Living Oceans Society Grant



Organization - Living Oceans Society
Grant Amount - $600,000
Foundation - Moore Foundation
Grant Purpose - Living Oceans Society, as part of the Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform, will fund research on the impacts of sea lice on wild salmon and the economic viability of closed containment production technology. This research will be carried out jointly with industry leader Marine Harvest Canada, consistent with the terms of their Framework for Dialogue.


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