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Collaborations

The National Cold Water Marine Aquaculture Center 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)
  • UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SYSTEM, ORONO, ME
  • Genetic Improvement of North American Atlantic Salmon & the Eastern Oyster for Aquaculture Production
  • 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