On Thursday, February 1 expert panelists with backgrounds in commercial fishing, conservation, and outdoor recreation will come together to present an educational forum about the fascinating lives of sea-run fish species! The forum takes place at Camden-Rockport Middle School at 6:30 p.m., doors will open at 6:00 p.m.
Anadromous fish like Atlantic salmon, alewives, and blueback herring play a vital role in the ecosystems of Maine’s waters, as well our economy. Panelists will cover a wide range of topics related to the importance of sea-run species.
Panelists include:
Moderator Jeremy Gabrielson, Senior Conservation and Community Planner at Maine Coast Heritage Trust
Frank O’Hara from commercial fishing company O’Hara Corporation
Jeff Reardon, Project Manager for the Atlantic Salmon Federation and formerly of Trout Unlimited and Penobscot River Restoration Trust
Jason Seiders, Regional Biologist for Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
Seth Taylor, fisherman guide, member of Camden’s Megunticook River Citizens Advisory Committee, and manager of the tackle shop at Maine Sport Outfitters
Be sure to arrive early for a chance to register for the door prize for a half-day guided saltwater or lake fishing and nature viewing tour with Captain Andy from Maine Outdoor Guides of Camden!
No tickets or registration are required! This event is open to all ages. The audience will be encouraged to enter into the panel’s discussion.
This event is proudly sponsored by Midcoast Conservancy, Coastal Mountains Land Trust, Georges River Trout Unlimited, and the Megunticook Watershed Association.
This panel is available to stream on Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83517686039