Shellfish farming workshop and lectures offered

October 3, 2014

University Relations

Deborah Mercy
907-274-9698
10/06/2014


Photo by Deborah Mercy. Pacific oysters await shipment from Prince of Wales Island.
Photo by Deborah Mercy. Pacific oysters await shipment from Prince of Wales Island.


The Southeast Alaska Shellfish Farming Workshop in Ketchikan and evening lectures in four other Southeast Alaska communities this month will offer a comprehensive look at this growing industry.

Ray RaLonde, aquaculture specialist for the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program in the University of Alaska Fairbanks, will present the three-day beginning shellfish farming workshop at the University of Alaska Southeast Robertson Building in Ketchikan, Oct. 9–11.

Ketchikan MAP agent Gary Freitag will teach oceanography, and MAP marketing specialist Quentin Fong will teach business planning and marketing during the workshop.

An optional biology credit for the workshop is available from UAS.

Evening lectures on shellfish farming are being offered following the workshop in Ketchikan on Oct. 8, and in the communities of Metlakatla on Oct. 13, Petersburg on Oct. 14, Juneau on Oct. 17, and Yakutat on Oct. 18.

Lectures on shellfish aquaculture development will describe the economic impacts of farming on local communities based on 23 years of research and experience in Alaska.

The workshop and community lectures are free, but registration for the three-day workshop is required. To register, please go to seagrant.uaf.edu/map/workshops/2014/shellfishfarming/ketchikan/.

ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: Ray RaLonde, 907-274-9691.

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