Sept. 19th Ocean State Oyster Festival

Shared on Behalf of the Ocean State Oyster Festival

Tickets are now on sale for the Ocean State Oyster Festival in Providence, Rhode Island.  The goal of the festival is to celebrate Rhode Island’s aquaculture industry and raise awareness through educational. The celebration will include shucking contests, local oysters, local beer & wine, food trucks, and live music.  For more information and tickets see: http://oysterfestri.com/

Warren Quahog Festival this Weekend!

Check Out the Warren Quahog Festival

Sponsored by the Warren Barrington Rotary Club

When:  Saturday July 18th and Sunday July 19th
What:  Arts & Crafts Vendors; Seafood, Chowders, Clams, other foods, live entertainment;
Hours: Sat 11am-8pm; sun 11-6pm
Location:  Burrs Hill Park (across from the Warren Town Beach), So. Water St. Warren, RI 02885

For more information please call: 401-247-0232

2015 Milford Oyster Festival

Shared on behalf of the East Coast Shellfish Grower’s Association:

The 2015 Milford Oyster Festival will be held this year on Aug. 14-15. The festival will be held, rain or shine, 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 14; and 10 a.m. to 6p.m. Saturday, Aug. 15. Beer, wine, oysters and other great food will be available both days. Admission to the festival is free, with “The Gin Blossoms” headlining at the Festival Main Stage Saturday. In addition, the event features the Children’s Stage, the Harbor Stage and Festival Car Show, Big Toys, 200 arts-and-crafts vendors, amusement rides, schooner cruises, a canoe and kayak race, and the food court. For more information visit www.milfordoysterfestival.com. They are looking for volunteers – If you can help out for any part of the festival, please contact Tricia Koslowski, (203) 804-4263 or tricia.gilbert@yahoo.com.

Invitation to attend the NECAN ocean acidification stakeholders workshop for Rhode Island

Date: June 5, 2015
Time:
9am to 4pm
Location
: University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography Coastal Institute Building
218 South Ferry Rd., Narragansett RI, 02882

The Northeast Coastal Acidification Network (NECAN) and local partners, the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography, NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service, and the Environmental Protection Agency, would like to invite you to participate in a workshop on coastal water issues having to do with Ocean and Coastal Acidification (OCA) that could affect the livelihood and future of fishing, aquaculture, and other coastal communities in Rhode Island.

The purpose of this workshop is for stakeholders to become better informed about OCA and for NECAN to gain knowledge from the stakeholders in order to develop an implementation plan for addressing OCA in the Northeast.

You are being invited as a representative of your:

·         Industry as a key leader in fishing, lobstering, or shellfish harvesting

·         Industry as a key leader in an aquaculture business

·         Agency or organization working on water quality or marine resources

The purpose of this workshop is to inform and learn from fishermen, aquaculturists, and coastal water quality groups regarding Ocean and Coastal Acidification.

Participants will: gain an understanding of the basic science of ocean and coastal acidification science, and the impacts to marine resources and ecosystem; discuss the potential for best practices leading to adaptation; help us understand what the priorities should be for monitoring and research; and have access to reliable resources.

There is no cost to attend and per-registration is required.  To sign up, click here.  Please note that filling out this form is not a formal reservation.  We will contact you about your registration status shortly.  Lunch will be provided.

The day will include an overview presentation on the state of the science of ocean and coastal acidification, presentations from local industry representatives, and breakout sessions to hear more about changes you are seeing on the water, and what NECAN should focus on moving forward.

More information about NECAN can be found at www.neracoos.org/necan.

We welcome your participation and hope you are able to attend,

Cassie Stymiest, NERACOOS
On behalf of NECAN and Partners

Please contact us if you need more information:

Cassie Stymiest, cassie@neracoos.org

 

 

DEM annual re-classification of shellfish waters and seasonal closures

Shared on behalf of RI DEM:

DEM annual re-classification of shellfish waters and seasonal closures – Improved water quality leads to two areas open in Newport and Westerly.

In response to SMP stakeholder requests, DEM added a layer to their interactive map that includes coordinates for all the corners, points and intersections of closure lines for each of the closure descriptions in addition to their usual reference descriptions. These are provided as an aid to locating closure lines however the written description within the notice is the legal description in determining where the closure lines are. See the DEM Notice of Polluted Shellfishing Grounds May 2015.

More info and a new interactive mapping portal are available here or by calling DEM’s Office of Water Resources at 222-3961.

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