This week, October 26-28, SECOORA is co-hosting the Climate Variability and Fisheries Workshop: Setting Science Priorities for the Gulf of Mexico, South Atlantic, and Caribbean Regions in St. Petersburg, Florida. The goal of the workshop is to advance our understanding of impacts of climate variability on fisheries resources and management in the large marine ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico, South Atlantic and Caribbean Sea, and to promote multidisciplinary partnerships.
Click here the link to access the meeting page: https://secoora.org/fishclimateworkshop
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