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Minnesota Sea Grant will
serve as project leader with team members from New York, Illinois-Indiana,
Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. New York Sea Grant Fisheries
and Ecosystem Specialist Jesse Lepak, Oswego, N.Y., will serve as the New York
representative to the Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative.
Aquaculture involves the
controlled-environment breeding, rearing, harvesting, and sales of marine and
freshwater fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants.
The Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative project work includes:
The Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative project work includes:
.
working with state-level advisory groups and regional liaisons,
.
development of websites, listservs, and webinars to share and disseminate the best available
science information on aquaculture,
.
an annual aquaculture event for sharing new research, data, and information
relevant to
the aquaculture industry,
. evaluation
of consumer perceptions, demand, and willingness to pay for aquaculture products
.
interviews and survey of Great Lakes aquaculture industry producers to determine
the research
most useful to them
. policy
analysis and gathering of stakeholder input to identify which barriers most constrain
aquaculture industry growth in the Great Lakes Basin, and
. identification
of specific strategies, presented as recommendations to the Great Lakes aquaculture
industry, on how to overcome challenges and how to potentially leverage
opportunities.
New York Sea Grant is one of
33 Sea Grant science, education, and outreach programs located in every coastal
and Great Lakes state, Puerto Rico, Lake Champlain, and Guam and administered
by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Learn more at www.nyseagrant.org.
For more information on the Sea Grant announcement of $16 million in federal funding to advance sustainable aquaculture in the U.S., see click here.
For more information on the Sea Grant announcement of $16 million in federal funding to advance sustainable aquaculture in the U.S., see click here.
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Gil Burgess Said,
Maybe "commercial fishing" will return to Lake Ontario!
Posted on Wed Oct 16, 03:24:00 PM EDT