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Cost Competitive Wave Energy Without Moving Parts
SBC: OSCILLA POWER INC Topic: 815Oscilla Power, Inc. (OPI) is developing a utility-scale wave energy harvester that is enabled by low cost and readily-available magnetostrictive alloys. T his device, which utilizes no moving parts, has the potential to deliver predictable quantities of electric power to coastal utilities, industrial users, and remote facilities at costs competitive with coal or gas. The Phase I project demonstra ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Development of Native Kelp Culture System Technologies to Support Sea Vegetable Aquaculture in New England Coastal Waters
SBC: OCEAN APPROVED, INC. Topic: 817This Phase II research expands Phase I research on Saccharina latissima and is to design and develop “seed” nursery methodologies for the development of commercial-scale production of juvenile kelp plants including Alaria esculenta and Laminaria digitata. The project objectives include: 1. Isolate and maintain cultures of New England species of Alaria esculenta and laminaria digitata to be use ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Natural Adjuvants to Enhance Efficacy of Viral Vaccines for Mariculture
SBC: ProFishent Inc Topic: 812Marine aquaculture production now exceeds 20 million metric tons annually (FAO 2010) but viral diseases are still a major threat to the expansion of sustainable mariculture systems (National Marine Fisheries Service 2007). Pathogenic viruses continue to devastate many fish and shellfish operations every year (ICES Mariculture Committee 2004, Lightner 2011). To date, vaccines against aquatic anim ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
MULTIPHASIC CONTROLLED RELEASE FOR CATTLE REPRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
SBC: CAMBRIDGE SCIENTIFIC, INC. Topic: N/ATHIS PHASE I PROJECT WILL BE DIRECTED TO INVESTIGATING A MU TIPHASIC CONTROLLED RELEASE SYSTEM FOR CATTLE REPRODUCTION MANAGEMENT. TWO SPECIFIC BIOLOGICAL MEDIATORS WILL BE EX- PLORED FOR APPLICATION AS IMPLANTABLE BIODEGRADABLE DELIVERYSYSTEMS. ONE WILL BE BOVINE FOLLICLE STIMULATING HARMONE (FSH) FOR INDUCING SUPEROVULATION IN COWS; THE SECOND WILL BE HEPATITIS B SURFACE ANTIGEN FUSED TO LHRH AS ...
SBIR Phase II 1989 Department of Agriculture -
CASHMERE PRODUCTION: A REVENUE-GENERATING OPPORTUNITY FOR RURAL AMERICA
SBC: Cascade Cashmere Company Topic: N/AA PHASE I SBIR PROJECT TO INVESTIGATE THE FEASIBILITY OF DEVELOPING CASHMERE PRODUCTION AS AN EMPLOY- MENT AND INCOME-GENERATING OPPORTUNITY FOR RURAL AREAS. THEPROPOSED FEASIBILITY STUDY INCLUDES THREE MAJOR AREAS OF RESEARCH: (1) THE COMPILATION OF EXISTING GENETIC RESEARCH ON THE CASHMERE GOAT; (2) THE INVESTIGATION OF EDUCATIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL NEEDS OF SMALL FARMERS AND RURAL LAND- OWNERS ...
SBIR Phase II 1989 Department of Agriculture -
Acoustic Gravel-Transport Sensor
SBC: D & A Instrument Company Topic: N/AGravel streambeds and beaches provide spawning habitat for salmon and form barriers to coastal erosion. Understanding how gravel is transported through measurements is essential for monitoring the ecological and physical processes of gravel-bed systems and for calibrating sediment transport models. We propose Phase II research to develop: 1) impact-recording sensors that can be deployed by wading ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Agriculture -
The Development of an Environmentally Compliant and Cost Effective On-Site Animal Manure Management Composting Technology
SBC: ENGINEERED COMPOST SYSTEMS INC Topic: N/AAnimal Manure Management is a major challenge to dairies and CAFO's with respect to efficient resource use, farm economics and environmental impacts. Composting is an established process for converting animal manure into other value-added products such as soil amendment and animal bedding material. However, current agricultural composting practices do not generally address increasingly stringent a ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Agriculture -
Improving Striped Bass and Hybrid Striped Bass Farming via Selective Breeding
SBC: Fins Technology, LLC Topic: N/AThis project will enhance the competitiveness of the U.S. aquaculture industry by bringing to fruition seven years of prior work that has resulted in the creation of a genetically diverse founder populations of F1 through F3 performance striped bass, improved reproductive techniques and a comprehensive set of microsattellite DNA markers. We will accelerate the commercial application of our work by ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Agriculture -
An Expert System for the Optimization of Mussel Raft Aquaculture
SBC: Great Eastern Mussel Farms, Inc. Topic: N/AIn order to meet increasing demands for high quality mussels, a new technology of mussel raft aquaculture is developing in Maine, where there is a need to improve site selection, and develop best management practices for mussel farms. Through a combination of modeling and field data collection, we will develop an expert system for the optimization of mussel raft aquaculture. In Phase II, we will p ...
SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Agriculture -
"Intensive Commercial Rainbow Smelt Culture"
SBC: HARMON BROOK FARM Topic: N/ACommercial wild harvest of rainbow smelt populations is the principal source for supplying both the live bait and human consumption markets for this species. Unfortunately, populations of smelt have been in decline in the Northeast for decades and in 2004, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service listed rainbow smelt as a species of concern in the Gulf of Maine. It is inevitable that commercial and ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Agriculture