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Sea Grant Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative – Working ...

The Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative (GLAC) provides aquaculture producers and consumers, educators and teachers, legislators and policymakers,

Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative | Minnesota Sea Grant

The Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative (GLAC) is a federally funded project that seeks to create a regionwide group to foster relevant, science based ...

Aquaculture - Michigan Sea Grant

The only cage culture operations in the Great Lakes — where fish are grown in cages in an open body of water — are found in Georgian Bay and the North Channel, ...

About GLAC – Sea Grant Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative

GLAC provides aquaculture products, services, and activities including events and presentations, tours and workshops, fact sheets and manuals, videos and ...

Great Lakes Aquaculture - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Freshwater Food, Grown Locally. Great Lakes Aquaculture research specializes in intensive urban aquaculture, an innovative process that allows freshwater fish ...

For Great Lakes aquaculture, it's a tale of two countries

When it comes to aquaculture in the Great Lakes – Superior, Huron, Michigan, Ontario and Erie – the two countries are on opposite sides of the fence.

GLAC: Resources - Great Lakes Sea Grant Network

Frequently Asked Questions What is the Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative (GLAC)? GLAC is a federally funded project that seeks to create a new Great ...

Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative - Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant

The Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative (GLAC) is a three-year federally funded project that seeks to create a region-wide group to foster relevant, science ...

Great Lakes Aquaculture Day 2021: Farm Tour - YouTube

Edmeston, NY, September 1, 2021 — As part of 2021 Great Lakes Aquaculture Days, Sea Grant programs from around the region provided virtual ...

Great Lakes Fisheries | The Nature Conservancy

Despite historical degradation of Great Lakes fisheries, TNC and partners are working together to successfully restore fish populations and habitat.

Fisheries and Aquaculture - Michigan Sea Grant

Great Lakes fisheries are intricate webs of fish populations, their aquatic environments, and the people who use and enjoy them. These fisheries are ...

GLAC: Featured Events - Great Lakes Sea Grant Network

The 2024 Wisconsin and Minnesota Aquaculture Conference is an opportunity for current aquaculture practitioners, new farmers, educators, and the public to ...

Great Lakes Fishery Commission - Home

The commission coordinates fisheries research, controls the invasive sea lamprey, and facilitates cooperative fishery management.

Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative Introduction - YouTube

Watch this video for a quick intro to the Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative (GLAC). GLAC is a group of dedicated individuals working to ...

100% Great Lakes Fish

The project's goal is to demonstrate how 100% of commercially-caught fish from the Great Lakes can be used for different purposes and beyond just food.

The Great Lakes Future Fishers Initiative: Supporting the Next ...

The commercial harvest in the Great Lakes is composed of a variety of fish species, including 25 species plus five groupings (sunfish [ ...

Multi-million dollar grant funds study of Great Lakes aquaculture

Despite the obstacles in the Great Lakes region, aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food production sectors in the world. Fish production ...

Aquaculture in the Great Lakes - FLOW - For Love of Water

Current legislative proposals are now on the table to use the open waters of the Great Lakes on the US side for commercial net-pen aquaculture.

Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative Offers Reimbursement to ...

The Sea Grant Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative (GLAC) is a federally funded project that seeks to create a regionwide group to foster ...

Aquaculture for the Great Lakes Region - Publications

This pamphlet describes UW Sea Grant research and outreach efforts in developing a sustainable, environmentally benign aquaculture industry in the region.