Malin Pinsky, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
Fisheries/Aquaculture
We’re All Learning to Love Jellyfish Now, Thanks to Climate Change
Malin Pinsky – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
As water temperatures rise, Rutgers scientists breed tougher shellfish
Ximing Guo – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Survey shows extent of covid-19 impact to East Coast fishermen
Sarah Lindley Smith – Department of Human Ecology
COVID-19 had big impact on commercial fishing in Northeast
Sarah Lindley Smith – Department of Human Ecology
Oyster buyback program revitalizes growers, rebuilds reefs
Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory
COVID-19 Pandemic had Big Impact on Commercial Fishing in Northeast
Rutgers study shows resilience among fishermen facing market disruptions With restaurants and supply chains disrupted due to the global coronavirus pandemic, two-fifths of commercial fishermen surveyed from Maine through North Carolina did not go fishing earlier this year, according to a Rutgers study that also documented their resilience and adaptation. Of those who kept fishing, […]
COVID-19 pandemic had big impact on commercial fishing in Northeast
Sarah Lindley Smith – Department of Human Ecology; Douglas R. Zemeckis – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Relief that Restores: Shellfish Aquaculture – New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium
Lisa Calvo – Haskin Shellfish Research Lab
Oyster farmers get boost selling live bivalves for reefs
Haskin Shellfish Research Lab