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- 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.
- Development of Triploids to Advance the Soft-shell Clam Aquaculture in the Northeastern Coasts
Morgan State University2024Development of Triploids to Advance the Soft-shell Clam Aquaculture in the Northeastern CoastsMing Liu 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 Triploids to Advance the Soft-shell Clam Aquaculture in the Northeastern Coasts READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2024 Total Funding Amount: $159,660 Proposal Code: 24-07 Institution: Morgan State University PI: Ming Liu 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.
- Predator Exclusion Device (PED) to Control Predation by Conchs (Busycon) on Oyster Aquaculture Grounds
Cotuit Oyster Co.1995Predator Exclusion Device (PED) to Control Predation by Conchs (Busycon) on Oyster Aquaculture GroundsDick Nelson 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 Predator Exclusion Device (PED) to Control Predation by Conchs (Busycon) on Oyster Aquaculture Grounds READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1995 Total Funding Amount: $ 25,100.00 Proposal Code: 95-06 Institution: Cotuit Oyster Co. PI: Dick Nelson 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.
- Market Research for Nori Production
1994Market Research for Nori Production 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 Market Research for Nori Production READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1994 Total Funding Amount: $ 9,500.00 Proposal Code: 94-01 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.
- Possible Cytotoxic Effects of the Dinoflagellate, Gyrodinium aureolum on Juvenile Bivalve Molluscs
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Studies1993Possible Cytotoxic Effects of the Dinoflagellate, Gyrodinium aureolum on Juvenile Bivalve MolluscsSandra Shumway APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Possible Cytotoxic Effects of the Dinoflagellate, Gyrodinium aureolum on Juvenile Bivalve Molluscs READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1993 Total Funding Amount: $ 2,849.00 Proposal Code: 93-07 Institution: Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Studies PI: Sandra Shumway READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.
- Transforming a Predator into Resource: Trapping and Marketing the Green Crab
Salem State College2005Transforming a Predator into Resource: Trapping and Marketing the Green CrabJoseph 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 Transforming a Predator into Resource: Trapping and Marketing the Green Crab READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 39,459.00 Proposal Code: 05-5-4 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.
- Targeted Biosecurity Education and Best Management Practices Development Program for Aquaculturists, Extension Agents, Researchers & Regulators
Micro Technologies, Inc.2007Targeted Biosecurity Education and Best Management Practices Development Program for Aquaculturists, Extension Agents, Researchers & RegulatorsMichele Walsh 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 Targeted Biosecurity Education and Best Management Practices Development Program for Aquaculturists, Extension Agents, Researchers & Regulators READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2007 Total Funding Amount: $ 89,920.00 Proposal Code: 06-24 Institution: Micro Technologies, Inc. PI: Michele Walsh 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 - 1990
1990Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center Newsletter - 1990 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 - 1990 READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1990 Total Funding Amount: $ 15,000.00 Proposal Code: 90-04 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.
- Developmental Assistance for State Aquaculture Associations in the Northeastern Region
University of Delaware1995Developmental Assistance for State Aquaculture Associations in the Northeastern RegionJohn 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 Developmental Assistance for State Aquaculture Associations in the Northeastern Region READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1995 Total Funding Amount: $ 58,740.00 Proposal Code: 95-11 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.
- White worm, Enchytraeus albidus, Production and Marketing for Live Aquaculture Feed
University of New Hampshire2014White worm, Enchytraeus albidus, Production and Marketing for Live Aquaculture FeedElizabeth 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 White worm, Enchytraeus albidus, Production and Marketing for Live Aquaculture Feed READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2014 Total Funding Amount: $ 151,925.00 Proposal Code: 15--10 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.
- 1997 Project Development
19961997 Project Development APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA 1997 Project Development READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1996 Total Funding Amount: $ 43,024.00 Proposal Code: 96-11 Institution: PI: READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.
- Management, Diagnosis, and Prevention of Flounder Infectious Necrotizing Enteritis (FINE)
University of Rhode Island2002Management, Diagnosis, and Prevention of Flounder Infectious Necrotizing Enteritis (FINE)Marta 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 Management, Diagnosis, and Prevention of Flounder Infectious Necrotizing Enteritis (FINE) READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2002 Total Funding Amount: $ 54,357.00 Proposal Code: 02-02 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.
