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Great Lakes Aquaculture Day!

 October 10th, 2020!


Get to know your local fish, farmers, and more about aquaculture in our region... 

This free, interactive and virtual event is open to everyone and will feature Great Lakes fish farmers, aquaculture experts, Sea Grant extension educators, and top area chefs.

The first annual Sea Grant Great Lakes Aquaculture Day will be October 10, 2020. The virtual event will showcase the region’s potential for fish and seafood production and host a culinary competition.  The event is free, open to the public and registration is required. Activities begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 4:30 p.m. Central time.


The event will feature a variety of panel discussions and presentations on aquaculture. Presentations will be targeted at a variety of audiences, from beginning and current farmers to consumers interested in learning more about preparing and cooking seafood. All event attendees will have opportunities to interact with other participants during the day and during breakout lunch gatherings.

The event finale will feature a cooking demonstration with Chef Jeff Igel from the Wisconsin Technical College, followed by a cooking competition featuring three culinary students from the Great Lakes region. Each student will be required to use a key ingredient and local aquaculture products in their creation.

The event is hosted by the Sea Grant Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative - a project of Sea Grant programs across the Great Lakes region working to share resources and promote best practices throughout the aquaculture industry. 



Aquaculture is the fastest growing sector of agriculture across the world and now accounts for more than 50% of the production of seafood in the world, surpassing production from wild-caught fisheries. However, in the United States the growth of aquaculture has been stagnant. Seafood supply from U.S.-based wild caught fisheries is not enough to meet nationwide demand and one result is a $14 billion seafood trade deficit. 

The U.S. aquaculture industry has potential for growth, especially in the Great Lakes region where abundant inland freshwater resources have enabled a handful of state-based aquaculture operations to employ a local workforce and produce sustainable, healthy and tasty fish. 

Event webpage: greatlakesseagrant.com/aquaculture/events

Contacts:
Event contact: Michigan Sea Grant Extension Educator Elliot Nelson, elliotne@msu.edu.
Sea Grant Great Lakes Aquaculture Collaborative contact: Minnesota Sea Grant Extension Educator Amy Schrank, aschrank@umn.edu.

State Sea Grant event contacts:
Michigan Sea Grant. Elliot Nelson, elliotne@msu.edu 
Minnesota Sea Grant. Amy Schrank, aschrank@umn.edu
New York Sea Grant. Katherine Bunting-Howarth, keb264@cornell.edu
Ohio Sea Grant. Tory Gabriel, gabriel.78@osu.edu
Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant. Stuart Carlton, carltons@purdue.edu
Wisconsin. Emma Wiermaa, eweirmaa@uwsp.edu
Pennsylvania. Shawn Rafferty, srafferty@psu.edu

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