April 25, 2018 — SEAFOOD NEWS — After two years members of the Rhode Island fishing industry have put together the Rhode Island Commercial Fisheries Blueprint for Resilience.
The Blueprint for Resilience was created to address issues that the state fisheries are facing: warming water temperatures, changing food webs, habitat alteration, shifting demographics and labor markets, increasing competition from other ocean industries, and regulatory strain. With financial support from the Saltonstall-Kennedy grant from NOAA, the project allows the industry to identify goals, tools and tactics for public relations, civic engagement, innovative seafood marketing and much more.
A launch event for the Blueprint for Resilience will take place May 7 from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the South Kingstown Elks Lodge in Wakefield, RI. Members of the fishing industry will have a chance to brainstorm how to implement some of the recommendations.
Read the Rhode Island Commercial Fisheries Blueprint for Resilience here.
This story originally appeared on Seafood News, it is republished with permission.