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Freshwater Colloquium: Fish Health in Land-Based Salmonid RAS Facilities
May 8 @ 4:30 pm - 5:20 pm
Chris Good will present “Fish Health in Land-Based Salmonid RAS Facilities” as part of the School of Freshwater Sciences spring colloquium. The theme of this semester’s colloquium is Trends in Aquaculture: Meeting the Challenge of Feeding a Changing World.
This presentation is open to the public in person and via Zoom at https://wisconsin-edu.zoom.us/j/92588539501?pwd=cnVtNU1Gd2JOelk0QTM3U3NWcmF2dz09
Chris Good is the director of research at The Conservation Fund’s Freshwater Institute in Shepherdstown, WV. His focus is on developing and overseeing the institute’s aquaculture research programs, producing peer-reviewed publications, presenting research findings at international scientific conferences, and interacting with key industry, government, and non-profit stakeholders. Since 2007, Good has worked as an aquatic veterinarian focusing on the performance, health and welfare of production and research fish in recirculating aquaculture systems, as well as providing aquatic health and epidemiology services for off-site stakeholders. He is a doctor of veterinary medicine and holds a Ph.D. in epidemiology from the Ontario Veterinary College (Guelph, Canada). Good is also a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Preventative Medicine and a certified aquatic veterinarian with the World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association.
For the full colloquium schedule, visit https://uwm.edu/freshwater/spring-2023-freshwater-colloquium-events/