Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture
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Development of germ cell transplantation methods for enhancing aquaculture production of migratory fishes
One of the challenges of raising fish in hatcheries is reproduction. -
Ventura Shellfish Enterprise: Implementing an integrative model for new shellfish aquaculture permitting and production in federal waters proximate to Ventura, California
Increasing the supply of safe, sustainably produced domestic seafood is a priority for Sea Grant, NOAA and the Department of Commerce. -
Market Your Catch
This website provides information and resources about alternative marketing (often referred to as direct marketing) for seafood. -
Responsible aquaculture lures support in California
Aquaculture is still a rarity in California. However, numerous scientists, government officials, and NGOs are working to change that. -
Estimating the effectiveness of the world’s fishing-restricted areas
Marine protected areas (MPAs) where fishing is restricted may help promote sustainable fisheries by providing a refuge for fishes, allowing larger fish to survive and potentially spill over into ot -
Oceanographic effects on rockfish (Sebastes spp.) reproductive success and consequences for population dynamics
Rockfish populations on the West Coast plummeted in the late 20th century, due to a combination of overfishing, poor ocean conditions and nearly a decade of poor recruitment. -
New tool improves fishing efficiency and sustainability
New software targets the most abundant fishing grounds and reduces catch of unwanted or protected species using satellite data, maps and observations. -
State-of-the-art ocean chemistry monitoring comes to Humboldt Bay
A new monitoring instrument in Humboldt Bay will deliver continuous high-resolution data on water conditions in the bay—vital data for shellfish growers and scientists studying how ocean chemistry is changing. -
Red Tides: Questions and Answers
Answers about California red tides -
From condors to oysters, California Sea Grant funds new coastal research
California Sea Grant awards $2.87 million to 12 new research projects
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