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Editor's Note 
 
This newsletter features a story about the NOAA recommending $200 million for restoration projects and one from the community manager of the Aquaculture Information Exchange.
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
 
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NOAA recommends $220 million for restoration projects

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is recommending about $220 million for 32 transformational habitat restoration and coastal resilience projects in 2024, and an additional $66 million for future years. 


Garware introduces eco-friendly ropes for aquaculture

Garware Technical Fibres has created Renew Ropes, which they say is the first rope made from 100 percent recycled materials to reduce carbon footprint by 50 percent.


 
 
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Viewpoint: Growing together online

Imagine an online space crafted for the aquaculture community, where every interaction is meaningful and tailored to your professional interests. That’s the goal of the Aquaculture Information Exchange (AIE), an innovative social networking platform reshaping how aquaculture professionals across the United States and beyond connect, communicate, and collaborate. » Read More...
 
 
 
B.C. Aquaculture 
 

DFO looks to closed containment to replace B.C. salmon net pens by 2029

The Canadian government will be issuing nine-year licenses for closed containment projects on land and sea as part of its transition plan to ban open-net salmon farming. » Read More...

“Same as shutting us down”: First Nations leaders slam Canada’s plan to ban B.C. salmon farming by 2029

First Nations leaders are expressing their frustrations for the lack of consultation and collaboration for the Canadian government’s five-year plan to remove net pen salmon farming in the province. » Read More...

 
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