Updates on Aquaculture

Perspectives | Dec 31, 2018

by Chris Vonderweidt

Aquaculture Program Manager

2018 was a year of partnerships, progress, and growth for our aquaculture team. We took on local infrastructure projects, state-level growth initiatives, and workforce development efforts that will grow opportunities to work on the water in Maine.

A white motorboat floats through rows of black buoys that line an area used for aquaculture.
A white motorboat floats through rows of black buoys that line an area used for aquaculture.

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South Portland Pier Aquaculture & Fishing Needs Assessment

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Floating the idea of more Maine shellfish, everywhere

As regional and global markets clamor for cold water shellfish, the state's producers look to expand their market base.

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