Dwyer, MeganEast-West Center. Pacific Islands Development Program2020-07-012020-07-011984-05http://hdl.handle.net/10125/68868For more about the East-West Center, see <a href="http://www.eastwestcenter.org/">http://www.eastwestcenter.org/</a>This paper considers the opportunities in Hawaii for training in aquaculture in general, as well as on specific topics within the umbrella of aquaculture. It is divided into three sections based on the type of training offered. Sections are formal classroom courses, practical on-the-job training, and special courses. Some training organizations have a capacity in more than one form of training; thus they are double listed in this paper. The information compiled here was derived from college catalogs and by telephone and mail surveys of aquaculture farms, research organizations, and consulting firms in Hawaii, as well as from interviews with various people in the Hawaii aquaculture community. Addresses of training organizations are provided (see Appendix) so that, if interested, individual governments can pursue this topic directly.INTRODUCTION -- PLANNING FOR TRAINING -- CLASSROOM COURSES: Community Colleges. Honolulu Community College - Windward Community College ; Universities. University of Hawaii at Manoa -- PRACTICAL TRAINING: Anuenue Fisheries Research Center - Aquaculture Associates, Inc. - Aquatic Farms, Ltd. - Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology - Oceanic Institute -- SPECIAL COURSES: Aquaculture Associates., Inc. - Aquatic Farms, Ltd. - Oceanic Associates -- APPENDIX: A List of Aquaculture Training Organizations in Hawaii and Their Addresses.15 p.en-USAquaculture - Study and teaching - HawaiiAquaculture training opportunities in HawaiiReport