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  • Development of Broodstock Diets for Atlantic Halibut

    University of Maine2003Development of Broodstock Diets for Atlantic HalibutNicholas 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 Broodstock Diets for Atlantic Halibut READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2003 Total Funding Amount: $ 61,417.00 Proposal Code: 03-02 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.

  • Genetic Improvement of the American Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) for Commercial Culture in the Northeast

    Rutgers University1988Genetic Improvement of the American Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) for Commercial Culture in the NortheastSusan 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 Genetic Improvement of the American Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) for Commercial Culture in the Northeast READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1988 Total Funding Amount: $ 510,000.00 Proposal Code: 88-01 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.

  • Testing and Application of Novel Probiotic Bacteria for use in Marine Aquaculture

    Delaware State University2014Testing and Application 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 Testing and Application of Novel Probiotic Bacteria for use in Marine Aquaculture READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2014 Total Funding Amount: $ 190,508.00 Proposal Code: 15-06 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.

  • Cross-breeding and Field Trials of Disease-resistant Eastern Oysters, Crassostrea virginica

    University of Maine2005Cross-breeding and Field Trials of Disease-resistant Eastern Oysters, Crassostrea virginicaPaul Rawson 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 Cross-breeding and Field Trials of Disease-resistant Eastern Oysters, Crassostrea virginica READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 248,436.00 Proposal Code: 05-1-3 Institution: University of Maine PI: Paul Rawson 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 and Evaluating Genetic Lines of the Bay Scallop (Argopecten irradians) in the Northeast to Improve Growth, Survival and Restoration Potential

    NOAA2005Developing and Evaluating Genetic Lines of the Bay Scallop (Argopecten irradians) in the Northeast to Improve Growth, Survival and Restoration PotentialSheila Stiles 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 and Evaluating Genetic Lines of the Bay Scallop (Argopecten irradians) in the Northeast to Improve Growth, Survival and Restoration Potential READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 100,000.00 Proposal Code: 05-1-2 Institution: NOAA PI: Sheila Stiles 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 Indicators of Health for Farmed Atlantic Salmon

    University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science2005Development of Indicators of Health for Farmed Atlantic SalmonRosemary Jagus 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 Indicators of Health for Farmed Atlantic Salmon READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 50,565.00 Proposal Code: 05-4-5 Institution: University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science PI: Rosemary Jagus 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.

  • Determining the Demand for Locally Produced Baitfish in the Northeast

    University of Delaware2002Determining the Demand for Locally Produced Baitfish in the NortheastJohn Pesek 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 Determining the Demand for Locally Produced Baitfish in the Northeast READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2002 Total Funding Amount: $ 54,597.00 Proposal Code: 02-12 Institution: University of Delaware PI: John Pesek 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.

  • Surveillance of Infectious Anemia Virus (ISAV) in the Northeast

    University of Maine2000Surveillance of Infectious Anemia Virus (ISAV) in the NortheastJohn Singer 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 Surveillance of Infectious Anemia Virus (ISAV) in the Northeast READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2000 Total Funding Amount: $ 134,650.00 Proposal Code: 00-03 Institution: University of Maine PI: John Singer 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.

  • Addressing a Critical Bottleneck for Sea Urchin Aquaculture: Juvenile Grow Out

    2005Addressing a Critical Bottleneck for Sea Urchin Aquaculture: Juvenile Grow OutJay Gingrich 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 Addressing a Critical Bottleneck for Sea Urchin Aquaculture: Juvenile Grow Out READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 117,000.00 Proposal Code: 05-5-10 Institution: PI: Jay Gingrich 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.

  • Production and Culture Performance of Triploid Bay Scallops

    Martha's Vineyard Shellfish Group2003Production and Culture Performance of Triploid Bay ScallopsRichard 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 Production and Culture Performance of Triploid Bay Scallops READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2003 Total Funding Amount: $ 103,022.00 Proposal Code: 03-03 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.

  • Northeast Region's State Extension Travel Support to Attend the National Aquaculture Extension Conference (NAEC '03)

    Rutgers University2002Northeast Region's State Extension Travel Support to Attend the National Aquaculture Extension Conference (NAEC '03)Gef 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 Northeast Region's State Extension Travel Support to Attend the National Aquaculture Extension Conference (NAEC '03) READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2002 Total Funding Amount: $ 13,195.00 Proposal Code: 02-06 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.

