Foundations of Shellfish Farming course offered by CTSG

A shellfish farmer cages of oysters to the dock.
A shellfish farmer brings cages of oysters to the dock.

Foundations of Shellfish Farming is a training course for new and prospective farmers and those who simply seek to learn more about aquaculture practices and techniques. Topics that will be covered include: how to establish and operate a shellfish business; leasing and permitting requirements; considerations for gear, vessels, and facilities, shellfish biology, aquaculture techniques and best practices, and risks involved in farming shellfish. Although the course will concentrate on Long Island Sound waters within the jurisdiction of Connecticut, the topics and practices covered are applicable in the Northeast United States and potentially beyond.

When: Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m., weekly from January 24th to April 11th

Location: UConn Avery Point Campus, Lowell P. Weicker Jr.  Building, Room 312

Registration link: http://s.uconn.edu/shellfish  

Schedule: http://s.uconn.edu/course-schedule  

Cost: $300

Instructors: Michael Gilman and Tessa L. Getchis

Sponsors: Connecticut Sea Grant, UConn Extension, and the Connecticut Department of Agriculture

Logos for CT Sea Grant, NOAA, UConn Extension and the CT Department of Agriculture

*This course meets the Connecticut Department of Agriculture eligibility requirement for the submission of a Joint Agency Application for Marine Aquaculture.

Additional questions can be emailed to: shellfish@uconn.edu