<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><?xml-stylesheet href="https://feeds.captivate.fm/style.xsl" type="text/xsl"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0" xmlns:googleplay="http://www.google.com/schemas/play-podcasts/1.0" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:podcast="https://podcastindex.org/namespace/1.0"><channel><atom:link href="https://feeds.captivate.fm/salty-talks/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><title><![CDATA[Salty talks: Conversations on Sustainable Aquaculture in Maine]]></title><podcast:guid>c48e5c1c-8ac1-5681-9e42-199053e04730</podcast:guid><lastBuildDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 14:44:36 +0000</lastBuildDate><generator>Captivate.fm</generator><language><![CDATA[en]]></language><copyright><![CDATA[Copyright 2026 Corinne Noufi]]></copyright><managingEditor>Corinne Noufi</managingEditor><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Salty Talks, hosted by Corinne Noufi, the Communications Specialist at the Aquaculture Research Institute is your go-to podcast for a deep dive into all things aquaculture! This show seeks to disseminate information about the culture of various species,  provide updates on research, innovation, and education, and highlight the multidisciplinary aspects of aquaculture. Each episode features interviews/discussions with researchers, industry, and other professional voices from the Maine aquaculture world. ]]></itunes:summary><image><url>https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png</url><title>Salty talks: Conversations on Sustainable Aquaculture in Maine</title><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/]]></link></image><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><itunes:owner><itunes:name>Corinne Noufi</itunes:name></itunes:owner><itunes:author>Corinne Noufi</itunes:author><description>Salty Talks, hosted by Corinne Noufi, the Communications Specialist at the Aquaculture Research Institute is your go-to podcast for a deep dive into all things aquaculture! This show seeks to disseminate information about the culture of various species,  provide updates on research, innovation, and education, and highlight the multidisciplinary aspects of aquaculture. Each episode features interviews/discussions with researchers, industry, and other professional voices from the Maine aquaculture world. </description><link>https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/</link><atom:link href="https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com" rel="hub"/><itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Learn about all things aquaculture in Maine!]]></itunes:subtitle><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:type>episodic</itunes:type><itunes:category text="Science"><itunes:category text="Nature"/></itunes:category><itunes:category text="Science"><itunes:category text="Social Sciences"/></itunes:category><itunes:category text="Education"></itunes:category><podcast:locked>no</podcast:locked><podcast:medium>podcast</podcast:medium><item><title>Before the Outbreak: The Case for Vaccines in Aquaculture</title><itunes:title>Before the Outbreak: The Case for Vaccines in Aquaculture</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Vaccines are a familiar part of human health. But in aquaculture, they play a quieter, often misunderstood role. In this episode of Salty Talks, we explore how vaccines are used in fish farming and why they matter long before an outbreak ever occurs. Through a panel discussion featuring researchers, veterinarians, and industry experts, we look at how aquaculture approaches disease prevention, and why that approach isn’t always easy to implement. The conversation moves from the technical , how fish vaccines are developed, regulated, and delivered, to something more universal: the challenge of valuing prevention before there’s visible loss. Because in aquaculture, as in many areas of science, the benefits of prevention are often invisible… until they’re not. Along the way, we explore the limits of current tools, the realities of disease risk in different farming systems, and the growing tension between scientific evidence and public perception, especially in a world where conversations about vaccines are already charged. At its core, this episode asks a simple question: Why is it so hard to act before something goes wrong?</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vaccines are a familiar part of human health. But in aquaculture, they play a quieter, often misunderstood role. In this episode of Salty Talks, we explore how vaccines are used in fish farming and why they matter long before an outbreak ever occurs. Through a panel discussion featuring researchers, veterinarians, and industry experts, we look at how aquaculture approaches disease prevention, and why that approach isn’t always easy to implement. The conversation moves from the technical , how fish vaccines are developed, regulated, and delivered, to something more universal: the challenge of valuing prevention before there’s visible loss. Because in aquaculture, as in many areas of science, the benefits of prevention are often invisible… until they’re not. Along the way, we explore the limits of current tools, the realities of disease risk in different farming systems, and the growing tension between scientific evidence and public perception, especially in a world where conversations about vaccines are already charged. At its core, this episode asks a simple question: Why is it so hard to act before something goes wrong?</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/before-the-outbreak-the-case-for-vaccines-in-aquaculture]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">4df4f4a3-65bb-45e2-9446-c28ad8bf4c18</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/4df4f4a3-65bb-45e2-9446-c28ad8bf4c18.mp3" length="19532530" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>20:21</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>6</podcast:episode><podcast:season>2</podcast:season></item><item><title>Fear Sells. So What Does Science Sell?</title><itunes:title>Fear Sells. So What Does Science Sell?</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>How do scientists communicate complex ideas in a world shaped by social media, misinformation, and short attention spans? In this episode, Salty Talks explores the importance of science communication through a panel discussion featuring aquaculture farmers, science communicators, researchers, and educators. The conversation highlights how storytelling, visual communication, education, and emerging technologies are helping bridge the gap between scientific research and public understanding.</p><p>Panelists discuss:</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How misinformation spreads and why fear often travels faster than facts</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The role of storytelling in making science accessible</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Using social media as a tool for outreach</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Creative approaches like illustration, podcasts, games, and virtual reality</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The importance of reaching younger audiences</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why listening may be one of the most important communication skills scientists can develop</li></ol><br/><p>Together, their experiences show that science communication is not just outreach, it is an essential part of building trust, supporting informed decision-making, and shaping the future of aquaculture.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do scientists communicate complex ideas in a world shaped by social media, misinformation, and short attention spans? In this episode, Salty Talks explores the importance of science communication through a panel discussion featuring aquaculture farmers, science communicators, researchers, and educators. The conversation highlights how storytelling, visual communication, education, and emerging technologies are helping bridge the gap between scientific research and public understanding.</p><p>Panelists discuss:</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How misinformation spreads and why fear often travels faster than facts</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The role of storytelling in making science accessible</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Using social media as a tool for outreach</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Creative approaches like illustration, podcasts, games, and virtual reality</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The importance of reaching younger audiences</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why listening may be one of the most important communication skills scientists can develop</li></ol><br/><p>Together, their experiences show that science communication is not just outreach, it is an essential part of building trust, supporting informed decision-making, and shaping the future of aquaculture.