BRISTOL – Roger Williams University is now enrolling students for Applied Shellfish Farming, the university announced Jan. 2.
A noncredit course offered during the winter/spring semester, it teaches aspiring shellfish farmers and aquaculture professionals the ins and outs of commercially growing oysters, quahogs, scallops and mussels.
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The course will be held at RWU’s Bristol campus on Tuesday evenings from 6:30-9 p.m. from Jan. 10 through April 25.
The fee is $100 per student, which includes all class materials. Participants can also attend individual classes on a drop-in basis for $10 per class. •












