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Hannah Colwell
Hannah Colwell, Oyster Hatchery Technician, Northeast Fisheries Science Center
NOAA Awards $23.7 Million for Coastal Restoration Project in Louisiana
Funds will go to the construction of the Oyster Bayou Marsh Restoration project.
Tide to Table Profile: Alaska Shellfish Farms
Alaska Shellfish Farms grows oysters, mussels, and kelp in the glacial waters of Halibut Cove’s Kachemak Bay.
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office Releases Biennial Report to Congress
Update describes work on fisheries science, oyster restoration, environmental education, climate, observations, and more.
Tide to Table Profiles: Two Docks Shellfish
Two Docks Shellfish is an oyster and clam grower located in Bradenton, Florida.
Restoration Webinar Series: Upper Newport Bay Living Shorelines Project
Learn about an innovative living shoreline approach in Upper Newport Bay, California, that targets the restoration of the Olympia oyster and eelgrass.
Isaac "Ike" Reeves
Oyster Hatchery Research Technician Isaac Ike Reeves, Northeast Fisheries Science Center
Understanding Shellfish Aquaculture
Shellfish farming and restoration is critical to get more oysters, clams, and mussels in the water for food, jobs, and ecosystem services.
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office Shares Biennial Report to Congress
Update describes work on fisheries science, oyster restoration, environmental education, climate, observations, and more.
Underwater Habitat‒Working for You!
For Habitat Month, NOAA is celebrating underwater habitat and how we work for you, from the oyster reefs, shallow coral reefs, and deep-sea coral.
$99.6 Million Approved to Continue Restoring Gulf-wide Resources Impacted by Deepwater Horizon
Eleven projects aimed at restoring sea turtles, marine mammals, oysters, and birds are approved to move forward in all five Gulf states, and in Mexico.
How Will Changing Ocean Chemistry Affect the Shellfish We Eat?
Scientists at the NOAA Fisheries Milford Lab are shining some light on ocean acidification by examining how a more acidic ocean affects something we care about: the oysters, surfclams, and scallops that we eat.
Habitat Conservation Infographics
Check out this series of 4 infographics that explain the benefits of healthy habitat and how NOAA's work supports habitat conservation. We specifically focus on the value of opening rivers for fish, coastal wetlands, and oyster restoration.
Alix Laferriere, PhD
Alix joined NOAA Fisheries in 2021 after working at The Nature Conservancy in New Hampshire on oyster restoration in the Great Bay Estuary and sustainable fisheries in the Gulf of Maine.
Current Research at Milford Laboratory
We develop probiotics for use in oyster hatcheries and perform studies in aquaculture gear as habitat for marine life, nutrient bioextraction studies, shellfish genetics research, offshore shellfish aquaculture potential, and shellfish responses to ocean