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/fear-sells-so-what-does-science-sell]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">b408ef13-2d50-4e32-bf41-eb3c964f180d</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2026 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/b408ef13-2d50-4e32-bf41-eb3c964f180d.mp3" length="17769578" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>18:31</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>5</podcast:episode><podcast:season>2</podcast:season></item><item><title>From Aquaculture to Veterinary School: Daniel Delap’s Path to Animal Health</title><itunes:title>From Aquaculture to Veterinary School: Daniel Delap’s Path to Animal Health</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Salty Talks</em>, Daniel Delap shares how his research at the University of Maine’s Aquaculture Research Institute, developing fish vaccines and culturing salmon gill cells, helped launch him into veterinary school. We talk fish health, disease research, and how aquaculture experience can open unexpected doors in animal medicine.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Salty Talks</em>, Daniel Delap shares how his research at the University of Maine’s Aquaculture Research Institute, developing fish vaccines and culturing salmon gill cells, helped launch him into veterinary school. We talk fish health, disease research, and how aquaculture experience can open unexpected doors in animal medicine.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/from-aquaculture-to-veterinary-school-daniel-delaps-path-to-animal-health]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">730c652a-50b0-499c-a9a5-1407c5472a1f</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2025 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/730c652a-50b0-499c-a9a5-1407c5472a1f.mp3" length="22454483" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>23:23</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>4</podcast:episode><podcast:season>2</podcast:season></item><item><title>Technology, Climate, and the Evolution of Aquaculture in Maine</title><itunes:title>Technology, Climate, and the Evolution of Aquaculture in Maine</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>What does it take to build a thriving aquaculture industry along one of the most rugged coastlines in the country? In this episode of <em>Salty Talks</em>, we delve into the evolution of aquaculture in Maine with marine scientist Dr. Damian Brady, exploring everything from salmon pens and oyster farms to kelp lines and satellite data. But Damian doesn’t just study aquaculture, he helps train the people who will shape its future. We discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the industry, the technologies transforming aquaculture, and why embedding students directly into coastal industries is essential for the next generation of marine science. From hatcheries to harbor masters, climate adaptation to community buy-in, this episode tells the story of a coastal economy in motion and the people making it possible.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does it take to build a thriving aquaculture industry along one of the most rugged coastlines in the country? In this episode of <em>Salty Talks</em>, we delve into the evolution of aquaculture in Maine with marine scientist Dr. Damian Brady, exploring everything from salmon pens and oyster farms to kelp lines and satellite data. But Damian doesn’t just study aquaculture, he helps train the people who will shape its future. We discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the industry, the technologies transforming aquaculture, and why embedding students directly into coastal industries is essential for the next generation of marine science. From hatcheries to harbor masters, climate adaptation to community buy-in, this episode tells the story of a coastal economy in motion and the people making it possible.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/technology-climate-and-the-evolution-of-aquaculture-in-maine]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">ebd03fd5-9699-44c9-8a96-5c59c595bc52</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2025 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/ebd03fd5-9699-44c9-8a96-5c59c595bc52.mp3" length="31060262" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>32:21</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>3</podcast:episode><podcast:season>2</podcast:season></item><item><title>Learning the Ropes: Inside Maine&apos;s First Aquaculture Boot Camp</title><itunes:title>Learning the Ropes: Inside Maine&apos;s First Aquaculture Boot Camp</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we head to the Darling Marine Center on the coast of Maine to experience the first-ever <strong>Aquaculture Boot Camp</strong>—an intensive training program designed to equip the next generation of aquaculture farmers and professionals with hands-on maritime skills.</p><p>Offered by the Maine Aquaculture Hub in partnership with aquaculture in shared waters, and funded in part by congressional support through Senators King and Collins, this week-long boot camp immerses students in critical aquaculture skills—handling boats, navigation, knot-tying, mooring design, oyster farming, kelp cultivation, and boat trailering.</p><p>Hear directly from instructors and students about why hands-on training is crucial for Maine’s working waterfront and how building practical skills translates into confidence, safety, and future success in aquaculture.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we head to the Darling Marine Center on the coast of Maine to experience the first-ever <strong>Aquaculture Boot Camp</strong>—an intensive training program designed to equip the next generation of aquaculture farmers and professionals with hands-on maritime skills.</p><p>Offered by the Maine Aquaculture Hub in partnership with aquaculture in shared waters, and funded in part by congressional support through Senators King and Collins, this week-long boot camp immerses students in critical aquaculture skills—handling boats, navigation, knot-tying, mooring design, oyster farming, kelp cultivation, and boat trailering.</p><p>Hear directly from instructors and students about why hands-on training is crucial for Maine’s working waterfront and how building practical skills translates into confidence, safety, and future success in aquaculture.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/learning-the-ropes-inside-maines-first-aquaculture-boot-camp]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">937dfe23-db91-47b3-8f54-c5dbba9aae92</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2025 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/5e3202c0-dba8-4f00-a78d-512d2df6d12c/Boot-Camp.mp3" length="56843538" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>23:41</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>2</podcast:episode><podcast:season>2</podcast:season></item><item><title>The Making of an Industry: How Aquaculture Took Root in Maine</title><itunes:title>The Making of an Industry: How Aquaculture Took Root in Maine</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Aquaculture has become a cornerstone of Maine’s working waterfront, but it wasn’t always that way. In this episode, we dive into the origins of Maine’s aquaculture industry, tracing its evolution from a handful of experimental leases in the 1970s to a $157 million industry today. We explore how early pioneers tested the waters, the role of research institutions like the Darling Marine Center, and the breakthroughs in hatchery technology and shellfish breeding that helped shape modern aquaculture. Plus, we discuss the challenges of site selection, permitting, and balancing industry growth with sustainability. If you’ve ever wondered how Maine went from wild fisheries to a thriving shellfish and seaweed farming industry, this episode is for you!</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aquaculture has become a cornerstone of Maine’s working waterfront, but it wasn’t always that way. In this episode, we dive into the origins of Maine’s aquaculture industry, tracing its evolution from a handful of experimental leases in the 1970s to a $157 million industry today. We explore how early pioneers tested the waters, the role of research institutions like the Darling Marine Center, and the breakthroughs in hatchery technology and shellfish breeding that helped shape modern aquaculture. Plus, we discuss the challenges of site selection, permitting, and balancing industry growth with sustainability. If you’ve ever wondered how Maine went from wild fisheries to a thriving shellfish and seaweed farming industry, this episode is for you!