>Date: Mon, 19 Aug 1996 10:07:35 -0800 (AKDT) >From: "Brian C. Paust" <[log in to unmask]>
--headings clipped--- > >*** AN INDUSTRY CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION *** > >MARKETING & SHIPPING LIVE AQUATIC PRODUCTS '96 > --- Seattle, Washington, USA > >Suppliers Exhibition --- October 13, 1996 >Technical Presentations --- October 14-15, 1996 > >A new and unique conference and exhibition on the marketing >and shipping of food >finfish, shellfish, ornamentals and plants. > >In response to the growing demand for information on >transporting and marketing live seafood and aquarium stock, >Nor'Westerly announces the first International Industry >Conference and Exhibition on MARKETING AND SHIPPING >OF LIVE AQUATIC PRODUCTS. The conference will >provide answers to many questions confronting this rapidly >growing industry. > >If your business involves the growing, harvesting, or shipping of >live aquatic products; or supplying this industry with equipment, >materials or services, there is no better conference to attend. > >Shipping Live Aquatics is the focus of international attention. >Researchers, regulators, and practitioners from around the world >will gather to exchange ideas and information of the global >concerns and the latest technology of shipping live aquatics. > >OBJECTIVE of the conference is to explore with harvesters, >processors, and transporters the various strategies of handling, >transporting, and reconditioning of live aquatic products - flora >and fauna. The conference will deal entirely with the practical >needs of this developing industry. > >AN INDUSTRY CONFERENCE IS NEEDED because global >markets for live seafoods and other aquatic products are >expanding rapidly. Meeting this market demand will require a >thorough knowledge of the specialized requirements for live >shipments. > >MEMBERS OF THE LIVE AQUATIC INDUSTRY INVITED >TO ATTEND ARE -- Fishermen, growers, and aquarists; >Processors, marketers, distributors and buyers; Researchers and >advisory agents; Transporters and industry suppliers. > >PRODUCT FOCUS OF THIS CONFERENCE WILL BE -- >Freshwater and Marine: finfish, shellfish, plants. Many species >will be discussed, such as - striped bass, trout, salmon, black cod, >halibut, turbot, lobster, oysters, clams, crabs, shrimp, and >ornamentals. > >TWO DAY AGENDA INCLUDES -- Speakers addressing a wide >variety of challengesfacing the live seafood industry with particular >attention to - >* Developing New Markets >* Harvesting, Handling, Packaging & Shipping >* Transport Infrastructure >* Reconditioning & Holding Systems >* Identifying New Business Opportunities >* Current Research & Technology >* Humane Handling Strategies >* National & International Shipping Regulations > >Many subjects are already adequately covered by industry >speakers. However, other speakers are being solicited for unique >presentations. The committee will select speakers with significant >industry experience as well as individuals with academic >specialization in these topical areas. > >If either you, or a colleague, are interested in addressing this >international conference, please submit an abstract of 250-300 >words, by July 15, 1996, to the Conference Manager. You >should outline: >* the purpose of your presentation, >* your findings and/or recommendations, and >* significance of your paper to the industry. > >Abstracts will be reviewed by the technical advisory committee >and prospective speakers will be notified soon after the July 15 >deadline. Papers selected for presentation will be published by >the sponsors and widely disseminated. > >Suggestions for special topics to be included in the >conference:__________________________________________ > >SUNDAY, October 13, noon until 7:00 PM, is reserved >exclusively for exhibition of commercial products and services >associated with the industry. Reservations are now being taken >for exhibition booths. There is an opportunity to join others >as co-sponsors of the conference and be prominently recognized >at all functions and on all printed materials. > >MONDAY, October 14 and TUESDAY, October 15 will be >devoted to technicalpresentations, panel discussions, research >presentations, posters, and question and answer sessions. The >Program Committee has confirmed an international array of more >than 50 speakers. While there is still some time available for >speakers, it is rapidly being filled up. Poster space is still available. > >Anticipated is an international attendance of approximately >300 persons, representing the shipping industry, buyers, service >and equipment industries, and government. > >If you are interested in participating in the Conference as an >Exhibitor, Speaker or Sponsor, please request a special >information packet from the Conference Manager. > >If you are interested in participating in the Conference as an >attendee, registration forms will be mailed to you in late July at >this same address. > >******************************************************* >BELL HARBOR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTER -- >Located at the north end of the downtown Seattle waterfront, is it's >newest addition; the Bell Harbor International Conference Center. >Situated atop the Bell Street Pier and immediately adjacent to the >conference floor is the 5,000 square foot exhibit hall. These new >facilities are close to restaurants, hotels, parks and many other >attractions on the downtown waterfront. >******************************************************* >AIRLINE RESERVATIONS -- HOTEL -- TOURS -- Special >discount rates are available for a limited time for airlines, hotels >and tours. For all your travel needs for this conference, contact >Neil at Venture!Travel. Telephone - 800-637-2532, or >206-448-2656, facsimile 206-448-4721, E-mail >74637.1216 @ compuserve.com. >******************************************************* > >To obtain further information, to change this address, or to be >removed fromthis mailing list, contact the Conference Manager >by telephone, facsimile, E-mail or regular mail. > >Conference Manager >2743 56th Avenue SW >Seattle, Washington 98116 >P 206-938-0676 >F 206-933-7937 >E [log in to unmask] > >end
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