A captive breeding lab hopes to understand how abalone can survive increasing ocean acidification. A captive breeding lab at the University of California, Davis, is growing thousands of abalone.
The Cultured Abalone Farm's sustainable operation could be the key to the animal's conservation. The Cultured Abalone Farm in Goleta, California farm a ton of abalone on a small footprint of land.
The rocks beneath our feet are leaving a hidden signature in the shells of marine snails along Australia's ancient coastline, according to new research led by Adelaide University scientists. A study ...
Charles Van Damme was a San Francisco businessman who ran a ferry business in the early 1900s. Using the profits from his successful enterprise, he purchased a parcel of land over 1,800 acres in size ...
The green abalone were taken to the ocean and placed in a super secret location not to be shared. The size of a hand, 60 were set out with a goal: To rebound the struggling species, an attempt at ...
Beneath the Municipal Wharf in the coastal community of Monterey, a fascinating experiment in ocean farming has played out for more than three decades. That’s where the Monterey Abalone Company grows ...
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