- Impact Assessment of NRAC Funding on Aquaculture in the Northeast
University of New Hampshire2014Impact Assessment of NRAC Funding on Aquaculture in the NortheastElizabeth 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 Impact Assessment of NRAC Funding on Aquaculture in the Northeast READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2014 Total Funding Amount: $ 150,000.00 Proposal Code: 15-11 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.
- Alternative Marketing Options to Improve Profitability of the Northeast Aquaculture Industry
Pennsylvania State University1992Alternative Marketing Options to Improve Profitability of the Northeast Aquaculture IndustryGregory Hanson 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 Alternative Marketing Options to Improve Profitability of the Northeast Aquaculture Industry READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1992 Total Funding Amount: $ 200,000.00 Proposal Code: 92-01 Institution: Pennsylvania State University PI: Gregory Hanson 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 Effluent Treatment Using Ornamental and Restoration Aquatic Plants
Delaware State University2005Aquaculture Effluent Treatment Using Ornamental and Restoration Aquatic PlantsDennis 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 Aquaculture Effluent Treatment Using Ornamental and Restoration Aquatic Plants READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 112,719.00 Proposal Code: 05-3-2 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.
- 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.
- FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES | NRAC | Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center
NRAC has approximately $700,000 for project funding available in the fall of 2025. Each project can be funded up to $300,000. NRAC supports projects that occur in either marine or freshwater environments, at sea or on land, and in urban centers or rural settings. Aquaculture organisms are always primarily aquatic and include finfish, shellfish, or invertebrates, seaweed, other aquatic plants, and microalgae. 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 FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Heading 5 NRAC REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Open for Invited Applicants Only Proposals are due by 5:00 pm EST, November 7, 2025 Based on extensive input from aquaculture industry, Extension, and research representatives throughout the region, NRAC is seeking research areas listed below and in the RFP. Funding for approved projects may begin 2026 NRAC possibly has approximately $800,000 for project funding available in the Spring of 2026. Each project can be funded up to $300,000. Your proposal must have a Logic Model. View Logic Model View Logic Model Instructions Please make sure you follow font size and page limit requirements. See all requirements in the RFA. NRAC TARGETED RESEARCH AREAS 2025 2025-2026 Priority Statement Targeted Project Area (TPA) The following statement, as prepared by the NRAC Technical and Industry Advisory Council and approved by the Board of Directors, is intended to address challenges and opportunities identified by industry members for research, demonstration, outreach, and/or education. Pre-proposals that address these areas will receive equal consideration. Areas described below are in no particular order. Aquaculture commodities chosen for study should have proven or have viable economic potential for commercial development in the Northeast region. Collaborative partnership(s) with appropriate industry sector(s), firm(s), fishing groups, or tribal groups is highly encouraged. Projects that promise to produce tangible end-products that are of direct use or value to aquaculture businesses or address key bottlenecks to aquaculture operations or marketing are preferred. NRAC encourages a diversity of projects and multi-disciplined investigators to advance aquaculture (including aquaponics) in the Northeast as it relates to species, production systems, applications, and markets. NRAC supports projects that demonstrate measurable impacts in either marine or freshwater environments, at sea or on land, and in urban centers or rural settings. Aquaculture organisms are always aquatic and include finfish, shellfish, invertebrates, seaweed, other aquatic plants, and microalgae. Goal: To improve the opportunities for growth and sustainability of the aquaculture industry by focusing on areas of economic, environmental, and social impacts at all industry stages (i.e., product life-cycle curve): New/young businesses: issues affecting barriers to entry, assisting market or industry segment entrants Established businesses: issues affecting scalability and growth as demands increase Mature businesses: issues affecting sustainability and maintenance such as the development of new market opportunities or diversification Statement of Opportunity: Aquaculture in the northeast region includes a diversity of species, systems, and industries. NRAC funds projects that focus on all aspects of aquaculture and emphasize outcomes leading to development and sustainable growth of the industry. Members of the Industry Advisory Committee have identified the following challenges as major constraints: Access to capital and/or increasing financial literacy Operation siting Navigating the regulatory environment Education-to-workforce pipeline Infrastructure needs and/or shortfalls Commercial water access and water rights Improving efficiency and optimizing production Disease, biosecurity, and/or product safety Practical responses to environmental interactions and/or change and identifying potential biological, market, and policy solutions Industry-wide strategic planning Market/public acceptance of aquaculture Market development, expansion, and diversification Sustainable waste management and environmental stewardship NRAC welcomes proposals that address these identified issues, as well as other issues that advance aquaculture in the Northeast. 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 of the Fifth International Conference on Toxic Marine Phytoplankton
1991Support of the Fifth International Conference on Toxic Marine Phytoplankton 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 of the Fifth International Conference on Toxic Marine Phytoplankton READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1991 Total Funding Amount: $ 5,000.00 Proposal Code: 91-04 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.
