Alaska’s mariculture industry is continuing to grow, even though it is in its infancy compared to that in other states.
The first thing to know about the mariculture industry in Alaska is how much money and effort are going into making it a major economic driver for years to come. The second thing is that, aside from ...
A free online webinar April 15 will highlight Alaska’s growing mariculture industry and its role in coastal economies and food security.
RAKOT: ICAR–Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has started work on developing a policy for mariculture, a specialized branch of farming of aquatic plants and animals in salt water, to ...
A growing contingent of Southeast Alaskans are driving local economic transformation toward sustainability and Indigenous leadership. Traditional industries like logging and fishing are being ...
Mariculture is becoming very popular, with four mariculture zones having been established in Eastern Visayas alone. The main proponent — Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources-Fisheries Management ...
All mariculture farms in the sea would operate only in an area leased out for the purpose by the respective maritime states. State-run Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has said that ...
Southeast Alaska’s seaweed and shellfish industry is in line to receive a boost from the federal government. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced last week that it would provide $500,000 in ...
House Bill 41 would allow certain nonprofits to pursue mariculture enhancement or restoration projects for species of shellfish — like abalone, razor clams, sea cucumbers and king crab. (Photo by ...
The global population is expected to exceed 10 billion people in our grandchildren’s lifetimes. That’s a lot of people to feed. Traditional, land-based means of meat production are facing hard limits ...
A fishing boat is seen in a large yellow croaker cultivation zone in the sea area of Nanji island in Wenzhou, east China's Zhejiang Province, Aug. 18, 2018. Local fishermen were busy with catching of ...