Aquaculture America 2023

February 23 - 26, 2023

New Orleans, Louisiana USA

Aquaculture for Ecosystem Outcomes - NOAA

Saturday, February 25, 2023 11:30 AM - 5:00 PM Balcony L
Chair: Ken Riley, Robert Jones

  • 1:30 AM
    Julie M. Rose

    SYNTHESIZING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES DATA TO SUPPORT SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE MANAGEMENT

  • 1:45 AM
    Christopher Schillaci

    INTEGRATING INFORMATION ON BENEFICIAL SERVICES PROVIDED BY SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE INTO THE AQUACULTURE PERMITTING AND REVIEW PROCESS

  • 2:00 AM
    Emilly Schutt

    SUPPORTING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES OF HABITAT AND BIODIVERSITY IN TEMPERATE SEAWEED (Saccharina spp.) FARMS

  • 4:30 AM
    Lindsay Olsen

    THE GREENWAVE OCEAN FARMING HUB: A PLATFORM FOR FARMER TRAINING & COLLABORATION

  • 11:30 AM
    Kenneth L. Riley

    SPATIAL ANALYTICS HELPS ANCHOR AQUACULTURE IN THE NEW BLUE ECONOMY

  • 11:45 AM
    James A. Morris Jr

    AQUAWHERE?: A REGIONAL ANALYSIS OF POTENTIAL CONSTRAINTS FOR OFFSHORE AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT IN THE U.S. EEZ

  • 12:00 PM
    Gretchen E. Bath

    GLOBAL REVIEW OF MEGAFAUNA INTERACTIONS WITH MARINE AQUACULTURE FARMS

  • 12:15 PM
    Alyssa L. Randall

    MODELING PROTECTED SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONS AND HABITATS TO INFORM SITING AND MANAGEMENT OF PIONEERING OCEAN INDUSTRIES: A CASE STUDY FOR GULF OF MEXICO AQUACULTURE

  • 1:30 PM
    Julie Rose

    SYNTHESIZING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES DATA TO SUPPORT SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE MANAGEMENT

  • 1:45 PM
    Christopher Schillaci

    INTEGRATING INFORMATION ON BENEFICIAL SERVICES PROVIDED BY SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE INTO THE AQUACULTURE PERMITTING AND REVIEW PROCESS

  • 2:00 PM
    Emilly Schutt

    SUPPORTING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES OF HABITAT AND BIODIVERSITY IN TEMPERATE SEAWEED Saccharina latissima FARMS

  • 2:15 PM
    Cara A. Blaine

    FOLLOWING THE SNAIL TRAIL: INTERACTIONS OF THE MARINE SNAIL Lacuna vincta WITH KELP FARMS IN THE GULF OF MAINE

  • 2:15 PM
    Cara A. Blaine

    FOLLOWING THE SNAIL TRAIL: INTERACTIONS OF THE MARINE SNAIL Lacuna vincta WITH KELP FARMS IN THE GULF OF MAINE

  • 2:30 PM
    Robert Jones

    THE NATURE CONSERVANCY’S GLOBAL AQUACULTURE PROGRAM

  • 2:45 PM
    Sarah Jones

    SITING AND MANAGEMENT FOR THE GROWING AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY IN PALAU, AFRICAN GREAT LAKES, AND MEXICO

  • 3:00 PM
    Jackie Wilson

    THE SHELLFISH GROWERS CLIMATE COALITION– WHAT 270 SMALL BUSINESSES HAVE DONE TO ADVOCATE FOR CLIMATE ACTION AND WHAT THEY’RE GOING TO DO NEXT

  • 3:15 PM
    Bill Dewey

    WHAT SHELLFISH FARMERS WANT THE GOVERNMENT TO DO TO REDUCE CLIMATE IMPACTS ON THEIR BUSINESSES

  • 3:30 PM
    Rebekah Borgert

    SUPPORTING OYSTER AQUACULTURE AND RESTORATION: AN OVERVIEW AND LOOK AHEAD

  • 3:45 PM
    Bob Rheault

    BEST PRACTICES FOR ECOSYSTEM SERVICES

  • 4:00 PM
    John Stieglitz

    THE POTENTIAL FOR RESTORATIVE AQUACULTURE IN SOUTH FLORIDA AND THE CARIBBEAN: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES

  • 4:15 PM
    Kelsey Schultz

    FISH PRODUCTION AND USE OF OYSTER AQUACULTURE GEAR IN COMPARISON TO NATURAL HABITATS NORTH AND SOUTH OF CAPE COD

  • 4:30 PM
    Lindsay Olsen

    THE GREENWAVE OCEAN FARMING HUB: A PLATFORM FOR FARMER TRAINING AND COLLABORATION

  • 4:45 PM
    Madelyn Smith

    FOSTERING MULTISECTORAL ENGAGEMENT TO IDENTIFY PATHS FORWARD FOR THE U.S. AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY