2020 SFI CONFERENCE SERIES - Charting a Predictable Path for Salmon and BC’s Public FisheryNovember 13th Session: Mark Selective Fishing (MSF) and Mass Marking Join us tomorrow, Friday, November 13th, at 9:30 am for the second of four webinar sessions in the 2020 SFI Conference Series.
Last week we heard from Rebecca Reid, Regional Director General, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, and then Dr. Carl Walters who presented on The Role of Marine Mammal Predation in Recent BC fishery collapses. Tomorrow the discussion turns to Mark Selective Fishing (MSF) and Mass Marking (MM). To aid both recovery of salmon and provide reliable and predictable opportunity for BC’s public fishery action must be taken. A solution that has been successfully implemented, mark selective fishing and mass marking, will be discussed by representatives from Washington State and Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
Attendance to these sessions is free but you must register. Sessions are approximately 90 to 120 minutes long, with an audience question and answer period following each presentation or speaker. Topics covered are within this year’s theme, Charting a Predictable Path for Salmon and BC’s Public Fishery.
Ask Questions
Written questions can be asked following each speaker using a free, simple tool called sli.do or slido.com. Once each session begins access another web page or use your phone to go to slido.com and enter the session code in the participant area. On November 13th the code is: #MARKSELECTIVE. See samples of PC / mobile of the sli.do participant page. As the chat function in the Zoom webinar will be disabled, please ask and vote on questions posed through sli.do.
Thank you to our 2020 Conference sponsors and supporters.
We hope to see you online tomorrow, November 13th, at 9:30 am. If you haven't already, register for each remaining session including tomorrow, November 20 and 27. You will receive a calendar and e-mail reminder for each event when you do.
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