Sustainable Aquaculture to Prevent Invasive Species and Increase Local Food Security

Presentation at the 2023 Minnesota Water Resources Conference

Description

Minnesota Sea Grant (MNSG) Extension Program Leader and Fisheries and Aquaculture Extension Educator Amy Schrank will give a presentation on Sustainable Aquaculture to Prevent Invasive Species and Increase Local Food Security.

Amy's presentation will be part of the 2023 Minnesota Water Resources Conference, October 17-18, 2023, in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The Minnesota Water Resources Conference is an opportunity to address:

  • Lessons learned from the implementation of engineering projects
  • Best practices discovered in the design and application of water resource management techniques
  • Implications of water policy decisions
  • Research into current and emerging issues

Registration

Register to attend this event.

Cost

  • Exhibitor fee: $1000
  • Participant: Early Bird: $325 (before 9/18); regular: $375 (starting 9/18)
  • Student (full-time only): Early Bird: $75 (before 9/18); regular $100 (starting 9/18)
  • Single day registration: Early Bird $300 (before 9/18); regular $350 (starting 9/18) 

Location

Saint Paul RiverCentre. 175 West Kellogg Blvd., Saint Paul, Minnesota, 55102.

Presenter

Amy Schrank, extension program leader and fisheries and aquaculture extension educator, Minnesota Sea Grant, University of Minnesota and University of Minnesota Duluth.

Presentation authors

  • Amy Schrank, extension program leader; fisheries and aquaculture extension educator, Minnesota Sea Grant, University of Minnesota and University of Minnesota Duluth.
  • Don Schreiner, fisheries specialist, Minnesota Sea Grant, University of Minnesota and University of Minnesota Duluth.
  • Kieran Smith, aquaculture extension associate, Minnesota Sea Grant, University of Minnesota and University of Minnesota Duluth.

Contact

Amy Schrank, extension program leader; fisheries and aquaculture extension educator, Minnesota Sea Grant, University of Minnesota and University of Minnesota Duluth.

Image credit: Amy Schrank/MNSG