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Harvester Projects Funded by the
PEI Atlantic Shrimp Corp Inc.:
- Fishing Master Class IV Course
- Train the Trainer Programs
- Marine Emergency Duties Training - Phase I
- Marine Emergency Duties Training - Phase II
- Marine Emergency Duties Training - Phase III
- Professionalization Awareness Project
- Professionalization Awareness Project II
- Professionalization Steering Committee Expenses
- Starfish Trap Construction Predator Control and
Monitoring Project
- Professionalization and Human Resources Development
Strategy
- Fishing Master Class IV Course
- Professionalization Interim Board of Directors
- Professionalization Interim Board of Directors -
Phase II
- Basic Lobster Science Training Program
- Standard First Aid and Instructor Training
- Joint Bluefin Tagging Project
- Marine Emergency Duties - MED-A1
- Professionalization Support Program
- Fishing Master Class IV Course - Phase II
- Marine Emergency Duties - A4
- Professionalization Technical Support Project
- Regional Workshops
- Marine Emergency Duties Training
- Oyster Production and Health Monitoring
- Industry Communication for Validation
- PEI Aquaculture Industry MED Safety Training
- Interim Office Support Project
- Ultrasonic Tagging of Lobster to Quantify Seasonal
Migratory Movements between LFAs 24 and 25
- Halibut Trap Design and Testing
- Interactions between rock crab (Cancer irroratus)
populations and mussel aquaculture
- PEI Shellfish Industry Occupational Health and
Safety Codes of Practice
- Radio Operator Course - Maritime Commercial
Training
- Study on the Impact of Bar Clam Harvesting on
Lobster Habitat
- HFA 16G Acoustic Sounding and Herring Test Fishery
- HFA 16C/E Herring Acoustic Sounding and Test Fishery
- Strait Talk: Public Consultations on the State of
the Marine Environment and Fisheries in the Northumberland Strait
- Atlantic Canada Aquaculture Industry Research and
Development Network
- Study on the impact of scallop harvesting activities
on coastal habitats and associated species
- Innovative Scallop Culture Gear Development Project
- Pending Fulfillment of Conditions
- Restructuring of the PEI Fishermen’s Association Ltd.
- Financial Assistance to Attend the 2006 ICCAT
Meeting
- Marine Emergency Duties - A1 Training
- Website Development - PEI Fishermen's Association
Ltd.
- Investigation into Control Strategies for Invasive
Species - The Oyster Drill, the Violet Tunicate, the Clubbed
- Tunicate and the Vase Tunicate - on Oyster aquaculture
operations.
- Development of Techniques and Mitigation Strategies
for the Management of Invasive Tunicate Species Fouling
- Aquaculture Farms - 3 Modules: Module I -
Development of an Effective Tunicate Diagnosis Method for
- Commercialization; Module II - Discovery and
Development of an Environmentally Sound and Sustainable
- Anti-fouling Compound, and; Module III -
Development of Tunicate Treatment Technologies for Direct Application
- Policy for Commercial Aquaculture Diving in PEI
- Development for Expanded Training Initiative for
PEI Fishers
- Funding to Hire a Fisheries Research & Liaison
Officer for the PEI Fishermen’s Association
- Restructuring of the PEI Fishermen’s Association
Ltd – Phase II – Implementation
- WHMIS Training for the PEI Aquaculture Industry
- Pre-Assessment of the Prince Edward Island Lobster
Fishery for Marine Stewardship Council Certification
- PEI Shellfish Reorganization Project
- Blue Fin Tuna Fishers Workshop
- Fisheries Skills PEI – 2008 Training Project
- Support for a Research and Development Co-ordinator
for the PEI Aquaculture Alliance
- Investigation of Trapping as a Population Control
Strategy for two nuisance species on Oyster Aquaculture Operations
- Reproduction, environmental tolerances and
recruitment related to tunicate population abundance
- Herring Fishing Area E/G Acoustic Sounding and Test
Fishery Project for 2008
- An Investigation of Low Impact and Natural
Treatment Options for Mitigating the Impact of Tunicate Infestation on
Mussel Aquaculture Farms
- Fisheries Skills PEI – 2008/2009 Training Project
- Support Funding to Attend 2008 ICCAT Conference
- The impact of the Green Crab on Bedeque Bay and
North River Oyster Beds:
Population Size and Risk Assessment
- Validation of Oyster Seed Relay as a Tool for
Enhancement of Public Oyster Beds on PEI
To
view summaries of the above projects, please click HERE (printable PDF
file).
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