Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Program - Utilization
| Aquaculture | |||
| Fisheries Bycatch | |||
| Fisheries Utilization | |||
| Habitat Protection | |||
| Management Alternatives and Fisheries User Conflicts | |||
| Marine Recreational Fisheries | |||
| Product Quality and Safety | |||
The American Fisheries Promotion Act of 1980 provided that Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Program funds be used to stimulate the development of the U.S. fishing industry through a competitive grant program. This focus gradually evolved to encouraging the full utilization of fisheries products. Clicking on the following project titles will take you to detailed information about fisheries utilization project results:
- Purification of Lysozyme from Shell Liquor of Eastern Oyster
- Sea Cucumber Fishery Development in Micronesia--Year 3
- Sea Cucumber Fishery Development in Micronesia--Year 4
- Full Scale Demo of the Harvesting/Processing of Arrowtooth Flounder
- Determination of Natural Antioxidant from Shrimp Wastes
- Regional Management Plan for Sea Cucumber in Micronesia
- Continued Study of the Production of Mackerel Surimi
- Program for Development of Outer Island Fisheries in Marshall Islands
- Growth and Age Study of Pacific Hagfish (Eptatretus stoutis) off the Central California Coast
- Marketing and New Product Development of Great Lakes Herring
- Cutting "In Solution" As A Method of Improving Atlantic Mackerel Fillet Quality
- Deep Water Fishing Potential
- Alternative Technologies To Improve the Economics of Treating Clam Processing Waste Water
- Harvesting the Value-Added Potential of Atlantic Hagfish, Myxine glutinosa
- Population Structure of the Arkshell Clams Noetia ponderosa and Anadara ovalis in the Oceanside Lagoons and Tidal Creeks of Virginia and Implications for Fisheries Management
- Parasitogical Examination of Wasting Disease in Black Abalone, Haliotis cracherodii
- Oceanic Squid Fishery
- Development of Underutilized Species: The Atlantic Mackerel Fishery
- Alaska Salmon: Taming the Wild Thing
- The Arkshell Clams, Noetia Ponderose and Anadara Ovalis, in the Oceanside Lagoon System of Virginia
- Overcome Barriers to Foodservice--Institutional Use of Unfamiliar Species
- Blended Seafoods: Utilizing By-Catch for New Products from Undervalued Fish
- The Effects of Reduced Groundfish Landings on New England Fresh Fish Processors
- Bioconversion of Mackerel Byproducts into Value-Added Products for the Nursery and Plant Propagation Industry
- Role of Pacific Groundfish in International Groundfish Trade--Year 2
- Commercialization of Ultrasonic Device for Measuring the Fat Content of Mackerel
- Asian Dried Seafood Market Analysis
- Commercial Utilization of Atlantic Mackerel: Technology, Production, and Marketing
- Assessment of Ark Populations in the Whelk and Calico Scallop Fishing Grounds off the Coasts of Georgia and Florida to Determine Distribution, Abundance, and Potential Commercial Fishery Development of the Cut-Ribbed Ark (Anadara floridana) and Other Promising Commercial Ark Species
- Economic Assessment of the Domestic Fisheries Development Potential of the Northern Mariana Islands
- Maximizing the Value of the Northeast's Marine Harvest: A Resource Guide to Secondary and Byproduct Markets