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NORTHEASTERN REGIONAL AQUACULTURE CENTER
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PUBLICATIONS

See NRAC publications below or browse publications by topics listed below.

Many publications are available through NRAC's fellow regional aquaculture center partners. Visit their websites to learn more.

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1992

Annual Report

1992 NRAC Annual Report

University of Massachusetts

NRAC Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center sustainable growth and innovation

1992

Fact Sheet

Initial Questions the County Agent Can Ask the Prospective Fish Culturist

New Jersey Sea Grant Marine Advisory Service

Gef Flimlin

NRAC Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center sustainable growth and innovation

1992

Fact Sheet

Processing and Marketing Aquacultured Fish

Cornell University

Joe M. Regenstein

NRAC Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center sustainable growth and innovation

1989-1990

Annual Report

1989 Annual Report

Southeastern Massachusetts University

Dr. Henry S. Parker

NRAC Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center sustainable growth and innovation

1987-1989

Annual Report

1987 NRAC Annual Report

Southeastern Massachusetts University

Gerald A. Donovan

NRAC Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center sustainable growth and innovation

N/A

Shellfish

Fact Sheet

The Effect of UV Irradiation of Perkinsus marinus and its Potential Use to Reduce Transmission Via Shellfish Effluents

University of South Carolina

David Bushek

Thomas L. Howell

NRAC Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center sustainable growth and innovation

Biodiversity on the Farm: Guidelines & Resources for Developing a Biodiversity Plan

NRAC Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center sustainable growth and innovation
Clams NRAC Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center sustainable growth and innovation

The Northeast region stands as a global leader in aquaculture innovation, driving industry growth to bolster economic vitality, all while steadfastly preserving aquatic ecosystems and championing conservation efforts for generations to come.




 
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