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Mariculture moves in on Alaska romance with wild-caught fish

The Alaska legislature passed two bills to support mariculture on Monday, adding fuel to the Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation's effort to create a $1 billion mariculture industry

By Jeanine Stewart | May 2, 2017 17:29 BST
Hump Island Oyster Farm
Credit: Hump Island OysterHump Island Oyster Company's farm in Ketchikan, Alaska
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