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On Sept. 5, we'll be having our annual Women in North American Aquaculture Summit and we hope you can be in attendance. It's free and open to everyone. Register by visiting our website.
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
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Gabriel Luna, co-founder of Global Shrimp Council and director of Shrimp Masterclass, is hosting the first Shrimp Masterclass in Miami, on Oct. 28-29, where people can learn all about the shrimp industry.
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Maryland has introduced a new aquaculture law that expands the definition of ‘shellfish’ to also include live mollusks, molluscan bivalves (notably including scallops) and bivalve shells.
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Contamination can be detrimental to aquatic life, which is why liners for ponds and tanks that support aquatic life must not only hold water in but also keep dangerous materials out. Plastatech ®Fish Grade offers excellent resistance to most oils and chemicals. It also stands up to the harsh conditions of a saltwater application. Yet it is specially formulated to be.
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Individuals seeking to enter the field of aquaculture are often given varying advice about the training and skills which are needed to obtain a job in aquaculture. Within the field of aquaculture there are many career opportunities, including jobs from the level of seasonal employment through program administration.
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Understanding Aquaculture is an introductory guide to Aquaculture, ideal for those studying fisheries, aquaculture, natural resources management, environmental policy and food science, as well as the interested general public. Understanding Aquaculture includes contents and case studies drawn from throughout the world, making it international in scope.
» Order your copy today
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A scientist at the University of New Hampshire (UNH)’s College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA) is studying how integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) has found oysters help control the production of nitrogen produced from farming shrimp. IMTA is a system in which two or more organisms are farmed together.
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The Alutiiq Pride Marine Institute (APMI) has been working on shellfish enhancement and gardening efforts for over thirty years mostly focusing on native littleneck and butter clams in south-central Alaska. During this time, staff have noticed an increasing expansion of the populations of the soft-shell clam (Mya arenaria) both in geographical distribution and densities on beaches near the tribal communities they serve.
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