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THE NATIONAL OFFSHORE AQUACULTURE ACT OF 2005
Aug 3, 2005 marine aquaculture operations, demonstrations, and research, through public-private partnerships. (3) Establish a permitting process for aquaculture in the Exclusive …
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ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY OF MARINE AQUACULTURE
pollution, then aquaculture production may not be contributing to overall economic sustainability. U.S. marine aquaculture may expand in the future through increased offshore and nearshore …
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BAY STATE AQUACULTURE PROJECTS GET GREEN LIGHT FROM NATIONAL …
Oct 31, 2017 Two new grants to the Woods Hole Sea Grant program totaling more than $650,000 are part of a national strategic investment in aquaculture and will support research …
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SUSTAINABLE MARINE AQUACULTURE - WOODS HOLE …
Aquaculture. He has over 25 years experience in aquaculture worldwide and has published numerous articles in aquaculture science and technology. In addition to his academic …
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WHOI ADVANCING A SEAWEED SOLUTION TO DEVELOP NEW KELP STRAINS
Aug 10, 2021 Aquaculture already supplies more than half of the world’s seafood consumed by humans, with seaweed totaling 27% of annual global aquaculture tonnage. WHOI’s Scott …
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DOWN ON THE FARM…RAISING FISH - WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC …
Sep 21, 2004 Aquaculture, or fish farming, is changing how we think about one of our main sources of protein. With many fish stocks shrinking due to overfishing or environmental …
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NEW REGULATIONS PROPOSED FOR OFFSHORE FISH FARMS
May 25, 2007 Aquaculture—the farming of fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants—accounts for nearly half of all seafood consumed in the world today. The industry is growing rapidly as wild fish …
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OCEAN ACIDIFICATION GETS A WATCHFUL EYE IN NEW ENGLAND …
Dec 3, 2019 “Aquaculture businesses haven’t seen the effects yet, but the industry is vulnerable and could be at risk in the future.” Ocean acidification stems from a variety of factors, including …
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WHERE WILL WE GET OUR SEAFOOD? - WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC …
Sep 21, 2011 Wild fisheries are declining, as 80 percent of assessed fish species are fully or over-exploited, while aquaculture is increasing globally as a source of seafood production, …
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AQUACULTURE - WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION
Jun 25, 2020 Marine aquaculture is playing an increasingly important role for the planet as a food and potential energy source, especially as arable land and freshwater become …
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