| The Commercial
Fisheries and Aquaculture Agent works with the people who supply
fresh high quality seafood to consumers in the State of NJ. He
has responsibility from Raritan Bay to Delaware Bay. He is also
involved with the well established hard clam aquaculture industry
that is mostly based in Atlantic County with 6 hatcheries and
40 growers. These growers supply about 25% of the states harvest
of hard clams. He also assists start up aquaculturists moving
through the process of investigating the opportunities in this
fast growing sector of agriculture.
Special
Projects include:
- High Hydrostatic
Pressure Processing of Hard Clams
- Growing
Ornamental Aquatic Plants
- Community
Based Habitat Restoration Projects for Hard Clams and Oyster
Reefs
- Industry
Leadership Development
Regularly Requested Publications
Other
aquaculture and fishing related fact sheets and bulletins are
available through
RCRE publications or by contacting our office at 609-625-0056.
 Other Resources
- East Coast Shellfish Growers
Association (WWW.ECSGA.ORG) - This organization
which was initiated by the agent assists shellfish growers from
Maine to Florida with issues that affect the production and marketing
of commercially grown clams, oysters and other shellfish. It works
to promote the benefits to the environment realized through shellfish
aquaculture
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Gef
Flimlin, MS
Associate Professor, Rutgers University
Marine Extension Agent, Rutgers Cooperative Research and Extension flimlin@aesop.rutgers.edu |
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