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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries is giving about $1.2 million to four partners to continue ongoing projects that restore Atlantic salmon habitat in the Gulf of Maine region.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced that $45 million is available for projects that will advance habitat restoration and climate priorities of tribes and underserved communities.
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A new study by researchers at the University of California shows that more than 90 per cent of global "blue food" production, including capture fisheries and aquaculture, face substantial risk from environmental changes, such as sea-level changes and ocean temperature changes.
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Marbase Marystown Inc. announced an ambitious plan in 2019 to turn a tiny Newfoundland shipyard into a crucial service and supply center for the aquaculture industry, including a hatchery for lumpfish.
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The second volume of Medaka: Biology, Management, and Experimental Protocols, together with the first volume, helps to familiarize scientists with the advantages of using medaka in experimental designs, to facilitate research using medaka, and to stimulate progress by adopting medaka as a model animal.
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Sea Grant is one of aquaculture’s best partners in the U.S. Founded in 1966, it is a joint effort of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and 34 university-based programs in every coastal and Great Lakes state, plus Puerto Rico and Guam. In a world of lobbyists and people tied to screens, Sea Grant stands out for its commitment to unbiased science and real-life connection.
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Oct. 2-5, 2023
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
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