The National Marine Fisheries Service was to hold a public workshop yesterday in Seattle on proposed changes to, among other things, prevent tampering with scales used to weigh catches at sea.
Hmmm. Wonder if American Seafoods attended?
Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Looking at halibut bycatch
A public workshop is planned for April 24-25 in Seattle to review how, and how well, halibut bycatch is estimated in the trawl and longline groundfish harvests off Alaska.
Deckboss imagines many of you would argue the estimates, especially in the Gulf of Alaska, are not nearly good enough.
Anyway, this three-page workshop overview is definitely worth checking out.
Deckboss imagines many of you would argue the estimates, especially in the Gulf of Alaska, are not nearly good enough.
Anyway, this three-page workshop overview is definitely worth checking out.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Attention crab boat crewmen
Are you a crab boat crewman interested in learning more on how to buy and finance Bering Sea crab quota share?
Well, here's your chance.
A workshop on the topic is planned for May 3 in Seattle's Leif Erikson Hall. Here's a flier with more details.
"We have also reserved the Fishermen's Hall in Kodiak and will have a teleconference line set up," says Edward Poulsen, executive director of the trade association Alaska Bering Sea Crabbers.
The workshop is intended to "educate crew regarding opportunities to purchase and finance crab quota share," Poulsen says. "Crew and owners are encouraged to attend."
Well, here's your chance.
A workshop on the topic is planned for May 3 in Seattle's Leif Erikson Hall. Here's a flier with more details.
"We have also reserved the Fishermen's Hall in Kodiak and will have a teleconference line set up," says Edward Poulsen, executive director of the trade association Alaska Bering Sea Crabbers.
The workshop is intended to "educate crew regarding opportunities to purchase and finance crab quota share," Poulsen says. "Crew and owners are encouraged to attend."
Thursday, February 17, 2011
This is cool
The Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program is partnering with Integrated Marine Systems Inc. to offer the one-day refrigeration workshop March 29 in Anchorage.
The workshop is designed to help commercial fishermen better use and maintain onboard refrigeration systems.
Interested? Sign up here.
The workshop is designed to help commercial fishermen better use and maintain onboard refrigeration systems.
Interested? Sign up here.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Your chance to chill in Petersburg
Here's a cool opportunity from Alaska Sea Grant:
Sea Grant offers vessel refrigeration workshop for fishermen
PETERSBURG — Top quality Alaska seafood products begins with properly chilling the catch aboard vessels at sea. To help commercial fishermen improve their operation and maintenance of onboard marine refrigeration systems, the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program is partnering with Integrated Marine Systems Inc. to offer a one-day workshop Feb. 1 in Petersburg.
The workshop will focus on how to maintain, operate and troubleshoot onboard refrigeration equipment. Additional topics include refrigeration theory, system winterization, controller programming, refrigeration safety and system sizing. Participants will use a marine refrigeration training unit for hands-on activities.
The workshop will be held beginning at 8:30 a.m. Feb. 1 at Petersburg's PFI Cookhouse.
The workshop fee is $150 and includes a course manual. Space is limited and preregistration is required by Jan. 26. Register here.
For questions, contact Sunny Rice at the Petersburg office of the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program: sunny.rice@alaska.edu or (907) 772-3381 or (888) 788-6333.
Sea Grant offers vessel refrigeration workshop for fishermen
PETERSBURG — Top quality Alaska seafood products begins with properly chilling the catch aboard vessels at sea. To help commercial fishermen improve their operation and maintenance of onboard marine refrigeration systems, the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program is partnering with Integrated Marine Systems Inc. to offer a one-day workshop Feb. 1 in Petersburg.
The workshop will focus on how to maintain, operate and troubleshoot onboard refrigeration equipment. Additional topics include refrigeration theory, system winterization, controller programming, refrigeration safety and system sizing. Participants will use a marine refrigeration training unit for hands-on activities.
The workshop will be held beginning at 8:30 a.m. Feb. 1 at Petersburg's PFI Cookhouse.
The workshop fee is $150 and includes a course manual. Space is limited and preregistration is required by Jan. 26. Register here.
For questions, contact Sunny Rice at the Petersburg office of the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program: sunny.rice@alaska.edu or (907) 772-3381 or (888) 788-6333.
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