Mariculture conference will explore challenges and opportunities

Two people pulling seaweed onto a boat.
Photo by Michael Penn.
Tamsen Peeples, left, and Eric Fagerstrom measure seaweed at test beds near Juneau in July 2016 for a joint project between the University of Alaska and Premium Oceanic. Peeples is now a graduate student at the ’s College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences.

The University of Alaska will host a mariculture conference in Juneau’s Centennial Hall on April 12-14, 2022. Registration is now open for the conference, which will focus on the status of mariculture in Alaska, as well as challenges and opportunities in the industry.

Mariculture refers to the cultivation of marine organisms in their natural environment, including the enhancement, restoration and farming of shellfish and seaweed. The industry is poised for success in Alaska. 

The conference, “Mariculture for Alaska’s Future: Status, Challenges and Opportunities,” will bring together practitioners, regulators, policymakers, scientists and others from Alaska. The goal is to support mariculture’s expansion in Alaska looking at accomplishments and opportunities in research and education, policy and regulation, and industry growth. 

Attendees will be invited to build on previous accomplishments. Those include the Alaska Mariculture Task Force’s and , which create a road map for the industry. The conference will build on the January 2020 hosted in Ketchikan by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of Aquaculture and the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission.

and the University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences are co-sponsoring and helping to coordinate the conference. Contributing to Alaska’s economic growth is a strategic goal for the university system. Mariculture programs at UAF and UA Southeast focus on training, research and development.

The conference is open to all interested individuals. Proof of vaccination will be required at registration and before entering the conference. The cost is $150. Visit the for details and to register.

CONTACT: Alice Bailey, ambailey2@alaska.edu, 907-474-5350.

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’s builds knowledge and produces critical research to stimulate mariculture development. It partners with other university centers to promote innovation, new businesses and job opportunities. 

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