Aquaculture growth means job opportunities in Maine
Aquaculture is the raising of fish, seaweed, and other aquatic organisms in the water. It is the fastest-growing food sector in the world. In Maine, Aquaculture has played an important role in supporting their working waterfronts and bringing economic benefits to those impacted by the decline in wild fisheries. A doubling of U.S. aquaculture could create an additional 50,000 direct and indirect jobs. More on this here.
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