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NOAA Fisheries provides science-based conservation and management for sustainable fisheries and aquaculture, marine mammals, endangered species, and their habitats. (Image credit: NOAA)
On Friday, January 15, NOAA Fisheries will hold a media teleconference to discuss findings from a new report detailing the COVID-19 pandemic's early economic impact on the U.S. fishing and seafood sector.
The Updated Impact Assessment of the COVID-19 Crisis on the U.S. Commercial Seafood and Recreational For-Hire/Charter Industries January-July 2020 covers the first seven months of 2020 and provides data and information that may help businesses and communities tied to seafood assess losses and inform long-term resilience strategies.
WHAT
Media teleconference to discuss NOAA Fisheries COVID-19 economic impacts assessment
WHEN
Friday, January 15, 2021, 2:30 p.m. ET
WHO
Paul Doremus, deputy assistant administrator for operations, NOAA Fisheries
Rita Curtis, report author and economist, NOAA Fisheries Office of Science & Technology
Steve Kasperski, report author and economist, NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center
Doug Lipton, economist, NOAA Fisheries Office of Science & Technology
HOW
Dial-in: 888-469-1747
Passcode: FISHERIES