</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/the-making-of-an-industry-how-aquaculture-took-root-in-maine]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">61a093cf-e88e-452f-89f1-ff20d8e81522</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/fe481c0a-4307-4f7b-a16c-52f71279e11e/Chris-Davis-1.mp3" length="65847423" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>27:26</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>2</itunes:season><itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode><podcast:season>2</podcast:season></item><item><title>Aqueous 2024: Applied aquaculture through indigenous knowledge and western science</title><itunes:title>Aqueous 2024: Applied aquaculture through indigenous knowledge and western science</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we delve into the unique experiences of the ARI’s 2024 Aqueous fellows, who blend Indigenous knowledge systems with Western scientific methods to explore innovative solutions in aquaculture. Hosted by Inclusive Science Communications Fellow Rida Ali, this episode features insightful conversations with fellows working on diverse projects such as oyster aquaculture, salmon restoration, and razor clams. We explore the concept of "Two-Eyed Seeing," which integrates Indigenous perspectives with Western science, providing a holistic approach to understanding and managing marine ecosystems. Whether you're a prospective Aqueous applicant or simply curious about sustainable aquaculture, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we delve into the unique experiences of the ARI’s 2024 Aqueous fellows, who blend Indigenous knowledge systems with Western scientific methods to explore innovative solutions in aquaculture. Hosted by Inclusive Science Communications Fellow Rida Ali, this episode features insightful conversations with fellows working on diverse projects such as oyster aquaculture, salmon restoration, and razor clams. We explore the concept of "Two-Eyed Seeing," which integrates Indigenous perspectives with Western science, providing a holistic approach to understanding and managing marine ecosystems. Whether you're a prospective Aqueous applicant or simply curious about sustainable aquaculture, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/aqueous-2024-applied-aquaculture-through-indigenous-knowledge-and-western-science]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">15665a77-6453-4467-b9f7-3d71efd0ee62</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 06 Aug 2024 08:15:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/393e6356-7ffe-4f3a-a2b8-06070f6356b6/Aqueous-Podcast-MP3-1.mp3" length="53962754" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>22:29</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>24</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>24</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season></item><item><title>Saddle Up, Bub! A San Antonio Special on ARI&apos;s Aquaculture Endeavors</title><itunes:title>Saddle Up, Bub! A San Antonio Special on ARI&apos;s Aquaculture Endeavors</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this special episode, we take you to the World Aquaculture Society Conference, held in San Antonio. Listen to our panel session as we explore the cutting-edge endeavors of the Aquaculture Research Institute (ARI). From sustainable feeds to disease management and vaccine development, ARI's team of experts share their insights in making aquaculture a beacon of sustainability. Discover how interdisciplinary collaboration and education play pivotal roles in ARI's mission, bridging the gap between science, community, and industry. This episode not only highlights ARI's pioneering work in aquatic animal health but also sheds light on how these advancements are shaping the future of the aquaculture industry. </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this special episode, we take you to the World Aquaculture Society Conference, held in San Antonio. Listen to our panel session as we explore the cutting-edge endeavors of the Aquaculture Research Institute (ARI). From sustainable feeds to disease management and vaccine development, ARI's team of experts share their insights in making aquaculture a beacon of sustainability. Discover how interdisciplinary collaboration and education play pivotal roles in ARI's mission, bridging the gap between science, community, and industry. This episode not only highlights ARI's pioneering work in aquatic animal health but also sheds light on how these advancements are shaping the future of the aquaculture industry. </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/saddle-up-bub-a-san-antonio-special-on-aris-aquaculture-endeavors]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">6241a77b-0bac-40c4-83e8-293ce156000f</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2024 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/7c855516-ff41-4a5a-83d3-3c2b487fbebc/WAS-Panel-MP3-2.mp3" length="81241905" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>33:51</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>23</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>23</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/f1ca3508-95e8-44a3-9af4-ada726f3ae75/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Salmon Survival: Transforming Aquaculture with Predictive Science</title><itunes:title>Salmon Survival: Transforming Aquaculture with Predictive Science</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>This episode of Salty Talks delves into the world of Atlantic salmon aquaculture. Join us for a  discussion with Dr. Heather Hamlin and her graduate student, Halli Bear. This episode offers an in-depth exploration of their groundbreaking research, focusing on developing innovative predictive metrics for salmon broodstock and offspring quality. Discover how Dr. Hamlin's journey, from working in a pet store to leading research in marine sciences, has shaped her passion for aquaculture and sustainable fish farming practices. Halli Bear shares her intriguing path from studying pinnipeds to her current role in assessing salmon embryo development and viability. Together, they discuss the challenges and advancements in salmon breeding, the role of AI and machine learning in aquaculture, and the potential impact of their research on the industry's future.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode of Salty Talks delves into the world of Atlantic salmon aquaculture. Join us for a  discussion with Dr. Heather Hamlin and her graduate student, Halli Bear. This episode offers an in-depth exploration of their groundbreaking research, focusing on developing innovative predictive metrics for salmon broodstock and offspring quality. Discover how Dr. Hamlin's journey, from working in a pet store to leading research in marine sciences, has shaped her passion for aquaculture and sustainable fish farming practices. Halli Bear shares her intriguing path from studying pinnipeds to her current role in assessing salmon embryo development and viability. Together, they discuss the challenges and advancements in salmon breeding, the role of AI and machine learning in aquaculture, and the potential impact of their research on the industry's future.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/salmon-survival-transforming-aquaculture-with-predictive-science]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">9cd151df-0813-4257-98aa-66d2e72e3ad2</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Jan 2024 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/a4de583b-45f9-4931-8f4b-9fa23f8ce953/Heather-2-MP3.mp3" length="64808795" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>27:00</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>22</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>22</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/34affed5-22e4-4e1b-a485-b6d0fe7b87e3/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Hurricane Island Reflections: Women shaping marine science</title><itunes:title>Hurricane Island Reflections: Women shaping marine science</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Salty Talks, we embark on a voyage to Hurricane Island, a hub of marine science and leadership located 12 miles off the coast of Maine. Join in as four remarkable women who have shaped and been shaped by their experiences at Hurricane Island share their personal journeys, revealing how this unique island has fostered community-driven science, leadership, and particularly, the empowerment of women in the field of marine science. From diving into the cold Atlantic waters to developing strong bonds in a collaborative environment, their stories are a testament to the transformative power of Hurricane Island. This episode is not just about scientific exploration; it's about breaking barriers, building lasting friendships, and making waves in marine conservation. Tune in for a look at how a small island can have a big impact on personal and professional growth.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Salty Talks, we embark on a voyage to Hurricane Island, a hub of marine science and leadership located 12 miles off the coast of Maine. Join in as four remarkable women who have shaped and been shaped by their experiences at Hurricane Island share their personal journeys, revealing how this unique island has fostered community-driven science, leadership, and particularly, the empowerment of women in the field of marine science. From diving into the cold Atlantic waters to developing strong bonds in a collaborative environment, their stories are a testament to the transformative power of Hurricane Island. This episode is not just about scientific exploration; it's about breaking barriers, building lasting friendships, and making waves in marine conservation. Tune in for a look at how a small island can have a big impact on personal and professional growth.