...Quentin Fong, seafood marketing specialist with UAF's Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program and the Fishery Industrial Technology Center in Kodiak. "This way those businesses may get an idea of if there is opportunity out there to produce...
KODIAK - A new salmon processing technique developed at Kodiak's Fishery Industrial Technology Center could mean a way to get more Alaska salmon to consumers Outside. Developed by seafood technology specialist Chuck Crapo...
KODIAK - Following an uncertain spring, the Fisheries Industrial Technology Center in Kodiak finally has new direction. Earlier this year, a task force asked if FITC should be disbanded, the faculty moved...
...20 less than light crude, making it impractical for any producer to develop.The new technology uses existing industrial technology to break down the heavy oil as it's pumped out of the ground, producing an oil that is chemically identical...
...has graduated from Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, N.M., with a bachelor of science degree in industrial technology. del.icio.us Reddit Archives Donald Shane of Juneau has been named recipient of the Daktronics Inc. Native...
...packet and does not need refrigeration. Dr. Brian Himelbloom, a seafood microbiology professor with the Fishery Industrial Technology Center, is pleased that such a quick and simple PSP test has been developed. ``It's cutting-edge technology...
...Concordia University in Portland, Ore., based upon her academic achievement. Jonathan Shane Rear of Juneau has graduated from Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, N.M., with a bachelor of science degree in industrial technology.
...packet and does not need refrigeration. Dr. Brian Himelbloom, a seafood microbiology professor with the Fishery Industrial Technology Center, is pleased that such a quick and simple PSP test has been developed. ``It's cutting-edge technology...
...the national registration examination for dietitians and is promoted to the chief dietitian position. Carol L. Martin Hartwe Russell earned a bachelor of science in industrial technology at the University of Idaho earlier this month.
...machine would pluck pin-bones from as many as 100 fish a minute, said Scott Smiley of the university's Fishery Industrial Technology Center in Kodiak. The device developed so far can't handle fresh salmon, however. The $370,000 project...
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