Collaborations
The Orono, Maine has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, AUBURN, AL
Genetic Improvement of North American Atlantic Salmon and the Eastern Oyster for Aquaculture Production
CEDAR ISLAND OYSTER COMPANY, SAUNDERSTOWN
On-Farm Grow-Out and Evaluation of USDA ARS Eastern Oyster Germplasm in Rhode Island
CENTER FOR AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGIES, INC., SAN DIEGO, CA
Production of Sterile Atlantic Salmon
FPN LLC, BRUNSWICK
Development and Evaluation of Peroxide Free Fin-Fish Nursery Feeds with Active DHA-Synthase Enzyme (DSe)
NATIONAL OCEANIC & ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, SILVER SPRING, MD
Establishment and Operation of the Regional Northeast Oyster Breeding Center (NOBC)
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, CORVALLIS, OR
Enhancing Soil Health in Potato Production by Applying Soil Amendments and Manipulating Post-Fumigation microbiomes
UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SYSTEM, ORONO, ME
Genetic Improvement of North American Atlantic Salmon & the Eastern Oyster for Aquaculture Production
Enhancing Soil Health in Potato Production by Applying Soil Amendments and Manipulating Post-Fumigation Microbiomes
Storage and Usage of ARS Grain Drill Equipment
Finding Solutions to Reduce the Impact of PFAS Contamination on Agriculture and Food Sytems
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE COUNTY, BALTIMORE, MD
Improving Lumpfish Breeding and Spawning
Sustainable Aquaculture Systems Supporting Atlantic Salmon
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK, COLLEGE PARK, MD
Utilizing Hormone Implants to Develop Improved Spawning Strategies for Lumpfish
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI SYSTEM, COLUMBIA, MO
Reassembly of the Eastern Oyster Genome with Advanced Assembly Pipelines
UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND, KINGSTON, RI
Oyster Aquaculture, Genomics, and Disease Research
Population Genomic Evaluation of Wild and Cultured Eastern Oyster Populations from the Northeast Region
Screening Eastern Oyster Populations for Optimal Aquaculture Performance
UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, DURHAM
Improving Lumpfish Breeding and Spawning
Improving Lumpfish Grow-out Production: Optimizing Feed Strategies
VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE, GLOUCESTER POINT, VA
Production of Pedigreed Families to Correlate Laboratory Disease Challenge Trials with Disease Acquisition in the Field