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Title: Hawaiʻi Aquaculture Collaborative brown bag seminar:  Community Backyard Aquaponics Systems Program(C-BAS) – Increasing Food Security through Community Join Zoom Meeting https://hawaii.zoom.us/j/84073856218 Meeting ID: 840 7385 6218 Summary: Extreme local ...
Read More Hawaii Aquaculture Collaborative: Community Backyard Aquaponics Systems Program – Increasing Food Security Through Community

Hawaii court decisions in the last decade may increase the regulatory hurdles and costs for the aquaculture industry. Although the Supreme Court’s decision in Umberger involved the aquarium fish industry ...
Read More Brown Bag: : Navigating Increased Regulatory Challenges in Hawaii’s Aquaculture Industry

Spencer VanDerKamp, co-founder of the Reeler app, connects consumers directly with local anglers. Reeler increases Hawaiʻi’s access to fresh, local, sustainably caught fish. Spencer wants to explore whether Reeler could ...
Read More Brown Bag: Tech & Research – Can Reeler Help Your Aquaculture Product Sales?

Don’t miss out on this exciting talk story with Tori Spence-McConnell of NOAA Fisheries where she’ll share updates and hear your concerns in the aquaculture industry. Wed., July 17 @ ...
Read More Pacific Islands Aquaculture Talk Story with Tori Spence-McConnell

Dive Into Non-Dilutive Funding: USDA SBIR/STTR Funding for Aquaculture Innovation Wed., June 12, noon-1:00 p.m. Interact with national speakers and learn how to access funding. Register to attend online or ...
Read More Brown Bag: Dive Into Non-Dilutive Funding: USDA SBIR/STTR Funding for Aquaculture Innovation

Taking a Bite Out of Aquatic Feed Importation Wednesday, May 8 @ noon Via Zoom https://hawaii.zoom.us/j/94001131714. EcoponicX is researching methods for biological conversion/digestion and mechanical breakdown of various food waste streams ...
Read More Brown Bag: Taking a Bite Out of Aquatic Feed Importation

NOAA Fisheries is undertaking a program review in line with our mission to provide science and stewardship that sustains the current U. S. aquaculture industry while preparing for anticipated growth. ...
Read More NOAA: Public Listening Sessions for the Future of Aquaculture at NOAA Fisheries

The Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Center (PACRC) at the University of Hawaii is pleased to present a seminar series on marine fish aquaculture.  Three sessions will be held: Wed ...
Read More PACIFIC AQUACULTURE AND COASTAL RESOURCES PRESENTS, “Can hatchery production of mullet help revitalize Hawaiian Fishponds?”

The Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Center (PACRC) at the University of Hawaii is pleased to present a seminar series on marine fish aquaculture.  Three sessions will be held: Wed ...
Read More PACIFIC AQUACULTURE AND COASTAL RESOURCES PRESENTS, “One fish, two fish: How culturing fish can help conserve our coral reefs”

The Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Center (PACRC) at the University of Hawaii is pleased to present a seminar series on marine fish aquaculture.  Three sessions will be held: Wed ...
Read More Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Presents, “Development of Production Technologies for Marine Fish”