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Friday October 17, 2008
University of New Hampshire, Durham
Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Purpose: The goal of this public meeting is to discuss the incorporation of fish tagging data into fishery stock assessments and management. Tagging programs of several species will be highlighted, including: Atlantic cod, haddock,
yellowtail flounder, striped bass, and tuna.
Participants: The meeting will be geared to a multi-stakeholder audience of fishermen, scientists, fishery managers, students, and others with an interest in tagging and population structure and dynamics
Meeting agenda and registration information will be forthcoming.
University of New Hampshire, Durham
Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Purpose: The goal of this public meeting is to discuss the incorporation of fish tagging data into fishery stock assessments and management. Tagging programs of several species will be highlighted, including: Atlantic cod, haddock,
yellowtail flounder, striped bass, and tuna.
Participants: The meeting will be geared to a multi-stakeholder audience of fishermen, scientists, fishery managers, students, and others with an interest in tagging and population structure and dynamics
Meeting agenda and registration information will be forthcoming.