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03/05/2024 On YouTube: Great Lakes Fresh Fish Finder — An Online Tool for Consumers and Businesses | New York Aquaculture - News: FreshFishFinder.org provides consumers and businesses across Great Lakes states with options on where to find and promote aquaculture and seafood products
10/30/2023 New York Seafood Summit - 2023 | Seafood Safety and Technology - News: Stream videos and look through presentations from March 2023’s 7th Annual Summit, which focused on Seafood and Health and included panel discussions on aquaculture, seafood production, and fishing and marketing.
09/03/2023 New York Aquaculture Fact Sheet | New York Aquaculture - News: Explored in the fact sheet are the many ways that aquaculture can be done — on land using freshwater, in tanks and ponds, or in the marine habitat in saltwater.
08/24/2023 Fixing an Environmental Problem in the Sea with Kelp | Research – News: Researchers at Stony Brook University may have discovered a tool in the arsenal to combat ocean acidification (and climate change) — kelp, a common seaweed.
06/05/2023 New York Coastlines, Late Spring 2023 | Publications - Articles: Check out stories from the Late Spring 2023 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is slated for release later this Summer, likely in late August, to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
05/12/2023 In Photos: Lazy Point Farms Concludes Its Third Seaweed Harvest Season | Seafood Safety and Technology - Press Release: This season, the project had the opportunity to work with seven partners from across local government, environmental groups, oyster growers, and small business owners interested in the cultivation, processing, and productization of NY-grown kelp.
03/30/2023 New York Sea Grant Research: 2023 Ongoing Projects | Research - News: Features some summaries for ongoing investigations that address a variety of concerns within a few key topics, including: Coastal Ecosystems; Fisheries and Aquaculture; Coastal Resiliency
03/30/2023 New York Sea Grant Research: 2023 Results and Impacts | Research - News: For more than five decades, New York Sea Grant (NYSG) has been supporting university-based research related to a variety of marine, Hudson estuary, and Great Lakes topics and issues.
03/24/2023 New York State Aquaculture Report Updated | Publications: Success Stories - Extension (2023): NYSG’s updating of the New York Aquaculture Industry status report supports New York’s opportunity to become an industry leader.
03/24/2023 Guide to Seaweed Processing & Marketing Supports New York’s Emerging Industry | Publications: Success Stories - Extension (2023): NYSG helps coastal producers adapt to changing environmental, social and political climates through updated practices and novel technologies and products.
03/24/2023 2022 Great Lakes Aquaculture Days | Publications: Success Stories - Extension (2023): NYSG is engaging stakeholders with educational and experiential learning opportunities through its participation in the Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative.
03/23/2023 Fish from New York Farms Could Uplift Economy, Health | New York Aquaculture - News: NYSG’s updating of the New York Aquaculture Industry status report supports New York’s opportunity to become an industry leader.
03/23/2023 Guides Help Seafood Professionals Build Resilience | Seafood Safety and Technology - News: NYSG, in collaboration with the National Aquaculture Association (NAA), has developed resources to help chefs—and budding entrepreneurs—better understand and take advantage of locally-farmed seafood.
09/14/2022 Seaweed Farms May Ease Ocean Acidity, Improve Water Quality | Research - News: Scientists are growing multiple types of seaweed in Long Island Sound, in near-shore locations in Connecticut and New York. Their goal: improve water quality while expanding the industry for cultivated seaweed, oysters, and mussels in the region.
08/14/2022 Meet Your Oyster Farmer: NYSG Hosts Summer Science Series 2021 | Publications: Success Stories - Extension (2022): New York Sea Grant programming is actively engaging communities in support of New York’s aquaculture industry and its oyster farming small businesses.
08/09/2022 New York Sea Grant Research: 2022 Ongoing Projects | Research - News: Summaries for ongoing investigations that address a variety of concerns within a few key topics, including: harmful algal blooms, microplastics, marine fisheries, aquaculture and coastal resiliency for communities on Long Island and around NY's Great Lakes.
05/30/2022 New York Coastlines, Spring 2022 | Publications - Articles: Check out stories from the Spring 2022 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is slated for release this Fall, likely in mid-late November, to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
04/29/2022 NYSG Offers Educational Opportunities for New York’s Aquaculture Industry | New York Aquaculture - News: Learn more about last fall’s New York State Wine and Seafood event, last summer’s Meet Your Oyster Farmer series, a new aquaculture fact sheet, free shellfish e-course, the Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative and Great Lakes Fish Finder.
