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Long academic paper examining how fish farms are currently used and what type of problems, anticipated and unintended, were caused by aquaculture over the past two decades.
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Aquaculture information and resources, bibliographies, and US federal programs in aquaculture.
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The overall goal of the project is to stimulate the further development of commercial aquaculture in New England, thereby increasing seafood production, creating new employment opportunities, and contributing to economic and community development.
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Offshore Mussels Make a Splash
Flounder Shows Promise for Stock Enhancement.
Learn more about offshore aquaculture at a March 14 roundtable.
UNH to Co-host U.S. / Canada Sustainable Aquaculture
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An international journal devoted to research on the exploration, improvement and management of all aquatic food resources, both plant and animal.
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An international journal devoted to research on the exploration, improvement and management of all aquatic food
resources, both floristic and faunistic, from freshwater, brackish and marine
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E zine on aquatic topics generally, with some aquaculture articles.
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The Aquatic Network is an information service for the aquatic world. Subject areas covered include aquaculture, conservation, education, fisheries, limnology, oceanography, ocean engineering, maritime heritage, and seafood.
The list of suitors lining up to develop renewable-energy projects off Rhode Island’s coastal waters is getting longer. Read
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