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aquaculture

A commercial fishing trawl vessel in New England sets out a net.
NOAA to announce findings from 2016 Fisheries of the U.S. report: Wednesday, November 1
October 31, 2017
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
aquaculture
recreational fishing
commercial fishing
A commercial fishing trawl vessel in New England sets out a net.
Jay Styron sorts through oysters on his aquaculture farm in Cedar Island, North Carolina, in 2015.
It's #AquacultureWeek at NOAA
September 25, 2017
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
Aquaculture Week
aquaculture
Jay Styron sorts through oysters on his aquaculture farm in Cedar Island, North Carolina, in 2015.
Divers around the open-ocean aquaculture cage at the Cape Eleuthera Institiute in The Bahamas. These cages are not currently used in the Gulf, but represent one type of farming technology that could work in in the region.
Aquaculture: Bringing American-farmed seafood to your plate
September 25, 2017
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
aquaculture
Seafood Month
Divers around the open-ocean aquaculture cage at the Cape Eleuthera Institiute in The Bahamas. These cages are not currently used in the Gulf, but represent one type of farming technology that could work in in the region.
Lady's Island Oysters provides seed to local oyster growers. The final products are large, single oysters, which don't compete with the wild harvested cluster oysters in the area.
South Carolina oyster farming: One man finds success on the half shell
September 25, 2017
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
Aquaculture Week
aquaculture
seafood
Lady's Island Oysters provides seed to local oyster growers. The final products are large, single oysters, which don't compete with the wild harvested cluster oysters in the area.
Royal Bream raises in a floating net in Marseille, France. This represents one type of farming technology that could work in the Gulf.
Access new toolbox for sustainable aquaculture coastal planning, siting
December 14, 2016
Focus areas:
Charting
Topics:
aquaculture
coasts
Royal Bream raises in a floating net in Marseille, France. This represents one type of farming technology that could work in the Gulf.
Divers around the open-ocean aquaculture cage at the Cape Eleuthera Institiute in The Bahamas. These cages are not currently used in the Gulf, but represent one type of farming technology that could work in in the region.
NOAA expands opportunities for U.S. aquaculture
January 11, 2016
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
aquaculture
Divers around the open-ocean aquaculture cage at the Cape Eleuthera Institiute in The Bahamas. These cages are not currently used in the Gulf, but represent one type of farming technology that could work in in the region.
Exploring US aquaculture.
Oyster aquaculture could significantly improve Potomac River estuary water quality
April 9, 2014
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
aquaculture
Exploring US aquaculture.
Divers around the open-ocean aquaculture cage at the Cape Eleuthera Institiute in The Bahamas. These cages are not currently used in the Gulf, but represent one type of farming technology that could work in in the region.
Coastal ocean aquaculture can be environmentally sustainable
December 18, 2013
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
aquaculture
Divers around the open-ocean aquaculture cage at the Cape Eleuthera Institiute in The Bahamas. These cages are not currently used in the Gulf, but represent one type of farming technology that could work in in the region.

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