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Aquaculture in Shared Waters – Aquaculture in Maine
The goal of these fact sheets is to inform readers about the possibilities of integrating aquaculture with current fishing and seafood businesses, and to diversify incomes along Maine’s working waterfront. This document was produced courtesy of funding though the NOAA Sea Grant Aquaculture Research Program 2012, Award #NA10OAR4170081, for the project “Aquaculture In Shared Waters” […]
Read moreAquaculture in Shared Waters – Getting to Know Your Water
The goal of these fact sheets is to inform readers about the possibilities of integrating aquaculture with current fishing and seafood businesses, and to diversify incomes along Maine’s working waterfront. This document was produced courtesy of funding though the NOAA Sea Grant Aquaculture Research Program 2012, Award #NA10OAR4170081, for the project “Aquaculture In Shared Waters” […]
Read moreAquaculture in Shared Waters – Husbandry
The goal of these fact sheets is to inform readers about the possibilities of integrating aquaculture with current fishing and seafood businesses, and to diversify incomes along Maine’s working waterfront. This document was produced courtesy of funding though the NOAA Sea Grant Aquaculture Research Program 2012, Award #NA10OAR4170081, for the project “Aquaculture In Shared Waters” […]
Read moreBagaduce Fishway Panels – Accessible Version
The Bagaduce River Watershed is home to hundreds of species of birds, other animals, and plants, and is one of the most productive estuaries in Maine.
Read moreMaine Ocean and Coastal Acidification Partnership Meeting Notes – Winter 2017
Meeting notes from the meeting at Bigelow Laboratories, 18 December 2017
Read moreDowneast Fisheries Trail – 5 Year Report, Spring 2017
Downeast Fisheries Trail: Celebrating the Fisheries Heritage of Downeast Maine, Then and Now 5 Year Report • Spring 2017 The Downeast Fisheries Trail connects 45 historic and active fisheries sites from Penobscot Bay to Passamaquoddy Bay that illustrate the region’s maritime heritage. Sites include fish hatcheries, aquaculture facilities, fishing harbors, clam flats, processing plants, historical […]
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