mercenaria and Aequipecten irra- 

 dians.) Michael Castagna, Eastern 

 Shore Laboratory. Wachapreague: and 

 William T. Duggan. Gloucester Point. 

 2. Management of larvae, supply of 

 food. John L. Dupuy, Gloucester 

 Point. 

 University of Washington 

 Seattle. WA 98105 



Sea Grant Program Director. Stanley R. Mur- 

 phy, Division of Marine Resources: telephone 

 (206) 543-6600. 

 Projects: 



1. Expanded program in salmonoid 

 aquaculture. (Oncorhynchus ki.siilch, 

 etc.) Lauren R. Donaldson. College of 

 Fisheries. 



2. Aquaculture of Puget Sound fishes. 

 lOiicorhyncliKs iscluiwylsclui . etc.) 

 Ernest O. Salo, College of Fisheries. 



3. Development of a clam and oyster farm at 

 Big Beef Harbor. (Venerupisjaponica 

 and Crassostrea f;igas.) Kenneth K. 

 Chew. College of Fisheries. 



4. Algal culture as aquaculture feed. 

 Frieda B. Taub. College of Fisheries. 



5. Aquaculture of marine algae. Ilridaea 

 cordata, Gigartina exasperata, Agar- 

 dhiella tenera, and Sarcodiotheca 

 furcata.) Richard E. Norris. Depart- 

 ment of Botany. 



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