Fisheries, Aquaculture and Tourism
How to Catch TouristsSession at the Maine Fishermen's Forum, 2014 Friday February 28, 2014 at 9 am, Pen Bay Room, Samoset Resort, Rockland.read more
View ArticleThe Seaweed Scene 2013
The Seaweed Scene is a meeting to network with colleagues, catch up on the latest in research and development, and to help plan the future for seaweed science, management and industry. The Seaweed...
View ArticleNortheast Aquaculture Research Farm Network: NARF-Net
Northeast Aquaculture Research Farm Network (NARF-Net)Research and extension colleagues in the northeast have teamed up with shellfish farmers to create a network of commercial farms that are doubling...
View ArticleSeaweed Scene 2015
Seaweed Scene 2015 was held as part of the second Maine Seaweed Festival on the waterfront campus of the Southern Maine Community College in South Portland, ME, on August 29. Year 4 of the “Seaweed...
View ArticleFinancing and Crop Insurance Programs
Monday, April 25th, 2016 5:30 p.m. at UMaine's Hutchinson Center in BelfastAn introduction to programs from the University of Maine Cooperative Extension and Maine Farm Service Agency that may be of...
View ArticleSeaweed Aquaculture Industry Overview
Sugar kelp (Saccharina latissima) was the first commercial kelp crop to be cultivated in Maine in 2010, with other native species under development since then.read more
View ArticleEmerging Species for Seaweed Aquaculture
Emerging SpeciesThe University of Maine’s Center for Cooperative Research is home to the sea vegetable aquaculture nursery where new native species are being developed for aquaculture. Dulse (Palmaria...
View ArticleReferences & Resources
Cited SourcesCarignan, S. 2014. New Maine festival to celebrate benefits of seaweed. Bangor Daily News, Maine. Aug. 27, 2014.Chopin, T., AH Buschmann, C Halling, M Troell, N Kautsky, A Neori, GP...
View ArticleDV-15-07 Maine Seaweed Festival 2015
Aaron Pastor Macro Maine, Inc. PO Box 11266 Portland, Maine 04104read more
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