🎓 Expanding Aquaculture Access in Higher Ed
What does aquaculture look like at Minority Serving Institutions—and what could it become with the right support? Former NOAA Knauss Fellow Kaitlyn Theberge set out…
What does aquaculture look like at Minority Serving Institutions—and what could it become with the right support? Former NOAA Knauss Fellow Kaitlyn Theberge set out…
We’re excited to roll out two new features on the Aquaculture Information Exchange that make learning more rewarding and interactive: Course Certificates and Course Reviews!…
This week’s guest post comes from Kelp Lines, a newsletter collaboration between Ocean Strategies, Washington Sea Grant, and the Washington Seaweed Collaborative. We’re highlighting the…
May 12 🔎 Insights from New England Across New England, farms, nonprofits, and colleges are piloting new ways to attract and train aquaculture talent—from on‑the‑water apprenticeships…
We just passed 1,900 members on the Aquaculture Information Exchange (woohoo!), and we’re aiming to reach 2,000 by the end of May! To get there…
If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to breed oysters, Hannah Colwell is the right person to ask. As a hatchery technician at the Northeast…
This recipe story is an excerpt from the Tidewater Oyster Gardeners Association Spring 2025 Newsletter. Sadly, the author Howard Delano passed away February 15 of…
Sorry this one’s a little late. I was sick yesterday 🙁 – Joe 🤝 Aquaculture Extension Conference 2027 Posted in Aquaculture Extension by Emma Hauser…
Zach Gordon is an aquaculture extension educator with Connecticut Sea Grant and manages the National Seaweed Hub platform, the go-to resource for anyone interested in…
Planning an aquaculture conference, symposium, or workshop? Create an AIE group for your event on the Aquaculture Information Exchange, the all-in-one platform for the American…