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24 of 77 results for “Current Shellfish Closure Information”
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Visit MAA Maine Aquaculture Risk Management Tools
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Visit DMR Aquaculture Map
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Visit Marine Aquaculture Species for the Northeast
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Visit Seafood in the Diet: Consumption Patterns at Retail and Food Service
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Visit Standard Aquaculture Lease Application
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Visit Harmful Algae: A Compendium Desk Reference (executive summary)
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Visit Harmful Algae and Marine Aquaculture in the Northeastern United States
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Visit Limited Purpose Aquaculture (LPA) License Application
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Visit Assessing the Financial Position of an Aquaculture Business: Using Balance Sheets
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Visit OceanReports
OceanReports
This web-based, report-centric tool provides coastal and ocean planners with a high-level analysis for their custom-drawn area of interest. It provides summary statistics and infographics for six main topics: general information, energy and minerals, natural resources and conservation, oceanographic and biophysical, transportation and infrastructure, and economics and commerce.2022NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, NOAA Office for Coastal Management, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
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Visit Goods and Services of Marine Bivalves
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Visit Aquaculture Systems for the Northeast
Aquaculture Systems for the Northeast
Overview of popular finfish and shellfish aquaculture systems (husbandry & gear) used in the northeast including bottom culture, near bottom culture, water column culture, surface culture, hatchery land-based systems.2008Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center
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Visit Biofouling Prevention and Management in the Marine Aquaculture Industry
Biofouling Prevention and Management in the Marine Aquaculture Industry
This report addresses biofouling management in relation to marine aquaculture industry operations, equipment and infrastructure. It covers shellfish, finfish and seaweed operations in estuaries and seawater. It does not address freshwater aquaculture activities.2022UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission