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Aquatic invasive species
Delaware Sea Grant shares information on invasive fish, crabs
Editorâs Note: Since the University of Delaware was designated the nation s ninth Sea Grant College in 1976, the goal of Delaware Sea Grant (DESG) has been to promote the wise use, conservation, and management of marine and coastal resources through high-quality research, education, and outreach activities that benefit the public and the environment. This story comes from Delaware Sea Grantâs annual publication, Reporter, now available in print and online. As in this story, the Reporter highlights how DESG rose to the challenge and supported its communities in 2020.
Initial session to focus on food justice in state’s oyster industry
Delaware Sea Grant will offer a workshop May 19 exploring food justice in Delaware’s re-emerging oyster industry. SUBMITTED PHOTO May 12, 2021
At the Delaware beaches, locally grown oysters are beginning to reappear on menus as premium products available for purchase. But as the Delaware oyster industry begins to re-emerge, Delaware Sea Grant is looking to ensure that these aquatic delicacies are available to all Delawareans in equal measure.
With that in mind, DESG will kick off its 2021 Delaware Sea Grant Engage and Exchange Workshops from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 19, with a webinar focused on Regional Considerations within Food Justice in the Oyster Industry.