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  • Pre-Proposals are now being accepted for the 2024 NCRAC Request for Proposal (RFP).

    The RFP can be viewed at the following link:

    RFP2024_NCRAC-Final.pdf

  • The NCRAC Director Position has been posted.   The link to the position and application is below:

    https://isu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/IowaStateJobs/job/Ames-IA/Assistant-Associate-Full-Professor---Aquaculture-or-Fisheries-Ecology-and-Management_R13535

     

  • SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans Available-8-9-23.pdf

     


     

  • The 2024 NCRAC annual meeting will be held February 8, 2024-February 10, 2024, at the Radisson Hotel in Ames, IA. 

  • The North Central Regional Aquaculture Center (NCRAC) Board and Iowa State University are working together in the search for a new NCRAC director.  A position description will be posted this Fall (2023).

  • The Center maintains a broadcast email list for the aquaculture community in the North Central Region with the purpose of communicating upcoming events and issues related to aquaculture.  All electronic messages must meet federal and state laws, and University regulations and policies governing public computing resources, security considerations, and ethics in computing.The listserv is a professional forum, with subscribers expecting that responses to their posts will be respectful and considerate.Each message must identify an individual address as its sender.
  • The North Central Regional Aquaculture website is currently undergoing a number of updates. We encourage all of our members to visit regularly for news, events, publications, and opportunities to connect! Since it is proposals season, we would like to draw your attention to a new feature: Frequently Asked Questions. 

    This page is filled with information covering a wide range of proposal issues including: budgeting, salary, approval processes, and more. If you need a refresher on NCRAC proposal submission guidelines we highly recommend you check out this new resource. 

  • Dear NCRAC Members,

    We would once again like to thank those of you that attended the NCRAC 2020 conference in Columbus, Ohio and truly appreciate the great feedback provided especially during our listening session discussions. Our goals for the listening sessions were two-fold.

    One was to develop effective communication between research and industry, which we believe was achieved.  Second, was to use the feedback in the listening sessions to optimize and clarify the direction to the future submittal of pre-proposals by the research and extension community. 

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