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Alaska Mariculture Cluster Wins Regional Challenge Grant for "Wrap-Up" on Day 1 of the University of Alaska Mariculture Conference held on April 12, 2022 at Centennial Hall in Juneau, AK. Coalition Lead: Southeast Conference. Phase 2 Award: $49 million. Private Investment (Sept. 2022 – Sept. 2024): $3.2 million.
2022 University of Alaska Mariculture Conference [Day 1] - "Welcome Plenary" Panel Discussion 1: "Industry Growth - Alaska Perspectives" on Day 1 of the University of Alaska Mariculture Conference held on
2026 Mariculture Conference of Alaska - Alaska Sea Grant Transforming Alaska's fisheries with kelp | Tommy Sheridan | TEDxAnchorage Southeast Alaska Sustainability Strategy (SASS). LEARN MORE · Containers of various liquids in different colors. Alaska Mariculture Cluster. LEARN MORE · An
The conference will be held in Sitka, Alaska, February 18–20, 2025, at Harrigan Centennial Hall. Registration. The registration fee for the Mariculture On the farm: Oysters—MCA 2024
Introduction by Robert Venables, Executive Director of Southeast Conference. Welcome remarks by Nancy Dahlstrom, Lieutenant Technology Adaptation for Best Practice in Sustainable Mariculture
2025 Mariculture Conference of Alaska - Alaska Mariculture Cluster Keynote—What could ocean farming success look like? MCA 2024 Ocean To Table: Let's Talk Mariculture in Alaska
When we think about Alaska's mariculture industry, it is important to consider the context of the surrounding ecosystem. AFS Talk 21: Technology and biological innovations transforming mariculture
Tips, tricks, and resources to support the continued growth and success of Alaskan mariculture farms. Moderator: Tommy Pat Pitney, President of the University of Alaska "The University of Alaska is all in for mariculture." Wise words shared by University
Establishing connections between scientists and farmers will enhance the long-term success of the mariculture industry. Listen to 2022 University of Alaska Mariculture Conference [Day 1] - Session 1, Part 2 "Industry Growth" An opportunity to meet with members of the mariculture industry, hear from mariculture experts, and connect with farmers, processors, researchers, community
A growing supply requires a growing demand. This session highlights the successes and challenges faced in Alaska's mariculture Kelp is poised to become a major industry in Southeast Alaska. We went to a local mariculture conference and talked with some of Alaska Business Forum: Growing the Mariculture Industry
Ecosystems and environment—MCA 2024 Save the Date - 5th Annual Mariculture Conference of Alaska
Learn about marine biology and other ocean-inspired degree programs at the University of Alaska Southeast. Marine Biology Government programs and updates—MCA 2024 Alaska Mariculture Research & Training Center
Business planning—MCA 2024 2022 University of Alaska Mariculture Conference [Day 1] - Session 2, Part 1: "Business Models" Joel Markis, Associate Professor and Program Director, Applied Fisheries Markis will discuss why fisheries are important,
On the farm: Kelp—MCA 2024 Session 2, Part 2: "Business Models, Funding, and Marketing" on Day 1 of the University of Alaska Mariculture Conference held 2025 Alaska Food Festival and Conference Saturday Keynote
Study Marine Biology at the University of Alaska Southeast Part 7 — 2023 Mariculture Conference of Alaska Part 5 — 2023 Mariculture Conference of Alaska
Seaweed Mariculture and Wild Harvest in Alaska - Status, Outlook and Impacts - Seaweed mariculture is taking off globally, Part 4 — 2023 Mariculture Conference of Alaska
Over the past five years, Alaska has received funding to help develop a $100 million mariculture industry within the next 20 years. 2022 University of Alaska Mariculture Conference [Day 1] - Session 2, Part 2: "Business Models" "Welcome Plenary" on Day 1 of the University of Alaska Mariculture Conference held on April 12, 2022 at Centennial Hall in
Marketing and communication strategies for continued growth and success in the Alaska mariculture industry. Moderator: Jason Keynote—Alaska mariculture: What could ocean farming success look like? Breaking down barriers, finding solutions, building Panel Discussion 2: "Funding Alaska's Mariculture Industry" on Day 1 of the University of Alaska Mariculture Conference held on
Mariculture Conference of Alaska – March 10-12, 2026 - Region 10 Part 5 • Day 1 • Thursday, February 16 • 3:00–4:45 pm 3:00 pm Barnacle Foods: Connecting Alaska grown kelp to market.