  • 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.

  • New Tools To Prevent Bacterial Diseases In Shellfish Hatcheries

    University of Rhode Island2012New Tools To Prevent Bacterial Diseases In Shellfish HatcheriesDavid Rowley 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 New Tools To Prevent Bacterial Diseases In Shellfish Hatcheries READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2012 Total Funding Amount: $ 199,514.00 Proposal Code: 13-10 Institution: University of Rhode Island PI: David Rowley 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.

  • Evaluation and Genetic Analysis of Hard Clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, Stocks for QPX-resistence

    Rutgers University2005Evaluation and Genetic Analysis of Hard Clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, Stocks for QPX-resistenceJohn Kraeuter 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 and Genetic Analysis of Hard Clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, Stocks for QPX-resistence READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 71,173.00 Proposal Code: 05-4-6 Institution: Rutgers University PI: John Kraeuter 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.

  • Continuing Studies of the Role of Bacteria (Vibrio spp.) and Microalgae (Gymnodinium sanguineum) in Unexplained Juvenile Oyster Mortalities

    SUNY - Stony Brook1994Continuing Studies of the Role of Bacteria (Vibrio spp.) and Microalgae (Gymnodinium sanguineum) in Unexplained Juvenile Oyster MortalitiesGordon Taylor 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 Continuing Studies of the Role of Bacteria (Vibrio spp.) and Microalgae (Gymnodinium sanguineum) in Unexplained Juvenile Oyster Mortalities READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1994 Total Funding Amount: $ 11,145.00 Proposal Code: 94-04 Institution: SUNY - Stony Brook PI: Gordon Taylor 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 Communication/Outreach

    19971998 Communication/Outreach 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 Communication/Outreach READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1997 Total Funding Amount: $ 22,492.00 Proposal Code: 97-10, 97-11, 97-12 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.

  • 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.

  • Increasing Minority Professional Participation in Urban Aquaculture and Public Aquariums

    Cheyney University of Pennsylvania2020Increasing Minority Professional Participation in Urban Aquaculture and Public AquariumsSteven Hughes 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 Increasing Minority Professional Participation in Urban Aquaculture and Public Aquariums READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2020 Total Funding Amount: $ 19,901.00 Proposal Code: MG20-01 Institution: Cheyney University of Pennsylvania PI: Steven Hughes 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.

  • Teleost Spermatozoal Transcriptomes: Requisite Foundation for Functional Genomics, Sperm Quality and Male Fertility

    University of Maryland2013Teleost Spermatozoal Transcriptomes: Requisite Foundation for Functional Genomics, Sperm Quality and Male FertilityCurry Woods 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 Teleost Spermatozoal Transcriptomes: Requisite Foundation for Functional Genomics, Sperm Quality and Male Fertility READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2013 Total Funding Amount: $ 20,000.00 Proposal Code: 14-01 Institution: University of Maryland PI: Curry Woods 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.

  • Development of More Efficient Methods of Vibro sp. Detection and Identification of Vibrio sp. Abundance in Cultured Oysters from Northeast U.S. Farms and from Retail Sites Post-harvest

    Roger Williams University2010Development of More Efficient Methods of Vibro sp. Detection and Identification of Vibrio sp. Abundance in Cultured Oysters from Northeast U.S. Farms and from Retail Sites Post-harvestRoxanna Smolowitz 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 More Efficient Methods of Vibro sp. Detection and Identification of Vibrio sp. Abundance in Cultured Oysters from Northeast U.S. Farms and from Retail Sites Post-harvest READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2010 Total Funding Amount: $ 187,024.00 Proposal Code: 12-01 Institution: Roger Williams University PI: Roxanna Smolowitz 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 a Producer's Practical Guide to Intensive Aquaculture

    Cornell University2000Development of a Producer's Practical Guide to Intensive AquacultureMichael 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 Development of a Producer's Practical Guide to Intensive Aquaculture READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2000 Total Funding Amount: $ 13,933.00 Proposal Code: 00-04 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.

