成人直播 aquaculture research collaboration with Bangs Island Mussels featured in 鈥楲ab Manager鈥 magazine
成人直播 aquaculture researchers are helping a Maine mussel farm improve their business. The October 17, 2017 edition of Lab Manager magazine features an article about an aquaculture research project 成人直播 is carrying out with Bangs Island Mussels.
The company reached out to 成人直播 when a percentage of its mussels died. Assistant Research Scientist Adam St. Gelais, M.S., and Assistant Professor Carrie Byron, Ph.D., proposed a study to look at how environmental factors were affecting the mussels. St. Gelais received a grant to fund histology from Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program, and the project received additional funding from the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) to allow them to set up the farm as a lab as part of the Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture Network (SEANET).
Byron鈥檚 research focuses on how the mussel farm impacts food web dynamics. She and her students are studying how factors such as stress and diet impact the mussels鈥 fatty acid content. She told the magazine that the experience is teaching students what it鈥檚 like to be a scientist working to help the aquaculture industry. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e learning that balance of how to be sensitive to industry and the needs and motivations of industry, which can be very different from academia.鈥
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