2022 NC Aquaculture Development Conference
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NORTH CAROLINA AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE
MARCH 10–12, 2022
NEW BERN, NC
Information About the Conference:
WE ARE PLANNING TO BE BACK IN PERSON… WITH THE NC CULTURED SEAFOOD FESTIVAL!
This conference is designed to bring together the general public, current and prospective fish farmers, scientists, and personnel from regulatory agencies to share information and ideas about the development of aquaculture in North Carolina. Attendees will learn about several topics relevant to aquaculture species in North Carolina and find out about the latest aquaculture equipment and products by browsing the ongoing Trade Show.
We begin on Thursday with an introductory session and farm tour for freshwater producers and wrap up Saturday morning with targeted workshops for mariculture. In between, all attendees look forward to our famous NC Cultured Seafood Festival, an ‘all you care to eat’ gathering, that closes out a full day of seminar and trade show activities on Friday.
Who Should Attend:
Anyone with an interest in fish or shellfish farming, including prospective growers, researchers, teachers, students, or agency persons with jobs related to aquaculture. The conference is also suited to persons who sell goods or services to the aquaculture industry.
For additional information, including registration, please go to: ncaquaculture.com