📅 Nov 18 AIE Weekly
📰 AIE Website Updates
Check out our brand-new Blog Archive page, where you can find a complete list of all our past blog posts. We have also launched a News Feed page to keep you updated with the latest articles from our AIE partners. Lastly, you may have noticed a 404 error on the Courses or Jobs pages recently. We’ve been collaborating with tech support to troubleshoot this seemingly random error. In the meantime, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at admin@aquainfoexchange.org if you encounter this error. We appreciate your patience as we work towards a long-term solution! >> Read More
❓Questions of the Week
📖 Aquaculture Education Resources
Asked in Aquaculture Education by Ethan Weber | View Post »
Hey y’all! Sorry again for the extended hiatus. In an effort to get back to more frequent resource posts, I figured it would be good to see what may be most useful to our educators. Please add your votes and don’t be afraid to comment or message me if you have any other suggestions! What resources [aquaculture education] would you find most useful? >> Vote in Poll
🦪 Markets for New England Oysters
Asked in New England Oyster Growers by Rebecca Taylor | View Post »
Hello, I’m looking for advice on how to find markets for my cultivated oysters? The market I planned on didn’t work out and the few other buyers I have called don’t even want to talk with me it seems. Am I just going about it wrong? Thanks for the advise. >> Answer
🐚 Whelk Dormancy
Asked by Ted Burdacki | View Post »
Can anyone tell me at what water temperature channel whelk more or less go dormant in New England waters? I have to remove predator netting off of clam seed beds. i do not want to remove them too early, or too late. (starting to get cold) >> Answer
📅 Events This Week
Aquaculture Activities in the Gulf of Maine
Connect & Learn
Wednesday, November 20 at 12pm EST
Michael Chambers, Research Associate Professor at the University of New Hampshire, will give an overview of the University of New Hampshire’s offshore aquaculture activities in the Gulf of Maine.
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