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Innovative Aquaculture Tools for a Growing Industry
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Seafood is one of the healthiest food items you can eat, and where we source our seafood is very important. The OceanReports tool is like a realtor app for ocean neighborhoods—it can instantly assess whether a location is suitable for aquaculture.
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Aquaculture as Agriculture
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Misperceptions About Aquaculture
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U.S. Aquaculture By The Numbers
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Marine aquaculture is an important part of NOAA's sustainable seafood portfolio and is part of the agency’s strategy for coastal resiliency. In 2016, the U.S. aquaculture industry raised millions of pounds of fish/shellfish valued at $1.5 billion.
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Cooking Kelp with an Ocean Farmer
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Ocean farmer Bren Smith demonstrates an easy way to make a delicious dish featuring kelp noodles. Smith’s kelp farm, Thimble Island Ocean Farm, is located on 20 acres near the town of Branford, Connecticut.
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FishWatch: Learn About the Seafood You Love
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The U.S. is a global leader in sustainable seafood thanks to a rigorous science-based fisheries management process. FishWatch provides info on popular seafood harvested or farmed in the U.S. to help consumers make smart, sustainable seafood choices.
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U.S. Aquaculture By The Numbers
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NOAA Fisheries highlights U.S. aquaculture during Aquaculture Week, September 25-29, 2017. For more information, please visit http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/stories/2017/09/aquaculture-week-2017.html .
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Exploring U.S. Aquaculture
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NOAA Fisheries gives an overview of aquaculture in the United States. This video explores the advantages, challenges, and growth of aquaculture in our country.
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Oyster Farming in a Hawaiian Fishpond, Featuring Ku'uipo McCarty
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Oyster aquaculture is back in Hawaii. Kualoa Ranch has successfully raised harvestable oysters for the first time in Hawaii in 27 years, and did it using a traditional Hawaiian fishpond. Hear about it firsthand from farm manager, Ku'uipo McCarty.
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Voices from the Waterfront: Johnny Shockley, Chesapeake Oyster Farmer
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Chesapeake Bay offers a rich resource and a prime habitat for oysters. Today, oyster farming is growing again in this region of Maryland, and the tradition of working on the water is being passed down through generations.
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Marine Aquaculture: A Promising Future
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As demand for seafood increases, fishermen are learning that aquaculture can be a complimentary business endeavor to sustaining a livelihood on the water. Learn how New Hampshire fishermen are bringing their expertise to a marine aquaculture project.
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