Free abalone workshop on Rota

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Posted on Apr 06 2009
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The Northern Marianas College-Cooperative Research, Extension and Education Service is inviting community members in Rota to a free workshop titled “Grow-Out Requirements for Abalone Production.”

Michael Ogo, NMC-CREES aquaculture program leader, will educate participants on how to grow abalone in their backyards. The free workshop will be held in Room B-2 of NMC’s Tatachog Campus on Rota on Thursday, April 9, 2009 from 1pm to 4pm.

Abalone is an edible mollusk. It is a highly priced food item in Southeast and East Asia, Latin America and New Zealand, and has been farmed since the 1950s in Japan and China. However, farm stocks in China have been adversely affected by disease. Ogo believes that this is a good time for CNMI residents to look at conducting their own local production of abalone. He added that abalone are easy to grow, and that there is large demand locally and worldwide.

To learn more about this workshop, or any other NMC-CREES program, contact 234-5498 ext. 1707. [B][I](PR)[/I][/B]

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