  • HFRP Floating Raceway to Raise Trout in Treated Mine Water

    Duquesne Light Company2002HFRP Floating Raceway to Raise Trout in Treated Mine WaterCharles Blankenship 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 HFRP Floating Raceway to Raise Trout in Treated Mine Water READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2002 Total Funding Amount: $ 48,000.00 Proposal Code: 02-14 Institution: Duquesne Light Company PI: Charles Blankenship 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.

  • Mini-Regional Extension Project to Develop and Deliver Industry Targeted Workshops

    Salem State College2004Mini-Regional Extension Project to Develop and Deliver Industry Targeted WorkshopsJoseph Buttner 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 Mini-Regional Extension Project to Develop and Deliver Industry Targeted Workshops READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2004 Total Funding Amount: $ 31,350.00 Proposal Code: 04-01 Institution: Salem State College PI: Joseph Buttner 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 of Hard Clams Resistant to HN Disease and Development of Diagnostic Test Methods.

    Roger Williams University2022Identification of Hard Clams Resistant to HN Disease and Development of Diagnostic Test Methods.Roxanna Smolowitz 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 Hard Clams Resistant to HN Disease and Development of Diagnostic Test Methods. READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2022 Total Funding Amount: $ 199,996.00 Proposal Code: 22-01 Institution: Roger Williams University PI: Roxanna Smolowitz 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.

  • Milford Shellfish Seminar

    Department of Commerce1993Milford Shellfish Seminar 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 Milford Shellfish Seminar READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1993 Total Funding Amount: $ 2,500.00 Proposal Code: 93-01 Institution: Department of Commerce 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.

  • EXTENSION & EDUCATION | NRAC | Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center