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/hurricane-island-reflections-women-shaping-marine-science]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">22113053-14d0-46c9-9c2f-15c86be10643</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2023 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/f8783703-acce-447e-84de-3438530042b7/Hurricane-Island-2-MP3.mp3" length="81283701" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>33:52</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>21</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/5037d391-73d3-4747-9bab-4ad0064425bf/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Ecosystem Intruders: Addressing the blister worm threat in aquaculture</title><itunes:title>Ecosystem Intruders: Addressing the blister worm threat in aquaculture</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we delve into the world of blister worms and their impact on aquaculture. Join us as we explore the life of these marine polychaetes with Dr. Paul Rawson, whose research at the University of Maine is shedding light on the challenges these creatures pose to the shellfish industry. From historical accounts dating back to the 1700s to cutting-edge techniques like cold storage, we navigate the complex relationship between oysters and their unwelcome guests.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we delve into the world of blister worms and their impact on aquaculture. Join us as we explore the life of these marine polychaetes with Dr. Paul Rawson, whose research at the University of Maine is shedding light on the challenges these creatures pose to the shellfish industry. From historical accounts dating back to the 1700s to cutting-edge techniques like cold storage, we navigate the complex relationship between oysters and their unwelcome guests.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/ecosystem-intruders-addressing-the-blister-worm-threat-in-aquaculture]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">a1fe9a87-0b40-4683-982c-2a64a3af3294</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2023 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/c71d9325-ede6-40ff-bcd7-74d1145676cc/Paul-Rawson-2-MP3.mp3" length="80363146" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>33:29</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>20</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>20</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season></item><item><title>ARIs Experimental Farm: Growing knowledge in aquaculture</title><itunes:title>ARIs Experimental Farm: Growing knowledge in aquaculture</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we explore the dynamic world of an experimental aquaculture farm at the Darling Marine Center and the ARI researchers dedicated to advancing the industry. We discuss how this farm serves as both a research facility and an educational tool, providing insights into the challenges and opportunities within sustainable marine cultivation. Through the perspectives of Chris Noren, Adam St. Gelais, and Tom Kiffney, we delve into the nuances of cultivating scallops, kelp, and oysters, and the broader implications of their work for Maine's aquaculture sector. Join us as we uncover the importance of experimental farms in developing best practices and educating the next generation of aquaculture professionals!</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we explore the dynamic world of an experimental aquaculture farm at the Darling Marine Center and the ARI researchers dedicated to advancing the industry. We discuss how this farm serves as both a research facility and an educational tool, providing insights into the challenges and opportunities within sustainable marine cultivation. Through the perspectives of Chris Noren, Adam St. Gelais, and Tom Kiffney, we delve into the nuances of cultivating scallops, kelp, and oysters, and the broader implications of their work for Maine's aquaculture sector. Join us as we uncover the importance of experimental farms in developing best practices and educating the next generation of aquaculture professionals!</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/aris-experimental-farm-growing-knowledge-in-aquaculture]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">48edeb29-48fa-4514-9b00-604b1ef013a4</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2023 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/19c678df-e6c9-4daa-9ab9-9e44ae9d3621/Experimental-Farm-2-MP3.mp3" length="83681742" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>34:52</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>19</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season></item><item><title>Building Bridges with Kingfish Maine: Creating community bonds in Jonesport through yellowtail aquaculture</title><itunes:title>Building Bridges with Kingfish Maine: Creating community bonds in Jonesport through yellowtail aquaculture</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive deep into the world of aquaculture with a focus on 'Building Bridges'. Kingfish Maine has not only been at the forefront of sustainable fish farming but also an exemplar in nurturing community bonds in the heart of Jonesport. Unravel the journey of how Kingfish Maine prioritizes community engagement, paving a path for trust and mutual growth in the aquaculture landscape. From insights into their innovative practices to the shared stories of collaboration with local stakeholders, this episode contains a comprehensive look at the intersection of sustainable seafood farming and community partnership. Plus, we have a special host this week, my dad Rommel Noufi!</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive deep into the world of aquaculture with a focus on 'Building Bridges'. Kingfish Maine has not only been at the forefront of sustainable fish farming but also an exemplar in nurturing community bonds in the heart of Jonesport. Unravel the journey of how Kingfish Maine prioritizes community engagement, paving a path for trust and mutual growth in the aquaculture landscape. From insights into their innovative practices to the shared stories of collaboration with local stakeholders, this episode contains a comprehensive look at the intersection of sustainable seafood farming and community partnership. Plus, we have a special host this week, my dad Rommel Noufi!</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/building-bridges-with-kingfish-maine-building-community-bonds-in-jonesport-through-yellowtail-aquaculture]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">08ee112f-586a-481e-8b63-0de9c837dd65</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2023 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/8cf13493-2a34-46f9-8e68-8226245378dc/Tom-Sorby-Kingfish-3-MP3.mp3" length="80694378" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>33:37</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>18</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season></item><item><title>The Female Force: The voices of equity and leadership in aquaculture</title><itunes:title>The Female Force: The voices of equity and leadership in aquaculture</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we venture into the world of aquaculture with two trailblazing women who are creating change in the industry. Join us as Amanda and Taja, both Ph.D. students and oyster farmers, share their varied experiences navigating a sector traditionally dominated by men. From finding role models who resonate with their journey to fostering connections with minority groups in the field, these resilient women illustrate the power of the female force in aquaculture. Listen in to gather pearls of wisdom on leadership, equity, and the bright future of a more inclusive aquaculture sector. </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we venture into the world of aquaculture with two trailblazing women who are creating change in the industry. Join us as Amanda and Taja, both Ph.D. students and oyster farmers, share their varied experiences navigating a sector traditionally dominated by men. From finding role models who resonate with their journey to fostering connections with minority groups in the field, these resilient women illustrate the power of the female force in aquaculture. Listen in to gather pearls of wisdom on leadership, equity, and the bright future of a more inclusive aquaculture sector. </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/the-female-force-the-faces-of-equity-and-leadership-in-aquaculture]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">c67b6661-949a-4a9f-95f6-318afae80196</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Mon, 18 Sep 2023 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/4bb4ea15-8e11-4145-869c-131bb9f13d7b/Amanda-and-Taja-2-MP3.mp3" length="74914003" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>31:13</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>17</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/e944f3a2-ceaf-4edc-9fb6-39600a72c4ab/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Mussels, Kelp, and Climate Resilience: One approach to tackling ocean acidification</title><itunes:title>Mussels, Kelp, and Climate Resilience: One approach to tackling ocean acidification</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we venture into the heart of Maine's marine ecosystems to explore innovative approaches to mitigating ocean acidification (OA) through synergistic farming of kelp and mussels. Join me as I sit down with Susie, a seasoned expert in the field, to dissect the intricacies of this initiative. We delve deep into the unique characteristics of Maine's coastal waters and how the cultivation of these two marine species might serve as a beacon of hope in a region grappling with the detrimental effects of OA. A special thanks to Susie for sharing her knowledge and perspective, enlightening us on the vital role of kelp and mussels in sculpting a healthier future for our oceans.