Just found this on great lakes angler. Imagine this will be a well attended and vocal event.
Ludington Regional Fishery Workshop
January 9, 2016
8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
West Shore Community College
Administration and Conference Building
3000 North Stiles Road—Scottville, MI 49454
The Lake Michigan fishery has been changing dramatically in recent years. The annual Ludington Regional Fishery Workshop features presentations by scientists who work to understand how ecosystem changes affect salmon and trout.
This year’s workshop will feature a presentation on the Great Lakes Mass Marking Program from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Mass marking of stocked Chinook salmon and lake trout is now providing a greater understanding of when and where stocked and wild fish contribute to fisheries.
A unique feature of this year’s workshop will be a facilitated discussion led by Michigan Department of Natural Resources. The discussion will utilize an audience response system and Q & A to help fishery managers understand what charter captains, anglers, and conservationists would like to see in a Lake Michigan Management Plan.
Registration:
This is a full-day event with hot lunch included.
The cost to attend is $30.00.
Pre-registration is required by December 20th, 2015.
Online pre-registration with credit card is preferred.
Register online at: register.asapconnected.com/Calendar3.aspx?typecd=event
Note: You must use Mozilla or Google Chrome web browsers. Internet Explorer will not work.
To register by mail, print this flyer and follow instructions to pay with a check.
Contact:
Dan O’Keefe or Mary Frein at 616-994-4540 with itinerary questions.
Cara Mitchell at 231-843-5825 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for registration & location info or to register by phone.
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