Biology: Aquaculture Concentration
College or University: Salem State College
Type of degree: B.S.
Brief overview of program: At Salem State College the Aquaculture Concentration within the Department of Biology manifests its ecological heritage. Students explore energy flow and allocation in aquatic systems. Techniques to repackage energy into organisms considered desirable by humankind are examined analytically. The recently approved curriculum affords students the opportunity to learn about aquaculture and to apply newly acquired skills in real-life situations. Hands-on experience and practical applications are pursued at the 6.1-hectare Northeastern Massachusetts Aquaculture Center (NEMAC) operated by SSC that includes the 510 m2 Cat Cove Marine Laboratory and 3.25-hectare Smith Pool. Developing projects investigate the biology of regionally important shellfish (e.g., surf clams, Atlantic scallops, and oysters) and finfish (e.g., tautog, sturgeon) as well as environmental impacts of aquaculture.
Cat Cove Marine Laboratory
Aquaculture efforts at SSC highlight conservation and management, but business, computer, networking and other essential skills are equally emphasized. Growing fish is a hobby; marketing fish profitably is a business! Students who successfully navigate the Aquaculture Concentration at SSC will have gained knowledge and skills to practice aquaculture successfully in New England or halfway around the world in New Caledonia.
Website: Click here for program website
Program Point of Contact: Dr. Mark Fregeau
Email: mfregeau@salemstate.edu
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