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Presentations from the 2010 NACE
Aquaculture Education
Bivalve Aquaculture
General Shellfish Aquaculture I
General Shellfish Aquaculture II
General Aquaculture
Marine Finfish Aquaculture
Marketing Aquaculture Production


New Developments in Finfish Disease
Ocean Acidification
Oyster Aquaculture
Practical Aquaculture Engineering
Financial Resources & Risk Management Workshop

AQUACULTURE EDUCATION

Oceans First - J. Bowdoin 1.5MB

A Long Term Investment in Student Learning; Working with Black Sea Bass & the National Marine Fisheries Service - J. Roy 1.66MB

Training Teachers to Incorporate Aquaculture in the K-12 Classroom - S. Rademaker 496KB

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BIVALVE AQUACULTURE

Progress on New Strategies for Mussel Farming in Southern New England - S. Lindell 689KB

The Ordeal of Permitting Offshore Mussel Culture Sites in Massachusetts Coastal Waters - R. Karney 730KB

Softshell Clam Restoration/Enhancement Efforts in Massachusetts - J. Buttner 652KB

Evaluation of three hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria (Linne), stocks grown in Massachusetts and New Jersey for QPX resistance - J. Kraeuter 655KB

Our current state of knowledge about razor clam culture in the northeast - D. Leavitt 2.41MB

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GENERAL SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE I

Working Toward Consensus: Application of Carrying Capacity in Management of Bivalve Aquaculture - C. Byron 6.35MB

Initial Investigation of the Culture of the Common Whelk (Buccinum Undatum) - M. Devin 2.73MB

An Assessment of Growout Strategies for the Green Sea Urchin (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) - P. Fraungruber 2.14MB

Massachusetts PSP: a fifteen year retrospective – G. Bettencourt 355KB

New Brunswick Oyster Aquaculture: A novel production technique results in a novel product – L. Lanteigne 1.32MB

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GENERAL SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE II

Post-Capture Lobster Mortality: What Role Does the Microflora of the Lobster Play in This Syndrome? – D. Basti 2.45MB

Restoration and Enhancement of Softshell Clam (Mya arenaria) Populations in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts – T. Shields 1.03MB

Site Selection for Subtidal Aquaculture Development Areas: A Comprehensive Habitat Mapping Approach – O. Nichols 4.33MB

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GENERAL AQUACULTURE

Integrated Designs for Sustainable Aquaculture: Benefits and Challenges of 'Going Green' – A. Danylchuk 835KB

Genetic Analyses of Stress Physiology & Growth Rate Using Inbred Lines of Rainbow Trout – R. Drew 1.13MB

Marine Aquaculture Effluent Treatment Design and Process – T. Guerdat 779KB

A Victory Garden for the 21st Century – T. Orsillo 2.53MB

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MARINE FINFISH AQUACULTURE

Experience with Marine Recirculation Systems at the CCAR – N. Brown 3.34MB

Aquaculture Training Academies; Tools in the Transition from Hunters to Herdsmen – S Belle 479KB

Innovation in Microdiets for the Marine Fish Hatchery; Reducing Dependence on Live Feeds – N. King 733KB

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MARKETING AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION

Developing a Marketing Brand – R. Rheault 3.16MB

Positioning Your Products in the Marketplace: Strategies to Increase Sales and Profits - L. O'Dierno 1.79MB

Marketing Matunuck – P. Raso 2.04MB

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NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FINFISH DISEASE

Are Sea Lice Vectors for Other Diseases? – I. Bricknell 304KB

The Initial Invasion of Vibrio anguillarum O2ß into the Intestinal Structures of Juvenile Atlantic Cod – J. Fortier 327KB

Mussel Co-culture on Salmon Farms: An Alternate Sea Lice Treatment? – S. Molloy 1.87MB

Immunoinformatics Driven Genome Derived Approach to Vaccine Development – M. Gomez-Chiarri 729KB

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OCEAN ACIDIFICATION

Oyster Hemocytes, Cells Involved Directly in Shell Calcification, Maintain Internal pH and Calcium under Acidic Conditions: How About Other Bivalves? – A. Croxton 579KB

Effects of Ocean Acidification on Marine Shell-Forming Organisms: From the Past ... Into the Future – E. Thomas 1.68MB

The Cellular Model of Oyster Biomineralization – A. Mount 2.32MB

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OYSTER AQUACULTURE

Investigating the Influence of Adult Oysters on Larval Settlement – A Murphy 1.91MB

Oyster Habitat Restoration in Wellfleet – M. Faherty 3.16MB

Performance of Three of the Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) Rhode Island Shellfish Farms – K. Markey 787KB

Oyster Growing Area Water Temperature Monitoring Related to Potential for Vibrio parahaemolyticus – J. Hickey 1.01MB

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PRACTICAL AQUACULTURE ENGINEERING

Various Technological Developments in the Québec Aquaculture Industry – D. Fournier 719KB

Engineering Design of a Boutique Tilapia Production Facility – J. Ebeling 1.78MB

Engineering Aspects of Rearing Largemouth Bass in a Modified Cranberry Bog – D. Leavitt 1.73MB

Upwellers and FLUPSYS – G. Flimlin 4.84MB

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FINANCIAL RESOURCES & RISK MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP

Risk Management and Crop Insurance Overview – J. Mangus 395KB

USDA Farm Service Agency Overview – S O'Neill 111KB

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Christopher V. Davis, Ph.D
Executive Director
Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center
5717 Corbett Hall, Room 436
Orono, ME 04469-5717
Phone: (207) 581.2263
Fax: (207) 581.1479
maic@maineaquaculture.org
cdavis@midcoast.com