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Posts Tagged ‘Melissa Good’

Alaska Mariculture Incentive Grant Program – Access to capital for mariculture businesses

By Dawn Montano | August 26, 2022
mariculture buoys in a cove

  Alaska Sea Grant is hosting a webinar series for mariculture farmers, nursery and hatchery operators as well as processors in Alaska on accessing capital for starting and expanding mariculture…

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NOAA Federal Funding Opportunities – Access to capital for mariculture businesses

By Dawn Montano | August 26, 2022
mariculture buoys in a cove

Presentation slides (including resources) During this one-hour webinar hosted by Alaska Sea Grant, representatives from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will discuss federal funding opportunities available through the…

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Resources and Assistance from the Alaska Small Business Development Center – Access to capital for mariculture businesses

By Dawn Montano | August 26, 2022
mariculture buoys in a cove

During this one-hour webinar hosted by Alaska Sea Grant, representatives from the Alaska Small Business Development Center discussed their services and resources, and answered questions. Download the presentation slides and…

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Mariculture Revolving Loan Fund – Access to capital for mariculture businesses

By Dave Partee | August 18, 2022
mariculture buoys in a cove

During this one-hour webinar hosted by Alaska Sea Grant, representatives from the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development discussed the Mariculture Revolving Loan Fund, and answered questions. Download…

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Alaska Aquaculture Permitting Portal and Guidance

By Dave Partee | November 9, 2021
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Join Alaska Sea Grant for a 1-hour webinar to talk about the newly launched Alaska Aquaculture Permitting Portal website and companion guidance booklet. Current and prospective aquatic farmers in Alaska…

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Shellfish and Seaweed Festival highlights mariculture in Alaska

By Anne Gore | May 27, 2021
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More than 100 people, including farmers, scientists, industry personnel, and community members participated in Alaska Sea Grant’s first Shellfish and Seaweed Festival. The online event featured presentations to celebrate and…

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New Alaska Shellfish and Seaweed Festival in May

By Anne Gore | March 26, 2021
Alaska Shellfish and Seaweed Festival

Alaska Sea Grant is holding the first Alaska Shellfish and Seaweed Festival from May 17–20, hosted online with specials and promotions in several coastal communities around the state. Join us…

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Alaska Sea Grant debuts farm-to-table mariculture directory for Alaska

By Melissa Good | July 28, 2020
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Alaskans who love fresh Alaska seafood will be happy to hear that Alaska Sea Grant has begun development of an online directory of farms and retailers that sell Alaska-grown shellfish and seaweed, locally or through mail order.

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Unalaska’s “Dockside Discovery” for kids reaches a national audience

By Melissa Good | May 26, 2020
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The 10th annual Dockside Discovery was held recently in Unalaska at the Robert Storrs Small Boat Harbor. The event was coordinated by Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program agent Melissa Good…

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KUCB radio: ‘How Are Sea Sponges Alive If They Have No Guts?’ Thousands Join Virtual Dockside Discovery Day

By Dave Partee | May 14, 2020

The 10th Dockside Discovery Day was coordinated by Melissa Good from the Alaska Sea Grant program, and she spent the day teaching Unalaska students and viewers from across the country about local marine life, fisheries, and more.

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