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:

Click here for slideshow on 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 East Carolina University- Biology

           and on a case-by-case basis to NC State University- Zoology or Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

 

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:

Click here for more information on student projects and grant projects final reports

Back:         

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A lab practicum working with PVC pipe

 

The CCC Aquaculture Technology Program is located in the Howard Building, which has been remodeled as an aquaculture facility. The lab is complete with running seawater, aeration and tank systems throughout the facility.

 

 

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 Rural Center marine biotechnology economic incentive project. Students can use the facility …

 

 

 

 

 

… 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

Carteret Community College

301 College Circle

Morehead City, NC 28557 USA

252-222-6114 office

252-222-6197 fax
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