    In collaboration with the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), the Cooperative Extension System acts as a vital link between a state's Land Grant University and its populace, transforming research into practical education and action. Cooperative Extension empowers both rural and urban communities, regardless of size, to confront challenges, embrace evolving technology, enhance nutrition and food safety, prepare for emergencies, and safeguard the environment. NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA EXTENSION & EDUCATION WHAT IS EXTENSION? OUR IMPACT NORTHEAST AQUACULTURE EXTENSION NETWORK EXTENSION COLLABORATIONS & RESOURCES FARMER & PUBLIC OUTREACH WHAT IS EXTENSION? “All universities engage in research and teaching, but the nation’s more than 100 land-grant colleges and universities have a third, critical mission — Extension. Through extension, land-grant colleges and universities bring vital, practical information to agricultural producers, small business owners, consumers, families, and young people.” – USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Photo courtesy of UMaine Extension: Joey Conroy In collaboration with the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), the Cooperative Extension System acts as a vital link between a state's Land Grant University and its populace, transforming research into practical education and action. With its extensive reach spanning every county nationwide, Extension channels groundbreaking discoveries from research labs to individuals, communities, and businesses, empowering them to enhance their livelihoods. Cooperative Extension empowers both rural and urban communities, regardless of size, to confront challenges, embrace evolving technology, enhance nutrition and food safety, prepare for emergencies, and safeguard the environment. Specifically, as it relates to aquaculture, Extension agents serve as the vital link between university resources and expertise with industry professionals and local communities. Collaborating closely with industry specialists, community leaders, and research scientists, they facilitate the exchange of knowledge and resources to meet the needs of communities and user groups. Their roles encompass various tasks, including conducting applied research, gathering and disseminating information through various channels such as pamphlets, courses, workshops, and meetings, providing technical reviews, and advocating for new research to address identified needs. In essence, these specialists simplify complex information and demonstrate its practical application in problem-solving. Extension agents specialize in specific areas such as fisheries management improvement, seafood safety enhancement, fishing gear innovation, sustainable aquaculture development, pollution reduction, habitat restoration, and other topics crucial for advancing the safety and productivity of coastal-related industries. LEARN MORE ABOUT EXTENSION NORTHEAST AQUACULTURE EXTENSION NETWORK The Northeast Aquaculture Extension Network (NAEN) is a group of extension professionals (land grant, sea grant, and other) in the region that connect through networking events, an email listserv, professional development trainings, and mentoring. The goal is to create a broad network of professional extension agents to tackle issues of regional importance and broaden the impact of their work. If you would like to join the network or participate in the professional development programming, please reach out to Zachary Gordon at zachary.gordon@uconn.edu . This video is showcases our most recent professional development program: OUR IMPACT Since its inception in 1986, the Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center has significantly impacted the advancement of U.S. aquaculture technology, education and outreach. Some of the Extension's recent research, education and outreach accomplishments are highlighted below. At UMD’s Aquaponics Lab, the Farmers Have Fins New Greenhouse Will Triple Research, Education of Sustainable Farming Read More Larger Fish Fillets Connected to Gut Microbiome Grad Student Transplants Gut Bacteria to Increase Aquaculture Yields Read More NOAA Sea Grant Develops 5-Year Aquaculture Investment Plan This five-year investment plan was developed to allow for consistent, reliable and recurring aquaculture funding opportunities. Read More Bolstering Fish and Dairy Consumption in the Granite State UNH research studies tailored nutritional education that also benefits regional food industries Read More Bringing Oysters Back to NH’s Great Bay COLSA research team leads the charge on regional efforts to restore native oyster reefs in New Hampshire Read More Extension's impact resonates across every corner of the Northeast, aiding fisherpeople, producers, and families in maximizing profits and securing their future. With economic development at its core, Extension fosters direct links between university science and local communities, nurturing physical, emotional, and financial well-being.This influence manifests in myriad ways, benefiting hundreds of families and businesses, spanning from urban centers to farms and ranches scattered throughout the region. While some impact stems directly from Extension's programming expenditures, the most significant effects emerge indirectly through extensive research, collaborations, and educational initiatives led by faculty members and staff across all counties and tribal nations. Every dollar invested in Extension sets off a ripple effect, leading to increased yields, enhanced wages, improved health outcomes, and numerous other economic advantages. For over a century, Cooperative Extension agents across all of our northeaster Land-grant universities have equipped farmers, fisherpeople, and producers with the knowledge vital for success and survival. As we progress further into the 21st century, Extension continues to lay the groundwork for sustaining this economic impact for generations to come. COLLABORATIONS & RESOURCES COLLABORATIONS & RESOURCES Encountering challenges on your farm that require expert resolution? Contemplating the integration of new technologies but need support? We recommend reaching out to your nearby extension agent or specialist. They possess the expertise and resources to assist you in addressing farm-related issues and navigating the adoption of innovative solutions. EXTENSION AQUACULTURE RESOURCES: University of Maryland Aquaculture https://extension.umd.edu/programs/agriculture-food-systems/program-areas/animal-science/aquaculture/ Penn State Introduction to Aquaculture https://extension.psu.edu/introduction-to-aquaculture UConn SeaGrant Aquaculture Resources https://seagrant.uconn.edu/publications/aquaculture/ UNH Sea Grant https://seagrant.unh.edu/our-work/aquaculture URI Aquaculture Extension https://web.uri.edu/coopext/programs/food-systems/aquaculture/ EXTENSION AQUACULTURE EXPERTS: REGIONAL EXPERTS: Kevin Madley - NOAA Fisheries, GARFO - Regional Aquaculture Coordinator - Aquaculture permitting CONNECTICUT: Zachary Gordon - Assistant Extension Educator - Seaweed Aquaculture Tessa Getchis - Senior Extension Educator - Aquaculture Michael Gilman - Assistant Extension Educator - Aquaculture DELAWARE: Dennis McIntos h - Delaware State University - Professor and Extension Specialist - Aquaculture Edward Hale - Delaware Sea Grant - Fisheries and Aquaculture MAINE: Dana Morse - Senior Extension Program Manager, Aquaculture Lea Annie Fagan - Marine Extension Associate Jaclyn Robidoux - Marine Extension Associate, Seaweed MARYLAND: Allen Pattillo - University of Maryland Extension - Shellfish Aquaculture Technology Specialist Catherine Frederick - University of Maryland Extension - RAS-N Extension Specialist Annie Schatz - Maryland Sea Grant - Aquaculture Projects Coordinator Chengchu (Cathy) Liu - University of Maryland Extension - Seafood Technology Specialist Matt Parker - University of Maryland Extension - Aquaculture Business Specialist Donald Webster - University of Maryland Extension - Regional Specialist MASSACHUSETTS: Joshua Reitsma - Fisheries and Aquaculture Specialist Abigail Archer - Fisheries and Aquaculture Specialist Rachel Hutchinson - Marine Resource Specialist Danny Badger - Marine Extension Specialist - Aquaculture NEW HAMPSHIRE: Micheal Chambers - Research Associate Professor, Aquaculture Extension Specialist Gabriela Bradt - Aquaculture and Fisheries Extension Specialist Linas Kenter - Aquaculture and Fisheries Research Scientist NEW JERSEY: Michael Acquafredda - Aquaculture Specialist, Rutgers, Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory Douglas Zemeckis - Marine Extension Specialist - Rutgers Dept. of Agriculture and Natural Resources NEW YORK: Barry Udelson - NY Sea Grant - Aquaculture Specialist Michael Ciarramella - NY Sea Grant - Seafood Specialist Antoinette Clemetson - NY Sea Grant - Marine Fisheries Specialist Gregg Rivara - Cornell Cooperative Extension - Aquaculture Specialist PENNSYLVANIA: Zach Nemec - Delaware River Coastal Outreach Specialist RHODE ISLAND: Azure Dee Cygler - University of Rhode Island, Fisheries and Aquaculture Specialist Robbie Hudson - University of Rhode Island, Fisheries and Aquaculture Specialist Hisham A. Abdelrahman - Roger Williams University, Assistant Professor of Marine Biology - Aquaculture Extension Specialist VERMONT: John Brawley - Aquaculture Outreach Specialist WEST VIRGINIA: Vacant STILL HAVE QUESTIONS? FARMER & PUBLIC OUTREACH NRAC is committed to supporting aquaculture farmers and recognizing their pivotal role in the food production chain. Our organization funds research and development initiatives to enhance the industry and streamline farmers' operations. Through collaborations with sponsored researchers and extension agents dedicated to farmer assistance, NRAC facilitates workshops and informational sessions across the northeastern United States. Moreover, our researchers actively engage with farmers, providing hands-on support in technology transfer, data collection, disease management, and various other aspects. Useful Resources for Aquaculture Farmers Find manuals, fact sheets, annual reports and articles in the PUBLICATIONS section. If you are looking for information on research topics or publications you cannot find on our website, contact Sharon Adams , Administrator for NRAC, for assistance with a literature search You may also be interested in learning more about current and past projects and reading their accompanying reports, which may contain information applicable to your business. View all PROJECTS . 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