Food Security: Mariculture, Aquaculture, and the Seafood Supply Chain How $49 million is revitalising Alaska's indigenous mariculture #shorts #aquaculture #alaska #kelp
Seagriculture Part 2 • Day 1 • Thursday, February 16 • 10:00–11:00 am 10:00 am Blue Starr Oyster Company and OceansAlaska. Eric Wyatt Market development—MCA 2024
Alaska Mariculture Cluster | U.S. Economic Development Session I, Part 2: "Industry Growth - Successes in Other Regions and Historical Perspectives" on Day 1 of the University of Alaska
Part 4 • Day 1 • Thursday, February 16 • 1:30–2:05 pm 1:30 pm Risks to mariculture from aquatic invasive species. Tammy Davis Hosted by Sea Grant Alaska, the Mariculture Conference of Alaska will be held in person in Anchorage, AK. Engage with members of the
Coordinating mariculture workforce development, education, and research—MCA 2024 Kelp Mariculture in Southwest Alaska; Opportunities and Assistance
Commonwealth North's Food Security Study Group hosts Julie Decker with the Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation and the Part 7 • Day 2 • Friday, February 17 • 8:30–10:30 am 8:30 am Keynote address: Alaska Mariculture Cluster. Robert Venables
Expanding Alaska's mariculture industry requires expansion and coordination of workforce development, education, research, Part 3 • Day 1 • Thursday, February 16 • 11:20–12:30 pm 11:20 am Alaska Shellfish: Down on the farm. Greg and Weatherly Bates
Community support—MCA 2024 Alaska Mariculture Cluster
The 2025 Mariculture Conference of Alaska will be held in beautiful Sitka, Alaska on February 18–20, 2025 at Harrigan Centennial Hall. Deep Dawn - Deep Sea Ocean Mariculture 2024 Mariculture Conference of Alaska - Alaska Sea Grant
Alaska Ocean Acidification Discussion Session #2 - Species impacts - mariculture and subsistence 2022 University of Alaska Mariculture Conference [Day 1] - Panel Discussion 2
Part 6 • Day 1 • Thursday, February 16 • 5:00–5:30 pm 5:00 pm Aquaculture workforce training program—lessons learned. 2022 AFPC Conference: Session 1:C - Seaweed Mariculture and Wild Harvest in Alaska Part 6 — 2023 Mariculture Conference of Alaska
This session highlights the hatchery innovation and research on mariculture's early life stages across Alaska, from kelp to oysters National Ocean Science Bowl students— thoughts on the 2024 Mariculture Conference of Alaska
Presenter – Tamsen Peeples Mariculture is a new industry with the potential to diversify the economy of coastal Alaska. Alaska Session I, Part I: "Industry Growth - Successes in Other Regions and Historical Perspectives" on Day 1 of the University of Alaska 2025 SEC Mid-Session Summit: Day 2
Increasing processing capacity—MCA 2024 2022 University of Alaska Mariculture Conference [Day 1] - "Wrap-Up" March 10–12, 2026. The Hotel Captain Cook Anchorage, Alaska. Join us in the heart of Alaska's largest city for the 2026 Mariculture Conference of Alaska,
2022 University of Alaska Mariculture Conference [Day 1] - Panel Discussion 1 Southeast Conference - Advancing Southeast Alaska's Economy
Part 1 • Day 1 • Thursday, February 16 • 8:30–9:40 am 8:30 am Welcome and opening remarks Melissa Good, Alaska Sea Grant 2025 Mariculture Conference of Alaska - Alaska Sea Grant Part 3 — 2023 Mariculture Conference of Alaska
Julie Decker, Executive Director of the Alaska Fisheries Development Corporation, presents her keynote, entitled "Highlights of Session includes: Welcome & Introductions with AFPC Board Chair, Glenna Gannon 00:05 KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Blue Wave Keynote: A First Nations' perspective: Past, present, and future of Alaska's ocean resources Keolani Booth is a Councilman for the
Session 2, Part 1: "Business Models, Funding, and Marketing" on Day 1 of the University of Alaska Mariculture Conference held This session focuses on updates from Alaska's agencies, including Alaska Department of Natural Resources, USDA Rural
Panelists discuss their roles in mariculture and reflect on local foods, sustainability and growing a new industry in Alaska. Save the Date! The 5th annual Mariculture Conference of Alaska will be held in Anchorage, March 10-12! Visit the conference website for more information:
This video covers the plenary presentations and breakout group reports from a 2 hour discussion series hosted by the Alaska Welcome to the 2024 Mariculture Conference of Alaska Keynote: A First Nations' perspective—MCA 2024
2022 University of Alaska Mariculture Conference [Day 1] - Session 1, Part 1 "Industry Growth" Early life stages—MCA 2024 Ketchikan Saber-Toothed Smolts Presentation from the 2023 Alaska Tsunami Bowl. Authors and Presenters are Kate Brown,
Smolts 2023 Presentation on Expanding Sea Cucumber Mariculture in Alaska A $2.3 million grant from Alaska Mariculture Cluster (AMC), a coalition led by the Southeast Conference, will help the Sun'aq Tribe of Kodiak develop a A $49 million grant is boosting Alaska's mariculture, focusing on helping native and underserved communities Anthony
Fisheries consultant Tommy Sheridan dives into the immense ecological and economic potential of kelp farming in Alaska. Mariculture is currently a $1.5 million industry in Alaska, but the award to the Southeast Conference could grow the industry to encompass more
Fisheries, Aquaculture and Mariculture in Southeast Alaska 2022 University of Alaska Mariculture Conference [Day 1] - Keynote
Part 2 — 2023 Mariculture Conference of Alaska Mariculture is emerging and poised to scale great heights. Nevertheless, transformation in the existing mariculture production Closing remarks—MCA 2024
Kelp farming is a growing industry in Alaska. This session highlights the successes and challenges of growing varying species of Welcome Back Zak Kirkpatrick, Southeast Conference Board President 00:06:50 Southeast Conference Highlights Robert