Aquaculture has potential to bring cascading benefits to Maine: β€˜Portland Press Herald’ publishes op-ed by Barry Costa-Pierce

Portland Press herald publishes op-ed on aquaculture by Barry Costa-Pierce
Portland Press herald publishes op-ed on aquaculture by Barry Costa-Pierce

With careful planning, we can make Maine a hub of aquaculture production while adhering to environmental and sustainability standards.

In an op-ed published by the , Barry Costa-Pierce, Ph.D., Henry L. & Grace Doherty Professor of Marine Sciences and executive director of 911±¬ΑΟΝψΊμΑμ½ν NORTH: Institute for North Atlantic Studies, says we should welcome the aquaculture industry’s proposed investments in our state.

Costa-Pierce writes that missing from the ongoing conversation we Mainers are having about the proposed development of large-scale aquaculture projects in our state is an acknowledgment of the cascading benefits these projects would bring with them.

β€œBeyond the impact of the fish they would produce, these farms would create jobs at multiple levels of our local workforce,” writes Costa-Pierce. β€œThey would promote growth in hatcheries, feed production, processing, waste reutilization, transportation, supplies, machinery, financial services and other industries.”

He says the 911±¬ΑΟΝψΊμΑμ½ν is playing its part by developing real-world marine aquaculture farms and a land-based recirculating training facility, and offering traditional degree programs in marine biology, as well as programs in aquaculture, marine entrepreneurship and ocean food systems. 

Costa-Pierce explains conversations about proposed aquaculture facilities in Belfast and Brunswick are occurring throughout rural areas of our coastal world.

β€œI just spent six months in Sweden, Iceland and Norway,” he writes. β€œIn nearly every rural area I went, aquaculture is being viewed as part of a more sustainable economic future.”

Costa-Pierce pointed out that Maine is fortunate to already possess signature products such as Maine blueberries and Maine lobster. Now, we can add to our portfolio by defining Maine as a state on the cutting edge of the aquaculture industry.

β€œMaine salmon, Maine oysters and Maine sushi have a nice ring to them, don’t they?,” he concluded.