It will also further explore ideas on how the varied elements of the aquaculture industry can work together to prepare for a future with much higher seafood demand.
The panel of aquaculture experts from the United States, China, Malaysia and Chile will address potential aquaculture production changes and clarify the coming seafood needs. Session attendees will also learn about new pro-aquaculture policies in the United States.
Seating is limited for this event. To attend, participants must hold a Gold or Silver Passport as part of their registration. Details on the full conference program and registration are available online at www.bostonseafood.com/11/public/dbc_register.aspx.
Since 1982, the International Boston Seafood Show has attracted thousands of seafood professionals from more than 130 countries, making it the largest annual seafood show in the United States. The show features approximately 870 exhibitors representing all facets of the seafood industry.
Boston Seafood Addresses Seafood Shortage
US - An unanticipated surge in per-capita seafood consumption in Asia is leading to unprecedented demand that can only be met by aquaculture. A special session at the Boston Seafood Show, sponsored by the Global Aquaculture Alliance and Diversified Business Communications, will provide strategic views on aquaculture supply and demand around the world.