APPENDIX 



National Sea Grant Aquaculture Programs 

 (B> organization) 



California institute of Technology 



Pasadena, C A 91109 

 Project: 



Restoration, propagation and management 

 of marine algae (Macrocystis pyrifera). 

 Wheeler J. North. Department of Engi- 

 neering and Applied Science. 



University of California at Davis 

 Davis. CA 95616 

 Projects: 



1 . The culture, selective breeding and gene- 

 tics of the lobster, hotnanis anierlcti- 

 nus. Robert Shleser, Department of 

 Genetics. 



2. Habitats for rearing of lobsters (//o/?;«/z/.v 

 ctnu'ikanus). Robert Shleser, Depart- 

 ment of Genetics. 



University of California at San Diego, and 

 Institute of Marine Resources 

 La Jolla, CA 92037 



Sea Grant Program Director, Dr. George Shor; 



telephone (714) 453-2000, ext. 1094. 

 Projects: 



1. Abalone culture methodology and larval 

 ecology. (Halioiis nifescens (red). H. 

 conuiidta (corrugated), H. fiilgens 

 (green), and H. soiensensi (Sorensen).) 

 David L. Leighton. National Marine 

 Fisheries Service Laboratory. La Jolla. 



2. Enhancement of natural marine produc- 

 tivity by artificial upwelling. Walter R. 

 Schmitt, Scripps Institution of Oceanog- 

 raphy, l,a Jolla. 



University of California at Santa Barbara 



Santa Barbara, CA 93106 

 Project: 



1. Continued studies of seaweed resource 

 management (cultivation). (Gclidiiim. 

 Grciciliirid. and Miicrocystis.) Michael 

 Neushul and .Alexander Charters, 

 Department of Biological Sciences; 

 and Walter J. Mead. Department of 

 Economics. 



2. Ecosystem studies and mariculture 

 potentialities of a coastal lagoon. 

 Robert W. Holmes. Department of 

 Biological Sciences. 



Columbia University 



Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory 



I'alisades. NY 10964 

 Project: 



Artificial upwelling. Oswald A. Roels, 

 Chairman, Biological Oceanography. 



University of Delaware 



Newark. DE 19711 



Sea Grant Program Director. Dr. William 

 Gaither. Dean. College of Marine Studies: tele- 

 phone (302) 738-2841. 

 Projects: 



1. System engineering and development of 

 commerically valuable marine shellfish. 

 (Crassostrea virginica and C. gigas.) 

 Donald Maurer, Department of Biologi- 

 cal Sciences. 



2. Closed environmentally controlled sys- 

 tems for aquacultural production. 

 Oscar R. Harmon. Department of 

 Agricultural Engineering. 



3. System engineering for shellfish 

 production. Frederick A. Costello. 

 Department of Mechanical and Aero- 

 space Engineering. 



4. Investigation of new shellfish species for 

 closed cycle mariculture. (Mercenaria 

 mercenaria, Cullincctes spaiJii.s. 

 etc.) Charles Epifanio, College of 

 Marine Studies. 



East Carolina University 



Greenville. NC 27834 

 Project: 



Studies on reproduction and fimgal para- 

 sites affecting reproduction in the lobster. 

 Honuinis anwricdniis. and the blue crab. 

 Callinccles sapidits. in North C arolina 

 waters. Edward P. Ryan and Charles E. 

 Bland. Department of Biologv . 



