Welcome to the webspace for: Philip (
Skip ) Kemp Jr.
Aquaculture Technology Program It’s all about Applied Marine
Biology
College
curriculum courses now available online!
We use Blackboard TM for our Distance Education learning portal.
See recent pictures:
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Flikr
Even Newer than
newest !!!
CCC Aquaculture Tech has
harvested the first crop of algae from the phytoplankton culture pond.
Click to check it out! (Word doc)…………………….
Newest !!
TV
channel 10 segment on CCC Aquaculture program- 3 minute
video (you must have QuickTime to view)
Newer !
Jing
video “How to create filenames for aquaculture homework docs”
New
Click here for
the curriculum check sheet These are
the requirements for the Aquaculture Technology Program- Associates of Applied
Science Degree e
** Note that our AAS degree transfers to
the UNC-Wilmington- Marine Biology
and to the ![]()
and on a case-by-case basis to NC
These podcasts are
welcome / orientation messages for online courses in the Aquaculture Tech
program:
Podcast:
AQU 111 online orientation
Podcast: PSK2 Instructor bio
Frequent filers:
Oyster
Hatchery Manual- This illustrated manual shows protocols for many of the
tasks associated with shellfish hatchery operations
Oyster
Gardening Manual- This illustrated manual introduces you to the citizens’
oyster gardening program with hands-on learning exercises
Oyster Gardening streaming video this DVD introduces the concept of “backyard” oyster gardening for citizens
More info:
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information on student projects and grant projects final reports
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The CCC Aquaculture Technology Program is located in the


We were a participant with the NC Oyster hatchery program. For
that we set up an oyster hatchery and produced 8 million eyed-larvae oysters
for planting on pubic oyster sanctuaries; the first time that was ever done!
Students participated by producing oyster larvae as a part of
their lab practicum experience. We now operate the hatchery to train students
in shellfish aquaculture production.


Other
completed projects are the Donax aquaculture enhancement project, the FRG
“restaurants for restoration” oyster shell recycling project…


… a water
recycling Aquaponics project and the NC


… to set up
and conduct independent studies
with species of particular interest to
them. They also …


… promote the program and teach
youngsters about phytoplankton at the
NC Seafood
Festival booth.


We are
accepting new students for college curriculum courses
and hands-on lab practicums. Call us today and come see our new “digs”!!!

Skip Kemp
Aquaculture Technology Program
252-222-6114 office
252-222-6197 fax
Email me