2020

George Waldbusser, a biogeochemist at Oregon State University, straps a bag of oysters to rebar as a control while doctoral student Sophia Wensman places a bag of oysters on top of empty oyster shells in Netarts Bay.
This webinar features George Waldbusser, a biogeochemist who studies how carbon dioxide is changing the chemistry of the ocean and affecting shellfish.
Underwater view of chinook salmon swiming over a rocky river bed.
This career webinar is for students grades 6-12 and features who manages the Oregon Hatchery Research Center in Alsea.
Mesh panel covered in mature dulse
This study assessed the productivity of the red alga Palmaria mollis (Pacific dulse) plantlets immobilized on a vertical array of mesh panels in aerated tank culture.
Chris Langdon holding red seaweed
This paper is about a novel method for propagating red algae that can be automated and potentially used to scale up production.
Laminaria saccharina brown algae at the coast of Lista, Farsund municipality, in southern Norway.
This study compared the growth of female brown algea gametophyte filamentous cell suspension cultures in a stirred-tank photobioreactor under batch and fed-batch nutrient addition modes over a 48-day cultivation period.

2019

Oysters in basket
Study evaluates the impact of ocean acidification on the fitness traits across multiple larval stages and between discrete oyster populations.

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