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we venture into the heart of Maine's marine ecosystems to explore innovative approaches to mitigating ocean acidification (OA) through synergistic farming of kelp and mussels. Join me as I sit down with Susie, a seasoned expert in the field, to dissect the intricacies of this initiative. We delve deep into the unique characteristics of Maine's coastal waters and how the cultivation of these two marine species might serve as a beacon of hope in a region grappling with the detrimental effects of OA. A special thanks to Susie for sharing her knowledge and perspective, enlightening us on the vital role of kelp and mussels in sculpting a healthier future for our oceans.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/mussels-kelp-and-climate-resilience-one-approach-to-tackling-ocean-acidification]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">0d367ffa-1c96-41dc-ac82-33511f88ee0a</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2023 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/2d8d21ec-6edf-42fd-acfb-b3d2e14b263b/Susie-Arnold-Climate-Change-and-OA-2-MP3.mp3" length="82047521" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>34:11</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>16</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/3a0cd96e-a087-4c4f-885f-8666e440719f/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>From Sea to Table: Barton Seaver Explores Our Relationship with Seafood in Maine&apos;s Aquaculture Sector</title><itunes:title>From Sea to Table: Barton Seaver Explores Our Relationship with Seafood in Maine&apos;s Aquaculture Sector</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Salty Talks, we're joined by renowned seafood expert, Barton Seaver. From the rocky shores of Maine to our dining tables, Seaver navigates the intricate tapestry of Maine's aquaculture scene, emphasizing its pivotal role in promoting sustainable seafood. He bridges the gap between the world of aquaculture and our everyday seafood choices, encouraging listeners to deepen their connection and understanding of the seafood they consume. Alongside tales of community spirit and culinary passion, Seaver's insights provide a fresh perspective on how Maine is not just fostering sustainable fishing methods but also crafting a cultural narrative around it.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Salty Talks, we're joined by renowned seafood expert, Barton Seaver. From the rocky shores of Maine to our dining tables, Seaver navigates the intricate tapestry of Maine's aquaculture scene, emphasizing its pivotal role in promoting sustainable seafood. He bridges the gap between the world of aquaculture and our everyday seafood choices, encouraging listeners to deepen their connection and understanding of the seafood they consume. Alongside tales of community spirit and culinary passion, Seaver's insights provide a fresh perspective on how Maine is not just fostering sustainable fishing methods but also crafting a cultural narrative around it.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/from-sea-to-table-barton-seaver-explores-our-relationship-with-seafood-in-maines-aquaculture-sector]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">776e6051-a795-41a4-a9ae-d05e911c2baf</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2023 08:30:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/14d099bb-d905-4a74-aa41-4f3e6bd3b5a0/Barton-MP3.mp3" length="88789203" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>37:00</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>15</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/454bf9fb-193e-4114-99ce-b4727ac15ba2/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Making Waves: Maine’s Externship Exploration!</title><itunes:title>Making Waves: Maine’s Externship Exploration!</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this special episode of Salty Talks, our dedicated communications intern, Jules, takes us on a deep dive into the Aquaculture Research Institutes (ARI) externship program in Maine. This isn’t just talk; it's their final project. Listen in to uncover the significance of hands-on workforce development in Maine’s aquaculture sector and hear the story of how experiential learning can shape careers. Join us for this captivating voyage, masterfully crafted by an intern passionate about merging experience with education.</p><p>Learn more here!! https://online.flippingbook.com/view/835096550/</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this special episode of Salty Talks, our dedicated communications intern, Jules, takes us on a deep dive into the Aquaculture Research Institutes (ARI) externship program in Maine. This isn’t just talk; it's their final project. Listen in to uncover the significance of hands-on workforce development in Maine’s aquaculture sector and hear the story of how experiential learning can shape careers. Join us for this captivating voyage, masterfully crafted by an intern passionate about merging experience with education.</p><p>Learn more here!! https://online.flippingbook.com/view/835096550/</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/making-waves-maines-externship-exploration]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">c0828101-89ba-4e4b-be84-d91113ef83cd</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Thu, 10 Aug 2023 07:30:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/1bf92fbc-19ab-4f67-b9d6-473b4c09ecd4/Externs-ordered-clips-3-MP3.mp3" length="96128566" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>40:03</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>14</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season></item><item><title>Framing Aquaculture: Uncovering the factors behind aquaculture perceptions</title><itunes:title>Framing Aquaculture: Uncovering the factors behind aquaculture perceptions</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we delve into the multifaceted aspects that influence how the public forms opinions about aquaculture. We explore how media plays a pivotal role in shaping perceptions from the portrayal of aquaculture in news outlets. Moreover, we investigate the information-gathering process of individuals, analyzing how the sources they rely on can impact their understanding of aquaculture practices. Delving deeper, we examine the influence of social circles, family, and friends, in shaping opinions, as discussions within communities often carry significant weight in developing attitudes towards aquaculture. Additionally, we explore the concept of "sense of place" and how people's connection to their environment can impact their views on aquaculture in their region. Throughout the episode, <a href="https://umaine.edu/aquaculture/people/laura-rickard/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Laura Rickard, a professor of Communication and Journalism at the University of Maine</a> shares insights and studies on these factors, shedding light on the complexities of public perception surrounding sustainable aquaculture practices. By uncovering these influential elements, we aim to foster a greater understanding of the nuances behind public opinions and promote more informed and balanced discussions about the future of aquaculture.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we delve into the multifaceted aspects that influence how the public forms opinions about aquaculture. We explore how media plays a pivotal role in shaping perceptions from the portrayal of aquaculture in news outlets. Moreover, we investigate the information-gathering process of individuals, analyzing how the sources they rely on can impact their understanding of aquaculture practices. Delving deeper, we examine the influence of social circles, family, and friends, in shaping opinions, as discussions within communities often carry significant weight in developing attitudes towards aquaculture. Additionally, we explore the concept of "sense of place" and how people's connection to their environment can impact their views on aquaculture in their region. Throughout the episode, <a href="https://umaine.edu/aquaculture/people/laura-rickard/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Laura Rickard, a professor of Communication and Journalism at the University of Maine</a> shares insights and studies on these factors, shedding light on the complexities of public perception surrounding sustainable aquaculture practices. By uncovering these influential elements, we aim to foster a greater understanding of the nuances behind public opinions and promote more informed and balanced discussions about the future of aquaculture.