Aquaculture America 2026

February 16 - 19, 2026

Las Vegas, Nevada

Add To Calendar 17/02/2026 11:00:0017/02/2026 11:20:00America/Los_AngelesAquaculture America 2026TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER VISIT TO AOMORI AND HOKKAIDO, JAPAN IN SUPPORT OF MAINE’S GROWING FARMED SEA SCALLOP INDUSTRYBordeauxThe World Aquaculture Societyjohnc@was.orgfalseDD/MM/YYYYanrl65yqlzh3g1q0dme13067

TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER VISIT TO AOMORI AND HOKKAIDO, JAPAN IN SUPPORT OF MAINE’S GROWING FARMED SEA SCALLOP INDUSTRY

Hugh Cowperthwaite

Senior Program Director, Fisheries and Aquaculture

Coastal Enterprises, Inc. (CEI)

30 Federal Street

Brunswick, Maine 04011

Hugh.Cowperthwaite@ceimaine.org

 



 Maine’s wild fisheries and its flourishing aquaculture sector are at a pivotal moment, grappling with the unprecedented challenges posed by our constantly changing environment. To ensure the survival and prosperity of Maine’s waterfront communities, adapting and evolving these industries is not just an option—it’s a necessity. One of the most effective strategies to drive industry growth is through "technology transfer." For Maine aquaculture, this means learning about innovative species, resources, and cultural practices from around the globe and integrating these insights into local practices.

 Maine has leveraged technology transfers with great success in recent years to introduce new  (native) species, technologies, culture techniques, equipment , market development and culinary uses for emerging species of shellfish and kelp. Technology transfer allows participants to fully  immerse in a local culture and meet with chefs, fishermen, growers, processors, retailers, restaurateurs, equipment manufacturers, government officials and scientists.

 During this presentation the farmed scallop industries of Hokkaido and Aomori, Japan will be highlighted from a recent learning exchange with growers from Maine in October 2025.  As our nation’s fisheries and aquaculture sector navigate these transformative times, we must actively seek out and implement strategies that will sustain and support the hardworking communities at the heart of our waterfronts.