  • Support the Program Planning, Publications, and Communications for NRAC

    University of Maryland2006Support the Program Planning, Publications, and Communications for NRACFred Wheaton 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 the Program Planning, Publications, and Communications for NRAC READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2006 Total Funding Amount: $ 126,160.00 Proposal Code: 06-7 Institution: University of Maryland PI: Fred Wheaton 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 Newsletter, Northeastern Aquaculture

    1996NRAC Newsletter, Northeastern Aquaculture 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 Newsletter, Northeastern Aquaculture READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1996 Total Funding Amount: $ 23,745.00 Proposal Code: 96-12 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.

  • Computer Network Communication System

    1993Computer Network Communication System 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 Computer Network Communication System READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1993 Total Funding Amount: $ 25,000.00 Proposal Code: 93-05 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.

  • Unexplained Mortalities of Hatchery-Reared Oysters, Crassostrea virginica, in the Northeast: A Preliminary Study

    SUNY - Stony Brook1991Unexplained Mortalities of Hatchery-Reared Oysters, Crassostrea virginica, in the Northeast: A Preliminary StudyMonica Bricelj 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 Unexplained Mortalities of Hatchery-Reared Oysters, Crassostrea virginica, in the Northeast: A Preliminary Study READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1991 Total Funding Amount: $ 11,828.00 Proposal Code: 91-02 Institution: SUNY - Stony Brook PI: Monica Bricelj 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 Novel Approach to Prevent Super Chill in Atlantic Salmon

    University of Maine2016A Novel Approach to Prevent Super Chill 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 A Novel Approach to Prevent Super Chill in Atlantic Salmon READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2016 Total Funding Amount: $ 165,624.00 Proposal Code: 16-07 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.

