‘Be proactive, transparent, accurate and collaborative’
We’re posting all six of the presentations from the exciting and fast-paced session, “Thoughts on the Future of Aquaculture in the PechaKucha Style.” Each speaker was asked to speak about “building confidence in aquaculture.” This week’s speaker is Matthew Thompson, aquaculture project lead at the Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life at New England Aquarium. Last week we posted Sunil Kadri, founder of Aquaculture Innovation.
Other speakers to come are Robert Jones, The Nature Conservancy; Isaac Fraynd, Aqua-Spark; Jennifer Bushman, Route to Market Services; and Scott Williams, BJ’s Wholesale Club.
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