Author: mmalmstedt
Meet the 4-H/CCAR Interns
This summer CCAR, along with Hancock County 4-H, had the pleasure of hosting seven high schoolers from four area schools as interns. The goal of the internship was for the students to learn about aquaculture and develop an innovative way to demonstrate sustainable aquaculture to the public through a 4-H exhibit at the Blue Hill […]
Read moreATEC Announces Algae Culture Extension Short-Course (ACES): Part 1: Macroalgae
NOW AVAILABLE! This FREE Algal Culture Extension Short-course (ACES) is the extension/outreach component of the Algae Technology Education Consortium (ATEC). Part 1 covers Macroalgae and is designed for those in commercial marine industries seeking to learn the basic skills to grow seaweeds. Marine Agronomy offers commercial fishermen, lobstermen, finfish and shellfish farmers the opportunity to […]
Read moreCCAR and 4-H Announce Summer Aquaculture Internship
This summer the University of Maine’s Center for Cooperative Aquaculture Research, with funding from Maine EPSCoR/SEANET, in partnership with Hancock County Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth Development Program will be hosting an eight week paid aquaculture internship for youth entering grades 10-12. For more information about this opportunity or to apply please visit: 4-H/CCAR Aquaculture Internship […]
Read moreCCAR Makes a Splash at the Maine Science Festival!
This past Friday 550 of Maine’s 7th and 8th graders convened at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor for the 5th annual Maine Science Festival’s Friday Field Trip Day. Some traveled from as far away as Eastport and Presque Isle to join in on the festivities. CCAR hosted an interactive table showcasing sustainable aquaculture. Our touch tank was […]
Read moreCCAR Makes an Appearance at the Belfast Senior College
CCAR has just wrapped up a four-week course, Land-Based Aquaculture of Salmon and other Fish, for the Senior College at Belfast. With a mission to “provide intellectual stimulation, practical knowledge, social interaction and fun for persons 50 years of age or older” the Senior College at Belfast has spent the past 18 years hosting programs, […]
Read moreFarewell, Philipp!
It’s always a pleasure to host students here at CCAR. We almost always end up learning as much from them as they do from us. As it turns out, this was also the case with our most recent intern, Philipp Sandmann. Philipp came to intern at CCAR all the way from Germany where he is […]
Read moreJoin us for an Introduction to Aquaculture at CCAR
CCAR will be offering an intensive six-week Introduction to Aquaculture course June 18th- July 27th. The course will include lectures on various topics including recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), water quality, invertebrate and finfish production, and system design and maintenance. These lectures will be supplemented with lots of hands-on, practical experiences. If interested, please contact Melissa […]
Read moreUMaine’s Marine Algal Aquaculture Class Visits CCAR
UM’s Marine Algal Aquaculture class, SMS 491, got hands-on in our macroalgae nursery. Led by Dr. Susan Brawley, an expert in marine algae reproduction, the students participated in the process of seeding spools with Alaria esculenta gametophytes. A. esculenta, or winged kelp, is a species of kelp that is native to the coast of Maine. […]
Read more2018 SEANET Mini-Grant RFP
The SEANET program invites proposals for research mini-grants that will result in research projects that create industry/academic partnerships and contribute to the performance metrics of the SEANET/EPSCoR program and the National Science Foundation. The proposals may be submitted by Principal Investigators from academic institutions, governmental agencies, aquaculture related industries or nonprofit research institutions. It is […]
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