Aquaculture
Innovations in New Hampshire Aquaculture
Discover how aquaculture research supported by the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station is advancing sustainability, from oyster health monitoring to combating sea lice to supporting marine growth. Read More-
08/07/24
Marine Heatwaves’ Impacts on Marine Organisms
New UNH research develops a biological approach to understanding marine heatwave effects, offering detailed insights into the impacts on marine life... -
07/25/24
Optimizing Lumpfish Rearing
UNH research shows that adjusting light and density in lumpfish hatcheries reduces aggression, enhancing their role in controlling sea lice in salmon... -
07/09/24
Sustainable Shrimp Farming: Reducing Nitrogen Using Seaweed and Oysters
Discover how UNH researchers use integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) with seaweed and oysters to reduce nitrogen pollution in sustainable... -
06/16/20
Fisheries Funding
With new NOAA grants, UNH marine research aims to bring better, more sustainable seafood to the table.
Recent Stories
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03/17/19 - Fishing for FortunesFrom the icy waters of the Gulf of Maine to clean drinking water in East Africa, UNH innovations enhance economic opportunities. Read More
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12/20/18 - Hyperlocal Shrimp?UNH researchers are testing a shrimp aquaculture method that could put the seafood staple back in your fishmonger’s case. Read More
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10/17/18 - $1.4M for AquacultureNew Hampshire Sea Grant will receive $1.4 million from NOAA Sea Grant to expand aquaculture research in New Hampshire. Read More
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12/05/17 - From Farm to Food BankUNH-grown fish will help feed the hungry thanks to a 1,000 pound donation to the New Hampshire Food Bank. Read More