Courtesy of NAA:
We are requesting your participation in the second and final 2021 COVID-19 impact survey. The purpose of this survey is to quantify the effects of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on commercial aquaculture, aquaponics and suppliers during the second half of 2021 (July – December). Results from this on-going study have been used to communicate the economic impact of COVID-19 on commercial aquaculture, aquaponics or suppliers to State and Federal agencies, in an effort to secure economic relief or existing program adjustments to benefit US aquaculture. Please provide your responses based on the period of time between July 1st 2021 and December 31st 2021.
Survey link: https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eKFAHJUoYYDh2Qe
This survey should take about 20 minutes of your time to complete. This survey is a continuation of an effort started in 2020 by Virginia Tech and The Ohio State University to capture the evolving effects of COVID-19. Please consider participating in this final impact surveys No personally identifiable information (name, address, e-mail, telephone number, IP address, etc.) will be collected. All data from this survey will remain anonymous.
This survey is supported by funding from the National Sea Grant Office and the National Marine Fisheries Service. There are no benefits or rewards for participating in this study. Results from this study may also be published in the future. Participation in this research survey is voluntary. By continuing with this survey, you are consenting to the use of your responses for research purposes. If you do not consent for your responses to be used for research purposes, please discontinue this survey by closing the browser window.
This survey will close at 11:59 pm (eastern time) on February 11th, 2022.
If you would like a copy of the summary results, or have any questions about this study, please contact: Jonathan van Senten – jvansenten@vt.edu or Matthew Smith – smith.11460@osu.edu.
Thank you for your participation in this project.
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