Delegates have been observing key pieces of equipment used in Japanese scallop aquaculture, with plans to secure three machines that would help bring the Japanese ear-hanging method of scallop farming to Maine. This scallop cleaning machine clears the biofouling off of scallop shells to help increase growth rates.
Maine Delegates Trained on Japanese Aquaculture Equipment
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