Esteemed Fishery Panels to Talk Gulf of Maine Stocks, Climate, Monitoring at Boston Festival
SEAFOODNEWS.COM by Michael Ramsingh - July 31, 2015
This Sunday the Boston Fish Pier will play host to thousands of families, Boston city dwellers and other New Englanders ready to celebrate seafood for the fourth annual Boston Seafood Festival. At the same time true "fish geeks" are encouraged to check out the Pier's Exchange Center Conference during the Festival, where some of the industry's most renowned fish scientists, managers and industry participants will be participating in unique panel discussions that will touch on New England's fish stocks, electronic monitoring and climate change issues.
Between 3 and 6 pm on Sunday August 2, three distinct panel discussions will address these sensitive industry issues in a more low-key and casual setting, strictly meant to offer speakers a medium with which to voice their positions on the topics.
These panels are the brainchild of Stavis Seafoods CEO Richard Stavis. His goal was to bring together some of the industry's more prominent scientific minds, fish managers and industry participants under one roof in hopes of enlightening each sector of the industry about each other's position on these sensitive topics as they relate to the realities of US and New England fish management in 2015.
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Esteemed Fishery Panels to Talk Gulf of Maine Stocks, Climate, Monitoring at Boston Festival
SEAFOODNEWS.COM by Michael Ramsingh - July 31, 2015
This Sunday the Boston Fish Pier will play host to thousands of families, Boston city dwellers and other New Englanders ready to celebrate seafood for the fourth annual Boston Seafood Festival. At the same time true "fish geeks" are encouraged to check out the Pier's Exchange Center Conference during the Festival, where some of the industry's most renowned fish scientists, managers and industry participants will be participating in unique panel discussions that will touch on New England's fish stocks, electronic monitoring and climate change issues.
Between 3 and 6 pm on Sunday August 2, three distinct panel discussions will address these sensitive industry issues in a more low-key and casual setting, strictly meant to offer speakers a medium with which to voice their positions on the topics.
These panels are the brainchild of Stavis Seafoods CEO Richard Stavis. His goal was to bring together some of the industry's more prominent scientific minds, fish managers and industry participants under one roof in hopes of enlightening each sector of the industry about each other's position on these sensitive topics as they relate to the realities of US and New England fish management in 2015.
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