So long, and thanks for all the fish

So long, and thanks for all the fish

I’ve only occasionally contributed to this newsletter, but as I'm leaving TFS team, I thought I’d sign off properly. I came to?The Fish Site?as an aqua-newbie but was won over – almost immediately – by the industry and the people that keep it lively. I’ve always appreciated the sector’s constant motivation to improve and stay rooted in science. I’m happy to say that I’ve enjoyed working with our contributors and hearing from our audience more. So, thank you. I’ve learned a lot and I’ll take the lessons into the next chapter. I’ll sign off by?highlighting our latest interview ?and?research on fish-free feeds ?and an overview of?Senegal’s mangrove oyster sector .

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Greg Lutz

Professor of Aquaculture at Louisiana State University

1 年

You will be missed Megan! Best of luck and much success, wherever your path takes you!

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