Join Manomet, the New Hampshire Sea Grant and the Green Crab R&D Project at O’Maine Studios this summer for the first ever ‘Green Crab Working Summit’. The summit is designed for fishermen, chefs, consumers, anyone in the seafood industry, regulators, scientists and educators who have been thinking about, studying or already fishing for, or eating green crabs. Let’s come together to strategize on how to develop a viable fishery and markets for this invasive crab — a delicious, plentiful and full of potential crustacean that is wreaking havoc economically and environmentally!
This summit is an excellent opportunity to learn from each other, network and strategize on how best to mitigate the impacts of this invader.
AGENDA
The two-day agenda will include speakers from chefs to educators to scientists, cooking demonstrations, round-table discussions, and opportunities to make connections and strategize.
Wednesday, June 6: Presentations, panel discussions, break-out groups
Topics Will Include
Green crab ecology/biology
- Population trends
- Impacts to local ecosystems/mitigation
Green crab fishery development
- Soft-shell crab fishery
- Bait fishery
- Roe fishery
Green crab products/marketing
- Green crab R&D
- Green crab nation
5:00 – 7:00 p.m.: Cocktail reception, live cooking demonstration and green crab tasting. This event is included in summit registration fee.
- Featuring Chef Ali Waks-Adams, owner of Butter & Salt Pop Up and Executive Cheft at The Brunswick Inn.
Thursday, June 7: Reconvene for summary, break-out groups for Next Step action items.
O’Maine Studios will be hosting an event this evening. Cost of attendance is not included in summit registration fee. Additional details will be posted when available.
REGISTER HERE!
For additional information please contact:
- Gabriela Bradt, gabriela.bradt@unh.edu
- Marissa McMahan, mmcmahan@manomet.org