PEI

Gail Shea announces $2.5M for aquaculture industry

The Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance will receive $2.5 million over two years to increase the domestic and international market share for aquaculture products.

Fisheries Minister also announced $300K for P.E.I. marine training centre

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Holland College Marine Training Centre will receive $300,000 from the federal government for two new courses on inshore diving.

The Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance will receive $2.5 million over two years to sell more aquaculture products, in Canada and worldwide.

Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Egmont MP Gail Shea announced the funding Thursday in Stanley Bridge, P.E.I.

The primary target markets are the United States, Canada, Asia and Europe.

Shea also announced Thursday that Holland College will receive $300,000 to purchase equipment and help with renovations for its Marine Training Centre in Summerside.

The college is offering two new courses at the training centre to meet the increasing demand for inshore diver training in Atlantic Canada.

The new courses will qualify divers for work in the aquaculture industry and other sectors that need trained occupational divers, including environmental assessment, archeological projects, the underwater film industry and public safety organizations.