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/framing-aquaculture-uncovering-the-factors-behind-aquaculture-perceptions]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">5fa61912-6ef3-4a49-9ef3-dde6b095f5a1</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2023 07:15:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/f8cdc46e-74e1-4342-bcde-bd552cc8ee74/Laura-Rickard-Public-Perceptions-1-MP3.mp3" length="86212485" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>35:55</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>13</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/4df4618a-5b45-4dde-bd69-871bb8ae61be/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Ingredients for Success: Advancing Sustainable Aquaculture through fish feed</title><itunes:title>Ingredients for Success: Advancing Sustainable Aquaculture through fish feed</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive deep into the world of fish feed and its crucial role in sustainable aquaculture. Tim Harder from <a href="https://www.skretting.com/en-us/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Skretting</a> joins us to shed light on the innovations taking place in the realm of fish feed ingredients.</p><p>We explore the significance of sustainable aquaculture and why understanding fish feed is a key player in achieving it. Tim shares insights, highlighting how Skretting and other industry leaders are driving advancements in fish feed formulations to promote environmental sustainability. Throughout the conversation, we uncover various challenges and considerations in developing fish feed ingredients that optimize nutrition while minimizing environmental impact. Tune in to this episode to gain a deeper understanding of how fish feed ingredients play a vital role in sustainable aquaculture.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive deep into the world of fish feed and its crucial role in sustainable aquaculture. Tim Harder from <a href="https://www.skretting.com/en-us/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Skretting</a> joins us to shed light on the innovations taking place in the realm of fish feed ingredients.</p><p>We explore the significance of sustainable aquaculture and why understanding fish feed is a key player in achieving it. Tim shares insights, highlighting how Skretting and other industry leaders are driving advancements in fish feed formulations to promote environmental sustainability. Throughout the conversation, we uncover various challenges and considerations in developing fish feed ingredients that optimize nutrition while minimizing environmental impact. Tune in to this episode to gain a deeper understanding of how fish feed ingredients play a vital role in sustainable aquaculture.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/ingredients-for-success-advancing-sustainable-aquaculture-through-fish-feed]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">7e26e5db-1256-4d24-8e99-05dbbd1348c4</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Wed, 12 Jul 2023 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/bce2bad4-1aef-4caa-9593-507fb5110854/Tim-1-MP3.mp3" length="92020027" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>38:20</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>12</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/2853a806-f9ff-4f38-bde9-17330c89a05b/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Lady Shuckers: The power of diversity and representation in aquaculture</title><itunes:title>Lady Shuckers: The power of diversity and representation in aquaculture</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of aquaculture and the importance of representation within the industry. Libby, the owner of Lady Shuckers, a mobile raw bar company based in Portland, ME, shares her journey and sheds light on the power of diversity and visibility in aquaculture. Libby shares the story behind the business and how they source Maine oysters directly from a network of women-owned sea farms. We learn about the unique aspects of Lady Shuckers and its commitment to delivering the best raw-bar experience while simultaneously increasing visibility for underrepresented groups on the working waterfront! Give it a listen and check out Lady Shuckers here! https://www.ladyshuckers.com/</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of aquaculture and the importance of representation within the industry. Libby, the owner of Lady Shuckers, a mobile raw bar company based in Portland, ME, shares her journey and sheds light on the power of diversity and visibility in aquaculture. Libby shares the story behind the business and how they source Maine oysters directly from a network of women-owned sea farms. We learn about the unique aspects of Lady Shuckers and its commitment to delivering the best raw-bar experience while simultaneously increasing visibility for underrepresented groups on the working waterfront! Give it a listen and check out Lady Shuckers here! https://www.ladyshuckers.com/</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/lady-shuckers-the-power-of-diversity-and-representation-in-aquaculture]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">c3e9f3d6-c196-4e77-a21a-09eca45dd748</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Thu, 29 Jun 2023 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/c7a3628a-93f2-4ebc-96ba-75d2c83317b9/Libby-Davis-Lady-Shuckers-1-MP3.mp3" length="87984631" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>36:40</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>11</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season></item><item><title>Growing the Workforce: Training the Next Wave of Aquaculture Professionals</title><itunes:title>Growing the Workforce: Training the Next Wave of Aquaculture Professionals</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Salty Talks, Scarlett Tudor, from the Center of Cooperative Aquaculture Research in Franklin, ME dives into the critical topic of workforce development in Maine's aquaculture sector. Scarlett emphasizes the significance of investing in the next generation and nurturing their potential from an early age. The discussion highlights various initiatives designed to train and empower young individuals for successful careers in aquaculture. Scarlett sheds light on the transformative impact of programs such as the Aquaculture Research Institute's externship offered and the REEU (Research Experiences for Undergraduates) fellowship. We explore the essential role of organizations like 4-H in introducing youth to the world of marine science and aquaculture and the importance of early exposure, as it lays the foundation for future success and contributes to the sustainable growth of Maine's aquaculture sector.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Salty Talks, Scarlett Tudor, from the Center of Cooperative Aquaculture Research in Franklin, ME dives into the critical topic of workforce development in Maine's aquaculture sector. Scarlett emphasizes the significance of investing in the next generation and nurturing their potential from an early age. The discussion highlights various initiatives designed to train and empower young individuals for successful careers in aquaculture. Scarlett sheds light on the transformative impact of programs such as the Aquaculture Research Institute's externship offered and the REEU (Research Experiences for Undergraduates) fellowship. We explore the essential role of organizations like 4-H in introducing youth to the world of marine science and aquaculture and the importance of early exposure, as it lays the foundation for future success and contributes to the sustainable growth of Maine's aquaculture sector.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/growing-the-workforce-training-the-next-wave-of-aquaculture-professionals]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">f7dc783b-c208-47b3-9a61-d5e2be534b4a</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Mon, 05 Jun 2023 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/e9cc07ea-f402-45ee-b9f8-11d10fabafbd/Scarlett-Education-workforce-MP3.mp3" length="97427374" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>40:36</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>10</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season></item><item><title>Sea Urchin Spotlight: Exploring the science and art of culturing these spiny echinoderms</title><itunes:title>Sea Urchin Spotlight: Exploring the science and art of culturing these spiny echinoderms</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Join us for an engaging conversation with Steve Eddy and Luz Kogson from the Center for Cooperative Aquaculture Research (CCAR) in Franklin, ME as they dive into the captivating world of sea urchin aquaculture. In this episode, we explore the growth stages of sea urchins, their rich history in Maine, the culinary delights they offer, and the exciting ongoing projects at CCAR. Discover the remarkable journey of sea urchins from larval form to adulthood, learn about Maine's role as a hub for sea urchin farming, and tantalize your taste buds with insights into their unique flavors and culinary applications. </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join us for an engaging conversation with Steve Eddy and Luz Kogson from the Center