Aquaculture 2022

February 28 - March 4, 2022

San Diego, California

Celebrating NOAA Engagement through Community Based Aquaculture Grants with an Emphasis on Funded Diversity and Inclusion Projects

Wednesday, March 2, 2022 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Palm 1
Chair: Cliff Cosgrove, Kim Thompson, Seth Theuerkauf, Mark Rath

  • 8:30 AM
    Derek Orner

    WELCOME, INTRODUCTIONS, & AGENDA REVIEW: Clete Otoshi, Seth Theuerkauf, Mark Rath

  • 8:50 AM
    Dan Namur

    NOAA AQUACULTURE GRANT OPPORTUNITIES PANEL: Seth Theuerkauf, Mark Rath, Derek Orner

  • 9:30 AM
    Rosalyn KRD Concepcion

    HAWAIIAN FISHPOND NETWORK

  • 9:45 AM
    Rosalyn KRD Concepcion

    KU A LANAKILA NA MAHI I'A: THE FISH FARMERS STAND VICTORIOUS - TORI SPENCE

  • 11:00 AM
    Jana Hennig

    THE POWER OF A COLLABORATIVE INCLUSIVE APPROACH

  • 11:15 AM
    Megan Davis

    A FISHERS-OPERATED QUEEN CONCH (STROMBUS GIGAS) HATCHERY FOR GROWOUT OF SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD FOR LOCAL MARKETS IN PUERTO RICO

  • 11:30 AM
    Saltonstall-Kennedy Team

    COMMUNITY BASED APPROACH TO FULL UTILIZATION FISHFUL FUTURE

  • 11:45 AM
    Saltonstall-Kennedy Team

    COMMUNITY BASED ALTERNATIVE TO FISH WASTE FISHFUL FUTURE

  • 12:00 PM
    Rebecca Cates

    IMPROVING DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN AQUACULTURE THROUGH DULSE FARMING YOUTH EDUCATION

  • 12:15 PM
    Melissa Good

    PILOT PROGRAM FOR COMMERCIAL/SUBSISTENCE EDUCATIONAL MACRO ALGAE AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT FOR ALASKA

  • 1:30 PM
    Cliff Cosgrove

    WELCOME, INTRODUCTIONS, & AGENDA REVIEW

    Seth Theuerkauf, Mark Rath, Cliff Cosgrove

  • 1:40 PM
    Mackenzie Nelson

    DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE, LOW-COST COMMUNITY OUTREACH TOOLS FOR FISHERS AND SEAFOOD FARMERS

  • 1:55 PM
    Seth Theuerkauf

    BUILDING A DIVERSE AQUACULTURE/NOAA WORKFORCE THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL AQUACULTURE EDUCATION AND ENGAGEMENT

  • 2:10 PM
    Frank Roberto

    NA’BOKA: BATTLING HUNGER THROUGH COMMUNITY-DRIVEN AQUACULTURE PROJECTS

  • 2:30 PM
    Marilyn Hemingway

    PROMOTING GULLAH GEECHEE MARITIME CULTURAL HERITAGE AND ENHANCING ECONOMIC RESILIENCE THROUGH A GULLAH GEECHEE SEAFOOD TRAIL

  • 2:50 PM
    Talia Young

    FISHADELPHIA: EXPANDING A SUCCESSFUL PROGRAM CONNECTING NJ SEAFOOD HARVESTERS WITH CULTURALLY AND ECONOMICALLY DIVERSE SEAFOOD CONSUMERS

  • 3:15 PM
    Rosalyn KRD Concepcion

    CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION: DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION DRIVING INNOVATIVE APPROACHES IN AQUACULTURE