02/24/2022 New York Seafood Summit - 2022 | Seafood Safety and Technology - News: At NYSG’s 6th Annual NY Seafood Summit (March 7-11, 2022), in-person and virtual events focused on Seafood and Health with a regional panel kicking off each in-person event followed by a regional talk by local producer.
02/01/2022 $1.4 Million Awarded for Sea Grant Research on NY’s Coastal Environment, Economies and Communities | Research - Press Release: "These projects will make valuable contributions to the now 50-year legacy of NYSG-supported, science-based knowledge of benefit to New York State’s coastal communities."
12/23/2021 Aquaculture / Seafood | Story Maps: Check out NYSG's aquaculture and seafood efforts documented via StoryMaps, immersive products that combine text, interactive maps, and other multimedia content.
08/28/2021 New York Coastlines, Summer 2021 | Publications - Articles: Check out stories from the Summer 2021 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is slated for release in Spring '22 to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
08/07/2021 In Media: Four Specialists Join NYSG Extension for NY’s Coastline Communities | Extension - News: Recently, NYSG welcomed four new specialists to help further that mission: Nate Drag, Emma Forbes, Stacy Furgal, and Katie Graziano. Learn about how their roles will support the program's mission of "Bringing Science to the Shore."
08/06/2021 In Media: Kelp Could Be Environmental Elixir, And Economic Opportunity | Harmful Algal Blooms - News: Using kelp to help reduce nitrogen in Long Island waters was the subject Dr. Christopher Gobler's May 27th press conference at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) Marine Science Center at Stony Brook Southampton. This is a media mention related to that announcement.
08/06/2021 On Air: Cash For Kelp — Long Island Groups Create Seaweed Farm Incentive Program To Reduce Nitrogen | Harmful Algal Blooms - News: Using kelp to help reduce nitrogen in Long Island waters was the subject Dr. Christopher Gobler's May 27th press conference at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) Marine Science Center at Stony Brook Southampton. This is a media mention related to that announcement.
08/06/2021 On YouTube: Stony Brook Researchers — Sugar Kelp Could Help Cleanup Long Island's Waterways | Harmful Algal Blooms - News: Using kelp to help reduce nitrogen in Long Island waters was the subject Dr. Christopher Gobler's May 27th press conference at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) Marine Science Center at Stony Brook Southampton. This is a media mention related to that announcement.
08/06/2021 On YouTube: Incentive Spurs Plans to Grow Kelp for Reducing Nitrogen in Waters | Harmful Algal Blooms - News: Using kelp to help reduce nitrogen in Long Island waters was the subject Dr. Christopher Gobler's May 27th press conference at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) Marine Science Center at Stony Brook Southampton. This is a media mention related to that announcement.
08/06/2021 In Media: Cultivating Kelp Will Help Cut Down Nitrogen in Local Waters | Harmful Algal Blooms - Press Release: Using kelp to help reduce nitrogen in Long Island waters was the subject Dr. Christopher Gobler's May 27th press conference at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) Marine Science Center at Stony Brook Southampton.
07/20/2021 Is Shellfish Farming Right For You? NY Sea Grant Offers Free E-Course So You Can Decide | New York Aquaculture - News: If you would like to learn the steps involved with establishing a shellfish farming business venture in New York, then we invite you to enroll in a free e-course that you can complete at your own pace.
05/08/2021 New York Coastlines, Spring 2021 | Publications - Articles: Check out stories from the Spring 2021 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is slated for release over the summer to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
04/18/2021 In Media: CT Sea Grant Awarded Major Federal Grant to Help Fledgling Domestic Kelp Industry | Marine Fisheries Resource Center: Small Grants - News: This project will address two priorities identified through a comprehensive national needs assessment of various seaweed stakeholders, conducted as part of the National Seaweed Hub’s efforts.
02/21/2021 Seafood Processing and Marketing Task Force—Resource Guides | COVID-19: New York Sea Grant's Rapid Response Support for its Coastal Stakeholders - News: The task force has created a series of resource guides that outline the requirements for processing and marketing seafood in New York.
01/27/2021 New York Sea Grant Hires First Aquaculture Specialist | Publications: Success Stories - Extension (2021): New York Sea Grant has hired its first Aquaculture Specialist to develop an extension program in support of the aquaculture industry
01/27/2021 How Sea Grant Benefits You | Research, Extension, Education - News: Under examination is nearly two dozen impacts made by New York Sea Grant's specialists and funded researchers this past year to use science in order to improve decisions made by a variety of stakeholders.
