Malin Pinsky – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Fisheries/Aquaculture
Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind, Rutgers University Install Wind LiDAR
Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership; Rutgers University Marine Field Station
Atlantic Shores deploys lidar in New Jersey
Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership; Rutgers University Marine Field Station
Oyster farming and shorebirds likely can coexist
Brooke Maslo – Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Oyster Farming and Shorebirds Likely Can Coexist
Scientists find oyster aquaculture has little impact on red knots, three other species Oyster farming as currently practiced along the Delaware Bayshore does not significantly impact four shorebirds, including the federally threatened red knot, which migrates thousands of miles from Chile annually, according to a Rutgers-led study. The findings, published in the journal Ecosphere, likely […]
Managing the Majestic Jumbo Flying Squid
Malin Pinsky – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Oyster Creek Generating Station Closure Impact on Barnegat Bay Fish Inconclusive
Thomas Grouthes – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
A day in the life of New Jersey’s 2020 Outstanding Young Farmer and oyster enthusiast Ned Gaine
Edward “Ned” Gaine – Alumni
Oysters and Clams Can be Farmed Together
Rutgers study finds raising multiple species in the same area could benefit shellfish aquaculture Eastern oysters and three species of clams can be farmed together and flourish, potentially boosting profits of shellfish growers, according to a Rutgers University–New Brunswick study. Though diverse groups of species often outperform single-species groups, most bivalve farms in the United […]
Climate Change Could Threaten Sea Snails in Mid-Atlantic Waters
Common whelk live in one of the fastest-warming marine areas, Rutgers-led study says Climate change could threaten the survival and development of common whelk – a type of sea snail – in the mid-Atlantic region, according to a study led by scientists at Rutgers University–New Brunswick. The common, or waved, whelk (Buccinum undatum) is an […]