Energy Use in Fisheries Network
Improving Efficiency and Reducing Emissions of Global Fisheries Production
A network for improving energy efficiency, reducing energy costs, and reducing the carbon footprint of global fisheries production.
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Created by Steve McMurray Feb 9, 2010 at 5:45pm. Last updated by Steve McMurray Mar 2, 2011.
Energy Use in Fisheries Proceedings
Energy use in Fisheries: Improving Efficiency and Technological Innovations from a Global PerspectiveNovember 14-17, 2010 | Seattle Sheraton Hotel, WA
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ContinueCreated by Steve McMurray Jan 15, 2011 at 2:44pm. Last updated by Steve McMurray Jan 24, 2011.
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The Seattle symposium is not the end to the energy use in fisheries discussion. A number of additional venues offer themselves as vehicles for future discussion and planning. These include the…Continue
Started by John m Ward Dec 17, 2010.
Could this be applied to fishing vessels? CliffSee: …Continue
Started by Clifford A. Goudey Dec 8, 2010.
Everyone talks about restricting catch - limiting gear - reducing seasons - MPA's - Marine Spatial Planning - and other efforts to REDUCE fishing pressure, hoping to achieve sustainability. No one is…Continue
Tags: primary, production, phytoplankton, biomass, fish
Started by Philip Kithil Sep 10, 2010.
(Elisabeth Rosenthal, New York Times, Feb. 16)While the corporate culture may say that faster is better, shipping companies are finding that cutting speeds is reducing their greenhouse gas emissions…Continue
Started by Steve McMurray. Last reply by Rodney Beard Aug 24, 2010.
New USDA Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) online training on energy consumption and fishing efficiency for lobstermen:
http://taatrain.cffm.umn.edu/LobsterEnergy/Default.aspx?SectionID=181
Posted by Steve McMurray on January 13, 2012 at 5:28pm
Posted by Steve McMurray on March 1, 2010 at 5:35pm
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