Alicia Gaiero is a dynamic small business owner at Nauti Sisters Sea Farm, a thriving oyster and scallop farm located in the picturesque coastal town of Yarmouth, Maine. With a robust background in environmental services, Alicia leverages her expertise in spatial analysis and web mapping...
Alicia Gaiero is a dynamic small business owner at Nauti Sisters Sea Farm, a thriving oyster and scallop farm located in the picturesque coastal town of Yarmouth, Maine. With a robust background in environmental services, Alicia leverages her expertise in spatial analysis and web mapping to optimize farm operations and enhance sustainability practices. Her proficiency in ArcMap allows her to conduct detailed environmental assessments, ensuring that her farming methods align with regulatory ethics and promote ecological balance in the marine ecosystem.
Under Alicia's leadership, Nauti Sisters Sea Farm has embarked on several key projects aimed at improving the health of local waters and increasing community engagement in sustainable aquaculture. One notable initiative involves collaborating with local schools to provide experiential learning opportunities, where students can gain hands-on experience in marine biology and environmental stewardship. This not only fosters a deeper understanding of the importance of sustainable practices but also cultivates the next generation of environmental advocates.
Alicia’s strong business development acumen, combined with her degree in Environmental Policy and Planning with a focus on Economics from the University of Maine at Farmington, positions her uniquely in the industry. She is adept at navigating the complexities of the aquaculture sector, from regulatory compliance to market trends, ensuring that Nauti Sisters Sea Farm not only thrives economically but also contributes positively to the local community and environment. Through her commitment to leadership and customer service, Alicia continues to inspire others in the field, advocating for responsible seafood production and the preservation of Maine’s rich marine resources.