🎓 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…
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…
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…
This is a repost of Nicole Kirchhoff’s column @nkirchhoff published by Hatchery International. If you would like your blog, newsletter, or writing to be featured…
This is a repost from NOAA Fisheries’s News blog, which showcases a new report that details the science, planning, and investments NOAA’s Aquaculture Program has…
Originally published in Aquaculture North America March/April 2025 – reposted with permission. The following is an excerpt of the new column by Imani Black of…
Originally published in the Global Seafood Alliance Newsletter – April 1, 2025Reposted with permission The following is an excerpt from a letter written by GSA’s…
Guest Post by Nicole Kirchhoff | This is a public post about available hurricane relief resources and can be shared with non-AIE members. If you…
Near the top among reasons given for the slow development of the US’s marine aquaculture industry is regulatory complexity, leading to a slow painful permitting…