- Sponsorship of the Northeast Aquaculture Conference & Exposition
Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center2013Sponsorship of the Northeast Aquaculture Conference & ExpositionChristopher 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 Sponsorship of the Northeast Aquaculture Conference & Exposition READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2013 Total Funding Amount: $ 5,000.00 Proposal Code: 14-05 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 the Summer Flounder Aquaculture Industry
University of Rhode Island1996Development of the Summer Flounder Aquaculture IndustryDavid Bengtson 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 the Summer Flounder Aquaculture Industry READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1996 Total Funding Amount: $ 146,939.00 Proposal Code: 96-06 Institution: University of Rhode Island PI: David Bengtson 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.
- Update of the Northeast Aquaculture: Farming the Waters Video
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth2003Update of the Northeast Aquaculture: Farming the Waters VideoGodwin Ariguzo 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 Update of the Northeast Aquaculture: Farming the Waters Video READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2003 Total Funding Amount: $ 23,742.00 Proposal Code: 03-11 Institution: University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth PI: Godwin Ariguzo 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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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 NRACregional research and extension projects in support of the aquaculture industry in the northeastern United States. NRAC empowers Northeastern aquaculture through cutting-edge science and collaborative partnerships, driving sustainable growth and innovation for a thriving industry and healthier 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 We take pride in the NRAC program's remarkable ability to maximize the impact of federal funds. With our industry-driven research approach, we directly address issues identified at the grassroots level, benefiting both local communities and industries across the nation. Through our coordinated regional teams, we engage in vigorous collaboration to uncover innovative solutions, leveraging the exceptional scientific and outreach talent within the Northeastern Region. RFP FY 2025 CURRENT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES NRAC FUNDED PROJECTS LEARN ABOUT NRAC ABOUT NRAC The Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center (NRAC), headquartered at University of Maryland, College Park, 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, NRAC develops and sponsors cooperative regional research and Extension projects in support of the aquaculture industry in the northeastern United States. LEARN MORE ABOUT NRAC RECENT FUNDED PROJECTS The New Jersey Shellfish Water Quality Email Alert System Rutgers University READ MORE Cool Surfclam Fall: A Pilot Marketing Study of Urban Consumer Preferences for Farmed Surfclams (Spisula solidissima) Fishadelphia READ MORE Evaluation of Bacteria of Concern to the Salmonid Aquaculture Industry and a Potential Alternative Antimicrobial for Mitigation. University of Maine READ MORE Pump Energy Risk Monitoring for RAS Operations: A Data-Driven Foundation Cornell University READ MORE NRAC leads Northeastern aquaculture to global prominence. We champion economic sustainability and environmental stewardship through cutting-edge technology and collaborative research. We empower aquaculture and wild fisheries, driving economic expansion and environmental balance. VIEW ALL PROJECTS What is Aquaculture? Aquaculture encompasses the design of facilities, breeding, husbandry, nurturing, and harvesting of fish, shellfish, algae, aquatic plants, and various other organisms across diverse water environments. In the northeastern region of the United States, aquaculture involves deliberate cultivation of aquatic animals and algae in various water bodies, including freshwater, brackish water, and seawater. Beyond large-scale commercial ventures, it plays a crucial role in enhancing wild stocks, conserving endangered species, and supporting subsistence needs. The management and control of growth environments in this region are tailored to meet the specific requirements of different species, showcasing a remarkable diversity compared to traditional terrestrial farming. LEARN ABOUT AQUACULTURE The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. WHO WE ARE
- Shellfish STEM-GIS (ShellGIS) Development for Improved Siting and Farm Management
Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center2010Shellfish STEM-GIS (ShellGIS) Development for Improved Siting and Farm ManagementChristopher 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 Shellfish STEM-GIS (ShellGIS) Development for Improved Siting and Farm Management READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2010 Total Funding Amount: $ 85,000.00 Proposal Code: 12-21 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 a Model Quality Assurance Program for the Aquaculture Industry in the Northeast
1994Development of a Model Quality Assurance Program for the Aquaculture Industry in the Northeast 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 Model Quality Assurance Program for the Aquaculture Industry in the Northeast READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1994 Total Funding Amount: $ 60,000.00 Proposal Code: 94-02 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 Restoration and Mitigation Aquatic Plant Species and Markets to Advance the Commercialization of the Industry
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science2004Evaluating Restoration and Mitigation Aquatic Plant Species and Markets to Advance the Commercialization of the IndustryAndrew Lazur 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 Restoration and Mitigation Aquatic Plant Species and Markets to Advance the Commercialization of the Industry READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2004 Total Funding Amount: $ 449,903.00 Proposal Code: 04-20 Institution: University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science PI: Andrew Lazur 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.
