The eeBLUE aquaculture literacy mini-grants program offsite link is a program that supports informal learning institutions, seafood farmers, and NOAA partners in co-developing innovative sustainable aquaculture experiences. In 2021, ten aquaculture literacy projects in six states were awarded funding. Funding for this program was provided by NOAA Fisheries and the National Sea Grant Office, and awards are collaboratively managed by NOAA Office of Education and the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) offsite link through the eeBLUE partnership offsite link.
Abalone aquaculture education pilot project
Apalachicola Bay aquaculture demonstration pilot project
Aquaculture ME! Supporting cross-sector collaboration in Maine aquaculture education
Bringing aquaculturists and the public together through the sci-café experience
Kelp to the kitchen: Bringing seaweed and chefs together
Martha's Vineyard oyster aquaculture literacy program: The magic of Martha's Vineyard oysters
Ocean farmers: Learning together through play
Offshore optics: Taking a closer look at open-ocean aquaculture
SEE (social, economic, ecological) aquaculture: Enhancing marine aquaculture awareness through outreach education
The story of the Yellow Perch: Understanding Ohio’s wild and farmed fisheries
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