Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center
Established in 1988 by the Maine Legislature, the Maine Aquaculture Innovation Center (MAIC) aims to assist in developing socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable aquaculture opportunities in Maine.
Whether you're curious about aquaculture's benefits, looking for grant opportunities, or want to learn more about Maine's aquaculture ecosystem, check out our videos, website, and social media!
Shell-ebrate! Basics of Bivalve Biology
Shell-ebrate! Dive into Bivalve Aquaculture
MAIC, July 2025: Maine FishAbility Info Session
MAIC, June 2025: Aquatic Animal Health & Biosecurity
Farmers MAI Kit, Episode 4: Salmon
Virtual Field Trip- Meet the Seaweed Scientist!
MAIC, May 2025: Finfish Aquaculture In Maine: Innovations in Health, Breeding, & Sustainable Feed
MAIC, April 2025: Hatchery collaborative approach to developing techniques for Atlantic sea scallops
Virtual Field Trip- Meet the Seaweed Farmer!
MAIC, March 2025: The State of The Gulf of Maine: Storming & Warming
MAIC, February 2025: Arctic Algae: A Review of the Iceland Seaweed Conference
Farmers MAI-kit, Episode 3: Kelp
MAIC, JANUARY 2025: Aquaculture Leasing and Licensing in Maine
Farmers MAI-kit, Episode 1: Eastern Oyster
MAIC, NOVEMBER 2024: A Panel Exploring Maine Seaweed Education
Farmers MAI-kit, Episode 2: Blue Mussels
MAIC, SEPTEMBER 2024: Aquaculture Perspectives from Minorities in Aquaculture Interns
MAIC, AUGUST 2024: Why Aquaculture is Important to the Future of Maine's Working Waterfront
MAIC, JULY 2024: How to Create, Build, and Grow a Sustainable Aquaculture Business in Maine
MAIC, JUNE 2024: Vibrio in Maine: Minimizing Risk
'Kelp' Us Learn: Building a Seaweed World
MAIC, MAY 2024: The Aquaculture of Green Sea Urchins in New England
'Kelp' Us Learn: From Cells to Ecosystems
'Kelp' Us Learn: Introducing the Maine Seaweed Industry
MAIC, FEBRUARY 2024: Legal Considerations for Aquaculturists
MAIC, JANUARY 2024: Alaskan Kelp: The Farmer's Perspective