  • PUBLICATIONS | 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 PUBLICATIONS See NRAC publications below or browse publications by topics listed below. Many publications are available through NRAC's fellow regional aquaculture center partners. Visit their websites to learn more. Southern Regional Aquaculture Center https://srac.msstate.edu/ Western Regional Aquaculture Center https://wracuw.org/ North Central Regional Aquaculture Center https://www.ncrac.org/ Center for Tropical and Subtropical Aquaculture https://www.ctsa.org/ Filter by Type of Publication Annual Report Fact Sheet Manuals and Other Publications Situation and Outlook Reports 2023 Manuals and Other Publications Best Practices for the East Coast Shellfish Aquaculture Industry East Coast Shellfish Growers Association, UDSA/NIFA, NOAA, NRAC, The Nature Conservancy East Coast Shellfish Growers Association READ MORE 2021 Manuals and Other Publications Lumpfish Hatchery Handbook University of New Hampshire Elizabeth A. Fairchild Michael R. Pietrak Gary S. Burr READ MORE 2020 Annual Report 2020 Annual Report University of Maryland READ MORE 2017 Annual Report 2017 NRAC Annual Report University of Maryland READ MORE 2017 Nutrition Fact Sheet How to Grow White Worms University of New Hampshire Elizabeth A. Fairchild Michelle L. Walsh READ MORE 2017 Fact Sheet NRAC Funding Grows in the Northeast Aquaculture Industry University of New Hampshire Elizabeth A. Fairchild Kelly Cullen Curt Grimm READ MORE 2017 Nutrition Fact Sheet White Worms - A Low Cost Live Feed for the Ornamental Industry Elizabeth A. Fairchild Michelle L. Walsh Jesse T. Trushenski READ MORE 2016 Annual Report 2016 NRAC Annual Report University of Maryland READ MORE 2015 Annual Report 2015 Annual Report University of Maryland READ MORE 2014 Annual Report 2014 Annual Report University of Maryland READ MORE 2014 Manuals and Other Publications Northeastern U.S. Aquaculture Management Guide University of Connecticut Tessa L. Getchis READ MORE 2013 Annual Report 2013 NRAC Annual Report University of Maryland READ MORE 2013 Shellfish Fact Sheet Dead and Dying Shellfish: What to Do? Rutgers University Gef Flimlin Dale F. Leavitt Roxanna Smolowitz READ MORE 2012 Annual Report 2012 NRAC Annual Report University of Maryland READ MORE 2012 Finfish Fact Sheet General Fish Health Management Cornell University Paul R. Bowser READ MORE 2011 Annual Report 2011 NRAC Annual Report University of Maryland READ MORE 2010 Manuals and Other Publications Best Management Practices for the East Coast Shellfish Aquaculture Industry NRAC Gef Flimlin Sandy Macfarlance Edwin and Kathleen Rhodes READ MORE 2010 Shellfish Fact Sheet Mussel Aquaculture in the Northeast University of Maine Dana Morse Michael A. Rice READ MORE 2010 Shellfish Fact Sheet Cultured Mussels of the Northeast University of Rhode Island Michael A. Rice READ MORE 2010 Finfish Fact Sheet An Overview of Baitfish Aquaculture in the Northeast Delaware State University Dennis Mcintosh READ MORE 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

  • Development of a Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Extension Network

    University of Delaware1993Development of a Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Extension NetworkJohn Ewart 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 a Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Extension Network READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1993 Total Funding Amount: $ 150,000.00 Proposal Code: 93-03 Institution: University of Delaware PI: John Ewart 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 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 Hampshire2018Improving Hatchery Techniques of Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) for Use as a Cleaner Fish to Control Sea Lice in Atlantic Salmon and Steelhead Trout Net PensElizabeth 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 Hatchery Techniques of Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) for Use as a Cleaner Fish to Control Sea Lice in Atlantic Salmon and Steelhead Trout Net Pens READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2018 Total Funding Amount: $ 200,000.00 Proposal Code: 18-03 Institution: University 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.