- Measuring Flow within Shellfish Growout Systems: Developing and Evaluating a Logging Mini-flow Meter
Roger Williams University2013Measuring Flow within Shellfish Growout Systems: Developing and Evaluating a Logging Mini-flow MeterDale 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 Measuring Flow within Shellfish Growout Systems: Developing and Evaluating a Logging Mini-flow Meter READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2013 Total Funding Amount: $ 8,634.00 Proposal Code: 13-04 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.
- Hybridization, Genetic Manipulation and Sex Control in Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis)
University of Maryland1988Hybridization, Genetic Manipulation and Sex Control in Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis)Reginal 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 Hybridization, Genetic Manipulation and Sex Control in Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1988 Total Funding Amount: $ 200,000.00 Proposal Code: 88-02 Institution: University of Maryland PI: Reginal Harrell READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.
- Detection of Fish Pathogens for Fish Health Inspection by Non-Lethal Methods
University of Rhode Island1991Detection of Fish Pathogens for Fish Health Inspection by Non-Lethal MethodsPei Chang 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 Detection of Fish Pathogens for Fish Health Inspection by Non-Lethal Methods READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1991 Total Funding Amount: $ 309,027.00 Proposal Code: 91-01 Institution: University of Rhode Island PI: Pei Chang 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.
- Northeast Regional Aquaculture Industry Situation and Outlook Report
University of Rhode Island1992Northeast Regional Aquaculture Industry Situation and Outlook ReportMichael Bush 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 Regional Aquaculture Industry Situation and Outlook Report READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1992 Total Funding Amount: $ 35,029.00 Proposal Code: 92-04 Institution: University of Rhode Island PI: Michael Bush READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.
- Improving Lumpfish Breeding and Spawning
USDA ARS National Cold Water Marine Aquaculture Center Maine2022Improving Lumpfish Breeding and SpawningBrian Peterson APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Improving Lumpfish Breeding and Spawning READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2022 Total Funding Amount: $ 199,972.00 Proposal Code: 22-04 Institution: USDA ARS National Cold Water Marine Aquaculture Center Maine PI: Brian Peterson 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.
- Algal-Bacterial Interactions in Shellfish Hatcheries
University of Maine2012Algal-Bacterial Interactions in Shellfish HatcheriesPaul 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 Algal-Bacterial Interactions in Shellfish Hatcheries READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2012 Total Funding Amount: $ 18,488.00 Proposal Code: 13-21 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.
- Optimization of Hatchery and Culture Technology for Razor Clams
University of Maine2010Optimization of Hatchery and Culture Technology for Razor ClamsPaul 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 Optimization of Hatchery and Culture Technology for Razor Clams READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2010 Total Funding Amount: $ 93,616.00 Proposal Code: 11-01 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.
- 1994 Project Development
19931994 Project Development APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA 1994 Project Development READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1993 Total Funding Amount: $ 38,740.00 Proposal Code: 93-10 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.
- Dietary and Hormonal Regulation of Intestinal Phosphate Absorption in Fish
New Jersey Medical School1996Dietary and Hormonal Regulation of Intestinal Phosphate Absorption in FishRonaldo Ferraris APPLY HERE FOR GRANTS & FUNDING ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER CONNECTICUT DELAWARE MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT WASHINGTON D.C. WEST VIRGINIA Dietary and Hormonal Regulation of Intestinal Phosphate Absorption in Fish READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1996 Total Funding Amount: $ 116,810.00 Proposal Code: 96-05 Institution: New Jersey Medical School PI: Ronaldo Ferraris READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come. LEARN MORE ABOUT AQUACULTURE Proudly supported by: ABOUT PROJECTS PUBLICATIONS FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES EXTENSION & EDUCATION ABOUT AQUACULTURE © NRAC All rights reserved. Website design by PIVOT Creative & Consulting.
