Overview

The Equipment & Technology grant component of the Alaska Mariculture Cluster has three main focuses:

  1. Perform feasibility studies that assess whether existing facilities can be used for mariculture processing and analyzing the construction and expansion of processing, handling, and storing facilities in coordination with underserved communities, economic opportunity zones, and other EDA-eligible partners.
  2. Expand capacity and improve technology in regional hubs by equipping existing facilities with equipment to safely and effectively handle and process seaweed and shellfish.
  3. Expand hatchery and nursery facilities’ capacity to preserve seed supply for underserved community farmers by assessing the seaweed and shellfish demand, production, and distribution to determine whether existing facilities can expand, or if new facilities are needed to meet the demand for seaweed and shellfish seed.

Expanding Regulatory Capacity is another focus. The AMC will purchase laboratory equipment for the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to increase its existing capacity to test for paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP), which poses a significant risk to shellfish farmers.

Diversification of species: SEC and regional partners will develop methods for developing and farming new species, including multiple shellfish species in varying levels of commercial viability currently. The governance body will identify demand for new species through its annual coordination activities.

Below is a selected view of the projects and programs funded through the AMC’s Equipment & Technology grant component. View the entire AMC Airtable Database here.

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Requests for Proposals (RFPs)

  • Public Relations, Outreach, and Engagement Plan

    Status: Archived

    Date of Issue: 4/25/2023

    Closing Date: 5/25/2023

    Grant Component: Governance Coordination Outreach

    Awarded to: Rising Tide Communications

  • Joint Innovation Projects #1

    Status: Archived

    Date of Issue: 4/21/2023

    Closing Date: 5/31/2023

    Grant Component: Research & Development

    Awarded to: Alutiiq Pride Marine Institute, Atlantic Sea Farms, Barnacle Foods, Chugach Regional Resources Commission, Float Camp, Generation North, GreenWave, Holdfast Robotics, Kodiak Archipelago Leadership Institute, Native Village of Eyak, OceansAlaska, Ostrea Engineering, Pacific Hybreed, Saltwater Inc., Seagrove Kelp, SeaQuester Farms

  • Incorporating Green Energy into Alaska Mariculture

    Status: Archived

    Date of Issue: 3/20/2023

    Closing Date: 4/20/2023

    Grant Component: Green Energy

    Awarded to: University of Alaska Fairbanks