News Articles
Mine Water
Getting in the Flow
Former coal mines become water source for growing aquaculture industry
Mine drainage site may boost state economy
Coal mines bring fish industry life
Eastern Coal Co. working to provide water service along Wadestown Road
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
High hopes for high appalachian flordia company to operate Raleigh fish farm
Abandoned Coal Mines Provide Liquid Assets for Fish Farmers
WVU, Peabody collaborate on public recreation project
General Interest
Crawfish present another opportunity for state’s aquaculture industry
Byrd: New Aquaculture Could Boost Facility Economic Opportunity
Hopes for freshwater shrimp farm dashed when pond goes dry
Trout - It’s reassuring to see this venture attract more private investment
Making the Most of Summer
For additional information regarding this project, contact one of the investigators listed
here
, or the Principal Investigator, Kenneth J. Semmens, P.O. Box 6108, Morgantown, WV 26506-6108, (304) 293-6131, ext. 4211,
ksemmens@wvu.edu