for Cooperative Aquaculture Research (CCAR) in Franklin, ME as they dive into the captivating world of sea urchin aquaculture. In this episode, we explore the growth stages of sea urchins, their rich history in Maine, the culinary delights they offer, and the exciting ongoing projects at CCAR. Discover the remarkable journey of sea urchins from larval form to adulthood, learn about Maine's role as a hub for sea urchin farming, and tantalize your taste buds with insights into their unique flavors and culinary applications. </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/sea-urchin-spotlight-exploring-the-science-and-art-of-culturing-these-spiny-echinoderms]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">5b02e51e-3c48-41ce-b398-676581fdcdf7</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 23 May 2023 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/9972dd2e-6b92-4fd7-8aee-bdb66d2c4a7c/CCAR-Sea-Urchins-MP3.mp3" length="90021138" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>37:31</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>9</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/6593b20b-bae5-4eab-90eb-c06e89015f94/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Cultivating Connection: Ferda Farms on the Power of Community Engagement in Aquaculture</title><itunes:title>Cultivating Connection: Ferda Farms on the Power of Community Engagement in Aquaculture</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Chris Burtis, owner of <a href="https://www.ferdafarms.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Ferda Farms</a> on the New Meadows River in Brunswick, ME. Chris shared his insights on the importance of community engagement ad social license to operate in sustainable aquaculture. Throughout the conversation, Chris shared stories from his experience as an oyster farmer, highlighting the many benefits that come from cultivating relationships with the local community. He emphasized the importance of collaborative community engagement and how it has been crucial to Ferda Farm's success. </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Chris Burtis, owner of <a href="https://www.ferdafarms.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Ferda Farms</a> on the New Meadows River in Brunswick, ME. Chris shared his insights on the importance of community engagement ad social license to operate in sustainable aquaculture. Throughout the conversation, Chris shared stories from his experience as an oyster farmer, highlighting the many benefits that come from cultivating relationships with the local community. He emphasized the importance of collaborative community engagement and how it has been crucial to Ferda Farm's success. </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/cultivating-connection-ferda-farms-on-the-power-of-community-engagement-in-aquaculture]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">c40c25c6-9b82-42cc-9a8c-495603f0f0b3</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 02 May 2023 08:45:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/f1a5ff97-e47f-4bbb-956d-93f3b6d916d6/Ferda-Farms-3-MP3.mp3" length="82420550" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>34:20</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>8</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season></item><item><title>A Match Made in Aquaponics: The Dynamic Duo of Fish and Vegetables at Canopy Farms</title><itunes:title>A Match Made in Aquaponics: The Dynamic Duo of Fish and Vegetables at Canopy Farms</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.canopyfarms.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Canopy Farms</a> located in Brunswick, ME, is a great example highlighting the benefits of aquaponics. Aquaponics is a sustainable method of farming that combines aquaculture with hydroponics. In this episode, we will take a closer look at Canopy Farms' aquaponics system and how it works, as well as the benefits of this sustainable method of farming. We'll also talk about the educational programs and workshops that Canopy Farms offers to promote sustainability. </p><p><a href="http://www.canopyfarms.org/aquaculture-literacy-series/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Check out the details of their science cafes here!</a> </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.canopyfarms.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Canopy Farms</a> located in Brunswick, ME, is a great example highlighting the benefits of aquaponics. Aquaponics is a sustainable method of farming that combines aquaculture with hydroponics. In this episode, we will take a closer look at Canopy Farms' aquaponics system and how it works, as well as the benefits of this sustainable method of farming. We'll also talk about the educational programs and workshops that Canopy Farms offers to promote sustainability. </p><p><a href="http://www.canopyfarms.org/aquaculture-literacy-series/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Check out the details of their science cafes here!</a> </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/a-match-made-in-aquaponics-the-dynamic-duo-of-fish-and-vegetables-at-canopy-farms]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">d9781ae5-13b6-4a60-8729-44a72ebf8ca6</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Mon, 10 Apr 2023 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/6aa33776-79d7-468b-9297-43a67e98c5fd/Jenna-and-Sam-Aquaponics-1-MP3.mp3" length="91558182" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>38:09</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>7</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/a3de9d7b-6740-4e9d-9e37-75dadbaf0bf6/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>From Japan to Maine: The story of scallop culture in Maine</title><itunes:title>From Japan to Maine: The story of scallop culture in Maine</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The market in the US for scallops is huge! Dana Morse from Maine Sea Grant talks about the status of Scallop culture in Maine, emphasizing just how much knowledge and care goes into growing these animals. Plus, you can enjoy a little history lesson as well! Maine and Aomori Prefecture, a state in Japan, have a sister-state relationship dating back to 1889 when a ship set sail from Bath, ME. Since then, we've learned a lot from Japan about different grow-out methods, and interesting products you can bring to market (like scallop ice cream !!) Tune in to learn more from Dana! </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The market in the US for scallops is huge! Dana Morse from Maine Sea Grant talks about the status of Scallop culture in Maine, emphasizing just how much knowledge and care goes into growing these animals. Plus, you can enjoy a little history lesson as well! Maine and Aomori Prefecture, a state in Japan, have a sister-state relationship dating back to 1889 when a ship set sail from Bath, ME. Since then, we've learned a lot from Japan about different grow-out methods, and interesting products you can bring to market (like scallop ice cream !!) Tune in to learn more from Dana! </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/from-japan-to-maine-the-story-of-scallop-culture-in-maine]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">63494719-3d07-4d90-a0dc-657b3ecd41c1</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Wed, 29 Mar 2023 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/9c3c31cf-c8bc-47b9-92aa-02e69a02723d/Dana-Scallops-MP3.mp3" length="93986525" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>39:10</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>6</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/d697f68d-b495-4ea5-a303-1b87bb19af1d/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Fish need shots too! The importance of animal health and novel vaccine research in aquaculture</title><itunes:title>Fish need shots too! The importance of animal health and novel vaccine research in aquaculture</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Atlantic Salmon and Maine’s renewable wood pulp industry may sound like an unlikely duo at first, but Deborah Bouchard and Sarah Turner from the Aquaculture Research Institute (ARI) have recognized the potential this pairing could have for the future of environmental, economic, and social sustainability for the US aquaculture industry. Debbie and Sarah Bouchard are to researching a new generation of safer, more sustainable, and cheaper vaccines for finfish. Here is where Atlantic Salmon meets its unlikely match, wood pulp. This abundant polymer is biocompatible, biodegradable, quite versatile, and easily modified – making it a phenomenal candidate for drug delivery. Tune in to learn more and hear about their results so far!</p><p>				</p><p><br></p><p>			</p><p><br></p><p>			</p><p>			</p><p>		</p><p><br></p><p>			</p><p>			</p><p><br></p><p>				</p><p><br></p><p>					</p><p>and <em>Vibrio ordalii. </em>This adjuvant, a component of vaccines to improve and prolong immune</p><p>response, showed no evidence of cellular damage and no effects on growth for the fish while</p><p>inducing a strong immune and antibody boosting response. With less side effects and cheaper to</p><p>manufacture than existing vaccines these preliminary results are exciting, highlighting the efficacy</p><p>of nanocellulose adjuvants.