Mac Bio-Marine

Mac Bio-Marine Licensed collectors of cold water fish and invertebrates for education and research. Specific region of Monterey Bay, central coast of California.

Just a few more jellies 😆
08/18/2017

Just a few more jellies 😆

Thew Suskiewicz was a previous manager here at the Monterey Abalone Company who contributed in many ways to our operatio...
05/10/2017

Thew Suskiewicz was a previous manager here at the Monterey Abalone Company who contributed in many ways to our operation and had a big hand in getting us going down the path of growing and collecting our own edible seaweeds to provide to the public. We're happy to do what we can to support his continued education and future career and therefore are forwarding this message on his behalf.

"I’m heading a research cruise this summer in Maine. Given the short time frame and the recent federal freezing of grants through the EPA, Sea Grant and NOAA, we’re banking on a crowd-sourced financing campaign to make it happen. It seems to be our best (and perhaps only) funding option with three months until it starts.
Everything we raise goes towards the expedition, and the goal of the expedition is to quantify seaweed communities in the Gulf of Maine and compare them to historical records from the 1970s and 1980s. You can support this research two different ways, i) making a donation and ii) sharing it on Facebook and via email.

https://www.gofundme.com/alcai

Asking for donations doesn’t come naturally to me, but I really believe in what I’m doing and we have a one-time shot to use the R/V Alca i. to sample large swaths of the Maine coast for not a lot of money." -Thew Suskiewicz

For over 50 years, Dr. Walter Adey has been at the helm of climate change science at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. His research has spanned tropical reefs in the Caribbean to the iceberg-filled waters of northern Canada. Now, in what may be his final scientific voyage, Adey is return...

Can you spot the   in this photo? 😆 silly slug 🐌
03/10/2017

Can you spot the in this photo? 😆 silly slug 🐌

You've heard of car races and motorcycle races, you've heard of horse races and rubber ducky races but you have not live...
01/26/2017

You've heard of car races and motorcycle races, you've heard of horse races and rubber ducky races but you have not lived until you've been to an !! Don't worry, we got your back. Come on down to this weekend on the Old Fishermans Wharf in to celebrate in the migration of the grey whale and join in supporting and raising awareness for our ocean. Amanda and Andrew will be hosting the first round of abalone races at 11 a.m. On Saturday and Sunday with a second race at 2 p.m. C/o Art Seavey will be speaking about abalone and aquaculture along with Dr. Mike Graham from Moss Landing Marine Labs at 11 on Sunday as well which you don't want to miss. This is a fun and educational event for the whole family. It will be a whale of a time 🐳 For more information and the full schedule visit: https://www.seemonterey.com/event/whalefest-monterey-2017/4386/

The Monterey Fisherman's Wharf Association is proud to again sponsor and hold the 7th ANNUAL WHALEFEST MONTEREY at and around Old Fisherman’s Wharf, in Monterey, California, The Whale Watching Capital of the World™ on Saturday, January 28th and Sunday, January 29th, 2017 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Th...

On behalf of the partners, Art Seavey and Trevor Fay and the crew of Monterey Abalone company (MAC), we would like to th...
12/31/2016

On behalf of the partners, Art Seavey and Trevor Fay and the crew of Monterey Abalone company (MAC), we would like to thank every / who has enjoyed our live seafood in 2016, and every , and who has benefited from the live, vibrant animals provided by MAC from the . One commonality whether a researcher or a chef, is you all do amazing work! All of us at MAC are so proud to be part of your passion and expertise. Everyone here understands the importance of the quality of the "right out of the Pacific Ocean" products and the best customer service. We also know and appreciate the importance of our customers. Without you we would not be here. We are all looking forward to carrying on our very special service to 2017 and beyond. From everyone at MAC, Thank You, and a very Happy New Year! A big P.S. Thank you to one of the best crew MAC has ever had in its 25 year history, Alfonso, Temo, Nelson, Sebastian, Paul, Santiago, Peter, Amanda, Andrew and a special thank you to ( ). MAC would not be what it is without the hard work, dedication, cooperation and expertise of this collaboration. Look out 2017, here we come!

This guy decided to join us today on our   run.  A juvenile  -footed  . 😎
12/09/2016

This guy decided to join us today on our run. A juvenile -footed . 😎

A pretty photo of     taken by  after coming up in one of our cages on the farm.  The jewel star is one of the species o...
10/13/2016

A pretty photo of taken by after coming up in one of our cages on the farm. The jewel star is one of the species of sea stars that have been affected by the sea star wasting disease that has spread through much of the northern pacific coastlines but we have slowly been seeing more and more making their way back into our area. A healthy population of jewel stars are known for keeping the mussel populations under control and are one of the species we collect for research and education from time to time.

More on getting to know our crew.... Although we consider ourselves a family here, these two really are. Trevor is the c...
08/30/2016

More on getting to know our crew.... Although we consider ourselves a family here, these two really are. Trevor is the co-owner of Monterey abalone and his daughter Amanda has been working at the farm for just over 4 years after her move back to the area to complete her degree in Marine Science at CSUMB. These photos are some of the shots taken while out on their "slug run". Three times a week these two head out on the small Boston whaler to pull traps that have been dropped in about 260ft of water to hopefully collect what is commonly known as the giant sea slug (Pleurobranchaea). This history goes much farther back. The late Dr. Rim Fay, a well known marine biologist of Southern California and collector of marine aquaria used to collect these same slugs for the same neuroscientist these two are collecting for today. Guess you could say it runs in the family ;)

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Monterey, CA
93940

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

(831) 646-0350

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