01/23/2021 New York Coastlines, Winter 2021 | Publications - Articles: Check out stories from the Winter 2021 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is slated for release in May to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
12/26/2020 Sea Grant ‘StriperHub’ to Boost the East Coast Seafood Industry | Seafood Safety and Technology - News: In addition to the StriperHub, New York Sea Grant is leading and/or involved in three additional aquaculture projects from a recent pot of $16 million in federal funds.
12/17/2020 Is Seafood the Way to Thrive Post-COVID-19? | Seafood Safety and Technology - News: A pair of educators offer an appealing idea for students who want to thrive post-COVID-19: It’s all about sustainable, local seafood.
11/10/2020 New York Coastlines, Fall 2020 | Publications - Articles / Web Extras: Check out stories from the Fall 2020 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is currently being release in February 2021 to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
11/03/2020 New York Seafood Summit - 2021 | Seafood Safety and Technology - News: The goal of the summit is to convene a group of enthusiastic professionals with vested interest in seafood, in order to build active communications between the various sectors of New York's seafood industry.
09/16/2020 $2.1 Million Awarded for Sea Grant Research on NY’s Coastal Environment, Communities & Aquaculture | Research - Press Release: “This set of projects will contribute to the long-standing and growing body of NYSG-supported science-based knowledge available to coastal communities in New York State.”
08/07/2020 In Media: Sea Grant's #BEachSAFEly, Boater Safety Campaigns During COVID-19 Pandemic | COVID-19: NYSG's Rapid Response Support for its Coastal Stakeholders - News: In Summer 2020, NYSG rolled out some COVID-19 rapid response projects this summer to assist New York's coastal users.
07/14/2020 New York Coastlines, Summer 2020 | Publications - Articles / Web Extras: Check out stories from the summer 2020 issue of our flagship publication, NY Coastlines, and be sure you're on our e-list to receive our next issue, which is slated for release in the fall to our e-subscribers. We'll send you issues weeks before they're online.
07/10/2020 In Media: New York Sea Grant’s Rapid Response to COVID-19 | COVID-19: New York Sea Grant's Rapid Response Support for its Coastal Stakeholders - News: In Summer 2020, NYSG rolled out some COVID-19 rapid response projects to assist New York’s coastal users, including beach-goers, charterboat captains, anglers and seafood producers.
04/01/2020 In Media: Project Seen Transformative for Hard Clam Industry in U.S. East Coast | Marine Fisheries Resource Center - News: This $1.2-million NYSG-funded initiative will enable the breeding of clam stocks that better resist disease and harsh environmental conditions for the benefit of clam farmers in New York State and throughout the region.
03/30/2020 Staying Connected: NYSG's Related Resources | COVID-19: New York Sea Grant's Rapid Response Support for its Coastal Stakeholders - News: Welcome to "Staying Connected," NYSG's web portal to online resources for a variety of our stakeholders (including educators, the seafood industry, among others) as well as some of our program's partners. We also provide opportunities for researchers and educators, and more.
02/14/2020 In Media: NY Sea Grant Contributes to Marine Aquaculture Research Projects | Marine Fisheries Resource Center - News: Two important aquaculture studies on New York’s marine waters being administered at Stony Brook University through NYSG are part of a national suite of 42 research projects and collaborative programs supported by $16 million in federal funding by NOAA to advance sustainable aquaculture in the United States.
02/14/2020 In Media: Funding helps researchers clam up | Seafood Safety and Technology - News: A collaborative effort to shore up East Coast clam populations is one of the Sea Grant projects that will share $16 million in federal funding from NOAA.
11/12/2019 New York Sea Grant To Co-Host Fourth Seafood Summit in New York City | Seafood Safety and Technology - News: Each year at the New York Seafood Summit, NYSG and its partners highlight some of the State's bountiful seafood supply and introduce participants to the delicious, diverse, and versatile seafood’s available locally.
10/04/2019 New York Seafood Summit | Seafood Safety and Technology - News: Registration is open for the 8th Annual “NY Seafood Summit” events, which will be held in February and March 2024. This year's theme will be "Access and Opportunities for New York Seafood".
09/29/2019 Advancing East Coast Aquaculture: NYSG Contributes to Several Marine Aquaculture Research Projects | Marine Fisheries Resource Center - Press Release: In NY's marine waters, NYSG will lead a three-year, $1.2 million collaborative effort to develop a hard clam selective breeding program to benefit clam farmers. We're also partnering on a $1.1 million National Sea Grant Seawood Hub collaborative effort led by Connecticut Sea Grant.

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