Latest "Fish Farming News" issue looks at advancements in aquaculture, mentions student research into offshore wind "colocation"

What future opportunities for aquaculture could advanced technology and acceptance of wind turbines bring? An article by Bill Manci in the latest issue of Fish Farming News looks at the possibilities "colocation" might hold for the industry and mentions the great work of alumna Shannon Fluharty who examined attitudes toward coupling offshore wind with aquaculture, research, and more. Shannon completed her master's research through the Virignia Tech Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics while working with Jonathan van Senten from our center.