Northeast Consortium, University of New Hampshire, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, University of Maine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Events

  • 2007 Participants' Meeting
    December 6, 2007

  • 2007 Haddock Symposium
    October 25-26, 2007

  • Western Gulf of Maine Closure Area 2007 Symposium
    March 26, 2007
    This symposium, coordinated by representatives from the Northeast Consortium, UNH Sea Grant, and the UNH Jackson Estuarine Laboratory, focused on .... The meeting drew more than 80 commercial and recreational fishermen, scientists, fisheries managers, and representatives of nonprofit organizations, who addressed five main questions:
    • Is the Closure meeting its goals?
    • What are the effects of the Closure?
    • How far have we come in understanding the Closure?
    • What research is needed to evaluate the Closure?
    • What does the future hold for the Closure?

  • 2006 Participants' Meeting
    December 5, 2006

  • ICES 2006 Boston Symposium: Fishing Technology in the 21st Century
    October 30-November 3, 2006
    The Northeast Consortium convened and hosted an International Symposium from October 30-November 3 in Boston under the auspices of ICES (International Council for Exploration of the Sea). The meeting was an enormous success. 280 participants representing 30 countries attended the symposium and the quality of the scientific content was of the highest order. A special edition of the ICES Journal of Marine Science will be devoted to the proceedings of the symposium.

  • 2005 Participants' Meeting
    October 27, 2005

  • 2004 Participants' Meeting
    October 28, 2004

  • Western Gulf of Maine Area Closure: Investigators Meeting
    October 30, 2003
    The Northeast Consortium was pleased to co-sponsor this meeting along with the Cooperative Institute for New England Mariculture and Fisheries (CINEMAR), which brought together researchers from the fields of ocean engineering, physical and biological oceanography, fisheries biology, and ecosystem analysis, with commercial fishermen and fishing industry representatives actively engaged in collaborative research.  The meeting summarized here was an important step in jointly identifying and building research strategies on closed areas in the Gulf of Maine. 

  • 2003 Participants' Meeting
    December 9, 2003

  • 2002 Participants' Meeting
    October 24, 2002

  • 2001 Participants' Meeting
    October 3, 2001