  • Developing a Sustainable Market for Northeast USA Aquacultured Products by Effecting Attitudinal Changes in the Food Service/Restaurant Sector

    C&J Associates1997Developing a Sustainable Market for Northeast USA Aquacultured Products by Effecting Attitudinal Changes in the Food Service/Restaurant SectorLinda O'Dierno 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 a Sustainable Market for Northeast USA Aquacultured Products by Effecting Attitudinal Changes in the Food Service/Restaurant Sector READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1997 Total Funding Amount: $ 46,150.00 Proposal Code: 97-07 Institution: C&J Associates PI: Linda O'Dierno 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 Diets and Rearing Conditions from Commercial Aquaculture of Black Sea Bass

    University of Rhode Island2002Development of Diets and Rearing Conditions from Commercial Aquaculture of Black Sea BassTerry 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 Development of Diets and Rearing Conditions from Commercial Aquaculture of Black Sea Bass READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2002 Total Funding Amount: $ 158,840.00 Proposal Code: 02-09 Institution: University of Rhode Island PI: Terry 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.

  • Hard Clam Winter Mortality

    Rutgers University1995Hard Clam Winter MortalityJohn Kraeuter 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 Hard Clam Winter Mortality READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1995 Total Funding Amount: $ 80,000.00 Proposal Code: 95-01 Institution: Rutgers University PI: John Kraeuter 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 Development of a Code of Practice and Best Management Practices for East Coast Shellfish Growers

    2005The Development of a Code of Practice and Best Management Practices for East Coast Shellfish GrowersEdwin Rhodes 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 Development of a Code of Practice and Best Management Practices for East Coast Shellfish Growers READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 178,694.00 Proposal Code: 05-5-7 Institution: PI: Edwin Rhodes 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 Manipulation of Oysters through Hybridization and Polyploidy

    University of Delaware1990Genetic Manipulation of Oysters through Hybridization and PolyploidyPatrick Gaffney 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 Manipulation of Oysters through Hybridization and Polyploidy READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1990 Total Funding Amount: $ 134,759.00 Proposal Code: 90-03 Institution: University of Delaware PI: Patrick Gaffney 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.

  • Pump Energy Risk Monitoring for RAS Operations: A Data-Driven Foundation

    Cornell University2025Pump Energy Risk Monitoring for RAS Operations: A Data-Driven FoundationMichael 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 Pump Energy Risk Monitoring for RAS Operations: A Data-Driven Foundation READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2025 Total Funding Amount: $25,000 Proposal Code: MG25-21 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Assessing Resistance to QPX Disease: Development of Cellular and Molecular Methods

    University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science2005Assessing Resistance to QPX Disease: Development of Cellular and Molecular MethodsRobert 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 Assessing Resistance to QPX Disease: Development of Cellular and Molecular Methods READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 192,016.00 Proposal Code: 05-4-2 Institution: University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science PI: Robert 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.

  • The New Jersey Shellfish Water Quality Email Alert System

    Rutgers University2025The New Jersey Shellfish Water Quality Email Alert SystemMichael P. Acquafredda, PhD 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 New Jersey Shellfish Water Quality Email Alert System READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2025 Total Funding Amount: $19,402 Proposal Code: MG25-11 Institution: Rutgers University PI: Michael P. Acquafredda, PhD 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.

  • An Industry Directed Feasibility Study of the Razor Clam (Ensis directus) as a candidate for Interidal and Shallow Subtidal Culture in the Northeastern U.S.

    Massachusetts Maritime Academy2000An Industry Directed Feasibility Study of the Razor Clam (Ensis directus) as a candidate for Interidal and Shallow Subtidal Culture in the Northeastern U.S.William Burt 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 An Industry Directed Feasibility Study of the Razor Clam (Ensis directus) as a candidate for Interidal and Shallow Subtidal Culture in the Northeastern U.S. READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2000 Total Funding Amount: $ 76,900.00 Proposal Code: 00-05 Institution: Massachusetts Maritime Academy PI: William Burt 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 Investigation of Larval Development and Mortality in the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica

    University of Maryland1992A Comprehensive Investigation of Larval Development and Mortality in the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginicaDonald Meritt 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 Investigation of Larval Development and Mortality in the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1992 Total Funding Amount: $ 198,698.00 Proposal Code: 92-03 Institution: University of Maryland PI: Donald Meritt 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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