</p><p><br></p><p>					</p><p>ISAv and <em>V. ordalii </em>alone can cause farmers to lose 90% of their stocks, amounting to over $1</p><p>billion annually. Development of this new, safe, and affordable vaccine using nanocellulose is not</p><p>only huge for Atlantic salmon farmers but other food production systems as well. This new</p><p>generation of low cost, tunable vaccine formulation is paving a way toward more sustainable</p><p>aquaculture, with potential applicability for other fish species and even terrestrial animals as well.</p><p><br></p><p>					</p><p>Leveraging direct industry support from Cooke Aquaculture, Kennebec River Biosciences,</p><p>Benchmark Animal Health LTD, this interdisciplinary team from UMaine’s Aquaculture Research</p><p>Institute and the Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Department has immense experience and</p><p>resources relating to fish health, immunobiology, and vaccine formulation. Results will be shared</p><p>directly through ARI’s web site, Cooperative Extension and Maine Sea Grant extension</p><p>professionals, national conferences, and peer-reviewed publications.</p><p><br></p><p>				</p><p><br></p><p>			</p><p><br></p><p>		</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Atlantic Salmon and Maine’s renewable wood pulp industry may sound like an unlikely duo at first, but Deborah Bouchard and Sarah Turner from the Aquaculture Research Institute (ARI) have recognized the potential this pairing could have for the future of environmental, economic, and social sustainability for the US aquaculture industry. Debbie and Sarah Bouchard are to researching a new generation of safer, more sustainable, and cheaper vaccines for finfish. Here is where Atlantic Salmon meets its unlikely match, wood pulp. This abundant polymer is biocompatible, biodegradable, quite versatile, and easily modified – making it a phenomenal candidate for drug delivery. Tune in to learn more and hear about their results so far!</p><p>				</p><p><br></p><p>			</p><p><br></p><p>			</p><p>			</p><p>		</p><p><br></p><p>			</p><p>			</p><p><br></p><p>				</p><p><br></p><p>					</p><p>and <em>Vibrio ordalii. </em>This adjuvant, a component of vaccines to improve and prolong immune</p><p>response, showed no evidence of cellular damage and no effects on growth for the fish while</p><p>inducing a strong immune and antibody boosting response. With less side effects and cheaper to</p><p>manufacture than existing vaccines these preliminary results are exciting, highlighting the efficacy</p><p>of nanocellulose adjuvants.</p><p><br></p><p>					</p><p>ISAv and <em>V. ordalii </em>alone can cause farmers to lose 90% of their stocks, amounting to over $1</p><p>billion annually. Development of this new, safe, and affordable vaccine using nanocellulose is not</p><p>only huge for Atlantic salmon farmers but other food production systems as well. This new</p><p>generation of low cost, tunable vaccine formulation is paving a way toward more sustainable</p><p>aquaculture, with potential applicability for other fish species and even terrestrial animals as well.</p><p><br></p><p>					</p><p>Leveraging direct industry support from Cooke Aquaculture, Kennebec River Biosciences,</p><p>Benchmark Animal Health LTD, this interdisciplinary team from UMaine’s Aquaculture Research</p><p>Institute and the Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Department has immense experience and</p><p>resources relating to fish health, immunobiology, and vaccine formulation. Results will be shared</p><p>directly through ARI’s web site, Cooperative Extension and Maine Sea Grant extension</p><p>professionals, national conferences, and peer-reviewed publications.</p><p><br></p><p>				</p><p><br></p><p>			</p><p><br></p><p>		</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/fish-need-shots-too-the-importance-of-animal-health-and-novel-vaccine-research]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">01951365-9885-4609-84d6-7b8703976fec</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2023 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/3ab98bd4-6b88-4475-bbe8-12217b752a19/Debbie-and-Sarah-Animal-health-vaccines-1-MP3.mp3" length="66733497" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>27:48</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>5</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/de916602-6ac9-44e1-ab73-00219b4fd457/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Larval Nutrition: Feeding some of the smallest vertebrates on earth</title><itunes:title>Larval Nutrition: Feeding some of the smallest vertebrates on earth</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Join me as Matt Hawkyard, Assistant Extension Professor and Finfish Nutrition Specialist from the University of Maine discusses the importance of growing finfish in the United States, and the research that goes into feeding these tiny vertebrates!</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join me as Matt Hawkyard, Assistant Extension Professor and Finfish Nutrition Specialist from the University of Maine discusses the importance of growing finfish in the United States, and the research that goes into feeding these tiny vertebrates!</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/fish-food-for-thought-how-do-we-optimize-larval-fish-nutrition]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">913b649e-bbf4-4935-853a-f5bfc9a108ee</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2023 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/eb3d18ee-f060-4cfe-b43b-eb9419fa0170/Matt-Larval-Nutrition-1-MP3.mp3" length="107251505" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>44:41</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>4</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/e4d23246-913c-4422-bb7b-75425599e8a2/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>A Day in the Life of an Oyster Farmer: Nauti Sisters Sea Farm</title><itunes:title>A Day in the Life of an Oyster Farmer: Nauti Sisters Sea Farm</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Join us as Alicia Gaiero, owner of Nauti Sisters Sea Farm talks about what it's like to be an oyster farmer on a small-scale oyster farm in Yarmouth, Maine. Alicia, an impressive young entrepreneur and talks about the trials, tribulations, and beauty of being out on the water and growing her own product! </p><p><a href="https://nautisistersseafarm.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Check out her website!</a></p><p><br></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join us as Alicia Gaiero, owner of Nauti Sisters Sea Farm talks about what it's like to be an oyster farmer on a small-scale oyster farm in Yarmouth, Maine. 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Tune in to hear about how these compounds present themselves in Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) and how Bobby's research is helping to eliminate "off-flavor" in fish tissue farmed in these systems.</p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/aquacultureinmaine/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Follow on Instagram!</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I was joined by Robert (Bobby) Harrington - a Research Associate at the Aquaculture Research Institute in Orono, ME to learn about Geosmin and 2 Methylisoborneol (MIB). 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I spoke with Adam St. Gelais - the Aquaculture Innovation Specialist at the Aquaculture Research Institute in Walpole, ME to learn more about how kelp is farmed, the environmental, economic, and social aspects of the process, and the benefits it could bring us in the face of climate change. </p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/aquacultureinmaine/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Follow on Instagram!</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the first episode of the Aquaculture in Maine Podcast. I spoke with Adam St. Gelais - the Aquaculture Innovation Specialist at the Aquaculture Research Institute in Walpole, ME to learn more about how kelp is farmed, the environmental, economic, and social aspects of the process, and the benefits it could bring us in the face of climate change. </p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/aquacultureinmaine/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Follow on Instagram!</a></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://salty-talks.captivate.fm/episode/kelpfarming]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">56affefa-d882-4623-a112-96ac8de00190</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6538d387-0ef7-4a89-8e62-1295a0022e14/V90uqX8bjoJ-YFvrUFl2EiXP.png"/><pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2023 09:30:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/b9269d1b-7a89-46a2-a92c-eccbf78b05f9/Adam-MP3.mp3" length="91046182" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>37:56</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:season>1</itunes:season><itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode><podcast:season>1</podcast:season><itunes:summary>This is the first episode of the Aquaculture in Maine Podcast. 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