- Northeast Regional Aquaculture Extension Program for a More Viable, Profitable Industry
SUNY - Brockport1990Northeast Regional Aquaculture Extension Program for a More Viable, Profitable Industry 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 Regional Aquaculture Extension Program for a More Viable, Profitable Industry READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1990 Total Funding Amount: $ 108,994.17 Proposal Code: 90-02 Institution: SUNY - Brockport 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.
- Investigations into the Potential Health and Economic Benefits of Bivalve/Finfish co-culture
University of Maine2007Investigations into the Potential Health and Economic Benefits of Bivalve/Finfish co-cultureIan 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 Investigations into the Potential Health and Economic Benefits of Bivalve/Finfish co-culture READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2007 Total Funding Amount: $ 150,000.00 Proposal Code: 07-01 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.
- Safe Feedstocks for Bivalve Aquaculture
University of Rhode Island2014Safe Feedstocks for Bivalve AquacultureDavid 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 Safe Feedstocks for Bivalve Aquaculture READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2014 Total Funding Amount: $ 200,000.00 Proposal Code: 13-05 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.
- Developing Structual Engineering Guidelines for Open Ocean Aquaculture Installations
University of New Hampshire2023Developing Structual Engineering Guidelines for Open Ocean Aquaculture InstallationsDavid Fredriksson 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 Structual Engineering Guidelines for Open Ocean Aquaculture Installations READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2023 Total Funding Amount: $ 219,244.00 Proposal Code: 23-08 Institution: University of New Hampshire PI: David Fredriksson 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.
- Lipid Enrichment of Eastern Oyster Broodstock and Larvae for Increased Production
Cornell University2002Lipid Enrichment of Eastern Oyster Broodstock and Larvae for Increased ProductionGregg Rivara 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 Lipid Enrichment of Eastern Oyster Broodstock and Larvae for Increased Production READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2002 Total Funding Amount: $ 60,340.00 Proposal Code: 02-10 Institution: Cornell University PI: Gregg Rivara 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 Hatchery Efficiency for Summer Flounder and Cod
University of Rhode Island2003Increasing Hatchery Efficiency for Summer Flounder and CodDavid Bengtson 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 Hatchery Efficiency for Summer Flounder and Cod READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2003 Total Funding Amount: $ 57,936.00 Proposal Code: 03-16 Institution: University of Rhode Island PI: David Bengtson 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 - Phase II & Phase III
Salem State College2005Mini-Regional Extension Project to Develop and Deliver Industry Targeted Workshops - Phase II & Phase IIIJoseph 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 - Phase II & Phase III READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 30,850.00 Proposal Code: 05-01 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.
- Understanding Public Perceptions Associated with Design and Siting of Potential Aquaculture Projects
University of Rhode Island2020Understanding Public Perceptions Associated with Design and Siting of Potential Aquaculture ProjectsTracey Dalton 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 Understanding Public Perceptions Associated with Design and Siting of Potential Aquaculture Projects READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2020 Total Funding Amount: $ 199,917.00 Proposal Code: 20-01 Institution: University of Rhode Island PI: Tracey Dalton 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.
- 1999 Sea Scallop Aquaculture Summit Blueprint
19991999 Sea Scallop Aquaculture Summit Blueprint 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 1999 Sea Scallop Aquaculture Summit Blueprint READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 1999 Total Funding Amount: $ 1,000.00 Proposal Code: 99-03 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.
- Cross-Breeding for Disease Resistance in Eastern Oysters, Crassostrea Virginica
University of Maine2005Cross-Breeding for Disease Resistance in 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 for Disease Resistance in Eastern Oysters, Crassostrea Virginica READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2005 Total Funding Amount: $ 134,984.00 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Inventory of Barriers in the Northeast that Limit the Aquaculture Industry
University of Maryland2017Inventory of Barriers in the Northeast that Limit the Aquaculture IndustryMatt Parker 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 Inventory of Barriers in the Northeast that Limit the Aquaculture Industry READ PROJECT REPORTS & DOCUMENTS Project Summary Year: 2017 Total Funding Amount: $ 181,083.00 Proposal Code: 17-12 Institution: University of Maryland PI: Matt Parker 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.

































