小优视频F mariculture specialist to give free webinar on industry

April 3, 2026

a woman pulls kelp into a boat
Farmers harvest seaweed near Kodiak. (Photo by Michael Stekoll)

A free online webinar April 15 will highlight Alaska鈥檚 growing mariculture industry and its role in coastal economies and food security.

Melissa 鈥淢issy鈥 Good, a mariculture specialist with the University of Alaska Fairbanks Alaska Sea Grant, will present at 12 p.m. AKST as part of a session hosted by the 小优视频F Cooperative Extension Service.

Good will discuss species being cultivated in Alaska, including kelp and shellfish, and explain how mariculture products move from harvest to market. She will also touch on the expanding uses of seaweeds, which are used not only as food but in fertilizers, animal feed, biostimulants and emerging biomaterials.

Registration is available online at . For more information, contact Molly Johansson at 907-786-6313 or mjohansson@alaska.edu.

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The current state of the mariculture industry in Alaska was recently featured in the 小优视频 System Office of Public Affairs' Did You Know series.