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Michael Chambers Highlight


Michael Chambers

Michael Chambers

Marine Biologist, Aquaculture Specialist & Associate Professor

University of New Hampshire

Get your hands wet.

About Michael

  • I earned my bachelor’s degree in aquatic biology from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
  • Prior to graduating, I participated in a summer internship at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Mississippi and immediately knew I wanted to live and work by the ocean.
  • The professor I had worked with during my internship hired me on after graduation, so I moved back down to the Gulf Coast to do research on seagrass farms.
  • I made connections through work and travel that led to a variety of fun jobs and projects, including a lobster research project in Maine and a shipwreck excavation in Micronesia.
  • I eventually decided to go back to school and earn a master’s degree in mariculture from Texas A&M University.
  • I moved to Hawaii to help The Oceanic Institute and the University of Hawaii with an open ocean cage farm project where we grew Pacific threadfin, a local indigenous species.
  • When the University of New Hampshire received funding for an experimental research farm, I moved back to New Hampshire to work on that—meanwhile, I earned my Ph.D. in marine biology and mariculture.
  • Over the past 25 years, I’ve been specializing in developing ocean farming technologies for raising fin fish, shellfish, and microalgae species.