Andrew Christie and Dr John Ford - Sustainable Seas Q and A
On Wednesday March 5, 2014 I attended the Marine Education Society of Australia Seaweek Q and A event held at the Sealife Melbourne Aquarium. The event focussed on the question: Are there plenty more fish in the sea? Can we sustain the world's population whilst maintaining the viability of marine fisheries and ecosystems?
On the expert panel were:
Brad Warren from Ocean Watch
Andrew Christie, Lecturer in Aquaculture from NMIT
Dr John Ford from Melbourne University
Alice Wilkins from Melbourne FinFree
Oliver Edwards from GoodFishBadFish
Will Jones from SAFCOL/MESA
The Compere was Sheree Maris, author of Melbourne Downunder
Andrew Christie and Dr John Ford - Sustainable Seas Q and A
On Wednesday March 5, 2014 I attended the Marine Education Society of Australia Seaweek Q and A event held at the Sealife Melbourne Aquarium. The event focussed on the question: Are there plenty more fish in the sea? Can we sustain the world's population whilst maintaining the viability of marine fisheries and ecosystems?
On the expert panel were:
Brad Warren from Ocean Watch
Andrew Christie, Lecturer in Aquaculture from NMIT
Dr John Ford from Melbourne University
Alice Wilkins from Melbourne FinFree
Oliver Edwards from GoodFishBadFish
Will Jones from SAFCOL/MESA
The Compere was Sheree Maris, author of Melbourne Downunder