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The Global Aquaculture Alliance held its annual GOAL conference at the Four Seasons Hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Shown above are scenes from the final day of the conference, Oct. 29, 2015. Photos by Gail Hannagan, Preferred Freezer Services.
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