7: IMTA & Co Culture
Автор: Washington Sea Grant
Загружено: 2023-02-17
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Moderator Erin Meyer (Director of Conservation Programs & Partnerships, Seattle Aquarium) leads a discussion with panelists James Crimp (Sea Culture Consulting & Univ. of Alaska masters student), Joth Davis (Principal, Blue Dot Sea Farms) and Tiffany Waters (Global Aquaculture Manager, The Nature Conservancy) about potential benefits and approaches for mixed-species aquaculture, specifically co-culture and Integrated Multi-trophic Aquaculture or 'IMTA'.
Only a handful of seaweed farms and restoration projects have been permitted in Washington, but there is no shortage of interest in –and questions about– the future of seaweed cultivation in our shared waters. The Washington seaweed community needs reliable information to make informed choices about this future. Constituents also need to recognize where the available information is incomplete or unreliable. Through this symposium, Washington Sea Grant aims to move the community towards a shared understanding of what is known, and what is not known, about seaweed farming and what it could look like. Learn more about the Washington Seaweed Collaborative: waseaweedcollaborative.org
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