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News > Chris Hartleb

Tag: Chris Hartleb

01/20/22

Collaborative network for recirculating aquaculture moves into next phase

With USDA support, a network focused on raising Atlantic salmon in land-based systems is moving into an exciting new phase.

11/06/20

Sea Grant aquaculture fellow begins two-year position in Bayfield to boost research capacity

Dr. Patrick Blaufuss began his position in September at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility.

04/13/20

New walleye study aims to make it a viable fish for U.S. recirculating aquaculture

New research conducted by the UW-Stevens Point Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility will focus on out-of-season spawning of walleye so they may be grown year-round in indoor recirculating aquaculture systems.

10/11/19

Wisconsin Sea Grant announces involvement in federally funded aquaculture research

Wisconsin Sea Grant will participate in three recently announced federally funded aquaculture projects that will support a sustainable, domestic food supply and decrease America’s seafood trade deficit.

05/21/19

UW-Madison engineer examines the environmental impact of aquaponics in cold climates

With Sea Grant support, Andrea Hicks is studying the carbon footprint of aquaponics in cold climates like Wisconsin’s.

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