aquaculture Facilities on Piscivorous Bird Populations in the Northeastern United States
USDA/APHIS Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center1997Evaluating the Impact of Kill Permits at Finfish Aquaculture Facilities on Piscivorous Bird Populations in the Northeastern United StatesBradley Blackwell 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 Evaluating the Impact of Kill Permits at Finfish Aquaculture Facilities on Piscivorous Bird Populations in the Northeastern United States READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1997 Total Funding Amount: $ 44,000.00 Proposal Code: 97-05 Institution: USDA/APHIS Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center PI: Bradley Blackwell 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.
- A Comprehensive Study of East Coast Juvenile Oyster Disease in the Northeastern United States
National Marine Fisheries Service1994A Comprehensive Study of East Coast Juvenile Oyster Disease in the Northeastern United StatesFrederick Kern 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 A Comprehensive Study of East Coast Juvenile Oyster Disease in the Northeastern United States READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1994 Total Funding Amount: $ 9,500.00 Proposal Code: 94-05 Institution: National Marine Fisheries Service PI: Frederick Kern 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.
- Chefs Recipe for Aquacultured Seafood
2005Chefs Recipe for Aquacultured SeafoodPhilip Cragg 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 Chefs Recipe for Aquacultured Seafood READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 50,000.00 Proposal Code: 05-5-11 Institution: PI: Philip Cragg 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 a Tetraploid Broodstock for the Bay Scallop Argopecten irradians
Martha's Vineyard Shellfish Group2007Creation of a Tetraploid Broodstock for the Bay Scallop Argopecten irradiansRichard 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 Creation of a Tetraploid Broodstock for the Bay Scallop Argopecten irradians READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2007 Total Funding Amount: $ 97,127.00 Proposal Code: 07-20 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.
- Development of vaccines to protect cod from nodavirus
Marine Biological Laboratory2005Development of vaccines to protect cod from nodavirusScott 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 Development of vaccines to protect cod from nodavirus READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 129,000.00 Proposal Code: 05-4-7 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.
- Determination of Optimal Swimbladder Inflation in Striped Bass LarvaeRared in Intensive Systems
University of Maryland1998Determination of Optimal Swimbladder Inflation in Striped Bass LarvaeRared in Intensive SystemsWilliam Van Heukelem 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 Determination of Optimal Swimbladder Inflation in Striped Bass LarvaeRared in Intensive Systems READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1998 Total Funding Amount: $ 84,642.00 Proposal Code: 98-04 Institution: University of Maryland PI: William Van Heukelem 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.
- 2002 Situation & Outlook Report Survey and Production
Berkshire Technology Group Inc., Massachusetts20022002 Situation & Outlook Report Survey and ProductionMichael Lehan 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 2002 Situation & Outlook Report Survey and Production READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2002 Total Funding Amount: $ 49,720.00 Proposal Code: 02-03 Institution: Berkshire Technology Group Inc., Massachusetts PI: Michael Lehan 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.
- Governmental Regulations of Growth and Development: Improving the Legal Framework for Aquaculture in the Northeastern United States
Rutgers University1990Governmental Regulations of Growth and Development: Improving the Legal Framework for Aquaculture in the Northeastern United StatesAlex Wypyszinski 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 Governmental Regulations of Growth and Development: Improving the Legal Framework for Aquaculture in the Northeastern United States READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1990 Total Funding Amount: $ 93,780.00 Proposal Code: 90-01 Institution: Rutgers University PI: Alex Wypyszinski 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.
- Evaluating the Economic Impacts of Piscivorous Predator Damage and Control Methods at Finfish Aquaculture Facilities in the Northeastern States
USDA/APHIS/ADC Denver Wildlife Research Center1995Evaluating the Economic Impacts of Piscivorous Predator Damage and Control Methods at Finfish Aquaculture Facilities in the Northeastern StatesRichard Bruggers 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 Evaluating the Economic Impacts of Piscivorous Predator Damage and Control Methods at Finfish Aquaculture Facilities in the Northeastern States READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1995 Total Funding Amount: $ 145,732.00 Proposal Code: 95-03 Institution: USDA/APHIS/ADC Denver Wildlife Research Center PI: Richard Bruggers 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.
- Conference Support Request of Northeastern Aquaculture Conference and Exposition (NACE-3)
Rhode Island Commission on Aquaculture2002Conference Support Request of Northeastern Aquaculture Conference and Exposition (NACE-3)Eileen Naughton 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 Conference Support Request of Northeastern Aquaculture Conference and Exposition (NACE-3) READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2002 Total Funding Amount: $ 5,000.00 Proposal Code: 02-04 Institution: Rhode Island Commission on Aquaculture PI: Eileen Naughton 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' Education and Awareness Video Program
Mott Media, Inc.1996Northeast Aquaculture' Education and Awareness Video ProgramPeter Mottur 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' Education and Awareness Video Program READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1996 Total Funding Amount: $ 34,503.75 Proposal Code: 96-01 Institution: Mott Media, Inc. PI: Peter Mottur 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 Environmental Impacts of Oyster Aquaculture in New England Waters
Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center2009Assessment of Environmental Impacts of Oyster Aquaculture in New England WatersChristopher Davis 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 Environmental Impacts of Oyster Aquaculture in New England Waters READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2009 Total Funding Amount: $ 199,994.00 Proposal Code: 09-20 Institution: Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center PI: Christopher Davis 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 Genetic Markers to Assess Disease Resistance in the Eastern Oysters
Marine Biological Laboratory2005Development of Genetic Markers to Assess Disease Resistance in the Eastern OystersSteven Roberts 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 Genetic Markers to Assess Disease Resistance in the Eastern Oysters READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 128,496.00 Proposal Code: 05-02 Institution: Marine Biological Laboratory PI: Steven Roberts 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 Culture Methods for Commercial Production of Rainbow Smelt (Osmerus mordax)
University of New Hampshire2003Development of Culture Methods for Commercial Production of Rainbow Smelt (Osmerus mordax)David Berlinsky 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 Culture Methods for Commercial Production of Rainbow Smelt (Osmerus mordax) READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2003 Total Funding Amount: $ 126,208.00 Proposal Code: 03-01 Institution: University of New Hampshire PI: David Berlinsky 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 Isolation of Novel Probiotic Bacteria for use in Marine Aquaculture
Delaware State University2012Identification and Isolation of Novel Probiotic Bacteria for use in Marine AquacultureDennis McIntosh 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 Isolation of Novel Probiotic Bacteria for use in Marine Aquaculture READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2012 Total Funding Amount: $ 19,981.00 Proposal Code: 13-20 Institution: Delaware State University PI: Dennis McIntosh 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.


























