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Get Aquacultured!
University of New Hampshire
8 episodes
1 week ago
Get Aquacultured! is a new limited-series podcast from University of New Hampshire The Center for Sustainable Seafood Systems that dives into the many sides of aquaculture—straight from the people who know it best. Hosts Gabriela Bradt, Michael Coogan, Michael Chambers, and Michael Doherty share a lively conversation with industry experts, practitioners, students, and educators working in aquaculture. Together, they’ll bust myths, spotlight different perspectives, and bring the fascinating world of aquaculture to life. From science and innovation to classrooms and coastal communities, Get Aquacultured! explores stories you won’t often hear in the mainstream media—but that matter for our oceans, our food systems, and our future. Fun, informative, and accessible, these conversations are designed to connect you with the people and ideas shaping aquaculture today
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Get Aquacultured! is a new limited-series podcast from University of New Hampshire The Center for Sustainable Seafood Systems that dives into the many sides of aquaculture—straight from the people who know it best. Hosts Gabriela Bradt, Michael Coogan, Michael Chambers, and Michael Doherty share a lively conversation with industry experts, practitioners, students, and educators working in aquaculture. Together, they’ll bust myths, spotlight different perspectives, and bring the fascinating world of aquaculture to life. From science and innovation to classrooms and coastal communities, Get Aquacultured! explores stories you won’t often hear in the mainstream media—but that matter for our oceans, our food systems, and our future. Fun, informative, and accessible, these conversations are designed to connect you with the people and ideas shaping aquaculture today
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Natural Sciences
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Seacoast Science Center
Get Aquacultured!
55 minutes
1 week ago
Seacoast Science Center


This episode of Get Aquacultured! spotlights the Seacoast Science Center’s high school Marine Science Fellowship, showcasing how it inspires the next generation of marine scientists and aquaculture innovators. Industry experts, educators, and students discuss the importance of aquaculture, address common misconceptions, and explore opportunities for further learning and involvement. Discover the future of aquaculture through the voices of those shaping it.

 

In This Episode:

Guest Speakers: Seacoast Science Center’s Marine Science Fellows

 

Host: Mike Doherty, Research Project Manager, University of New Hampshire's School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering, Center for Sustainable Seafood Systems

 

Co-Host: Gabby Bradt,Ph.D. Fisheries and Aquaculture Extension State Specialist, New Hampshire Sea Grant/UNH Cooperative Extension, University of New Hampshire

 

Co-Host: Mike Coogan, Ph.D. Research Assistant Professor, Center for Sustainable Seafood Systems, University of New Hampshire 

 

Show Notes

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Explore career paths in marine science through hands-on experiences.
  • Understand the crucial role of aquaculture in sustainable seafood production.
  • Address misconceptions about aquaculture and its environmental impact.
  • Identify opportunities for high school and undergraduate involvement in marine science and aquaculture.
  • Recognize the importance of education in protecting Earth’s natural resources.

 

Resources Mentioned:

  • New Hampshire Sea Grant
  • UNH Cooperative Extension
  • Seacoast Science Center
  • Seacoast Science Center’s Marine Science Fellowship
  • AquaFort
  • Hidden Coast Shellfish
  • University of New Hampshire Coastal Marine Lab
  • Sea Grant Aquaculture Academy
  • Carteret Community College-Aquaculture Technology Program
  • UNH Marine Docents
  • NH Sea Grant Doyle Fellowship
  • EE Blue Aquaculture Literacy Grant
  • NOAA
  • North American Association for Environmental Education

 

Connect With Us:

 

  • Michael Doherty (University of New Hampshire)
  • Gabby Bradt (New Hampshire Sea Grant/UNH Cooperative Extension
  • Mike Coogan (University of New Hampshire)
  • Richie Harty (Seacoast Science Center)

 

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Featured Quotes:

  • Jodwin: “I came to this program to explore the fields and what I wanted to be. I’m still looking because I’m not set on what I want to be when I grow up.”
  • Joe: “The point of the program is really to get high schoolers involved and get them prepared for the next steps… The more they put in, the more they put out.”
  • Jodwin: “I think our generation is living in a world affected by industrial growth and they know what is happening to Earth. And with this knowledge, I believe that they’re able to make the change.”

 

Behind the Story:

The Marine Science Fellowship at the Seacoast Science Center isn’t just an educational program; it’s a launchpad for future marine scientists and aquaculture innovators. By providing hands-on experiences and fostering connections with industry experts, the program empowers students to explore their passions and address critical issues facing our oceans. From research projects on nudibranchs and harbor seal mortality to discussions on sustainable seafood and the ethics of caviar production, these students are actively engaged in shaping a more sustainable future.

 

Take Action:

Explore volunteer opportunities at the Seacoast Science Center or contact New Hampshire Sea Grant to learn more about aquaculture initiatives in your area.

 

Share This Episode:

Inspire the next generation of ocean stewards! Listen to the latest episode of Get Aquacultured!  on the Seacoast Science Center’s Marine Science Fellowship #aquaculture #marinescience #education

 

Get Aquacultured!
Get Aquacultured! is a new limited-series podcast from University of New Hampshire The Center for Sustainable Seafood Systems that dives into the many sides of aquaculture—straight from the people who know it best. Hosts Gabriela Bradt, Michael Coogan, Michael Chambers, and Michael Doherty share a lively conversation with industry experts, practitioners, students, and educators working in aquaculture. Together, they’ll bust myths, spotlight different perspectives, and bring the fascinating world of aquaculture to life. From science and innovation to classrooms and coastal communities, Get Aquacultured! explores stories you won’t often hear in the mainstream media—but that matter for our oceans, our food systems, and our future. Fun, informative, and accessible, these conversations are designed to connect you with the people and ideas shaping aquaculture today