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24 of 40 results for “Aquaculture Harvest License ”
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Visit Earn Your Captain's License
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Visit Social License to Operate in the Aquaculture Industry: A Community-Focused Framework
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Visit Aquaculture Business Planning
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Visit Aquaculture Risk Management
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Visit CEI-Sustainable Aquaculture & Fisheries
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Visit Disaster Assistance for Aquaculture
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Visit Biofouling in Shellfish Aquaculture
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Visit Shellfish Aquaculture and the Environment
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Visit Public Participation in Aquaculture Leasing
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Visit Maine Aquaculture Financing Resources Manual
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Visit MAA Maine Aquaculture Risk Management Tools
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Visit Northeastern U.S. Aquaculture Management Guide: A manual for the identification and management of aquaculture production hazards
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Visit Cash-Flow Based Planning for Aquaculture Businesses
Cash-Flow Based Planning for Aquaculture Businesses
Dr. Carole Engle, a specialist in aquaculture economics, discusses cash-flow for aquaculture businesses, how to maintain a positive cash-flow position, and common pitfalls in developing a cash-flow budgeting.2014Engle-Stone Aquatic$ LLC, National Aquaculture Association
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Visit Aquaculture Farm Financial Management During the Pandemic
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Visit Planning for Success in Your Aquaculture Business
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Visit Shellfish Aquaculture is GOOD for the Environment!
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Visit Guide to Federal Aquaculture Programs and Services
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Visit Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center- Funding R&D
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Visit Guide to Federal Aquaculture Grant Services 2021
Guide to Federal Aquaculture Grant Services 2021
This grant guide was prepared by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in consultation with the Subcommittee on Aquaculture (SCA) under the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC). This guide focuses only on grant programs that aquaculture farmers or aquaculture researchers may be eligible for. Updates will include Federal cooperative agreements, contracts, loans, or other direct support programs for aquaculture farmers or (non-federal) aquaculture researchers, for the purpose of aquaculture siting, research, development, and operations.2021U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service
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Visit Growing Your Aquaculture Business: Expanding or Diversifying
Growing Your Aquaculture Business: Expanding or Diversifying
Dr. Carole Engle, a specialist in aquaculture economics, discusses growing your aquaculture businesses: whether should you expand or diversify and what conditions should you consider doing so. This will help you determine if is it the right time to expand your business, increase production, or move into new markets.2015Engle-Stone Aquatic$ LLC, National Aquaculture Association