2012 Marine Breeder's Workshop

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[h=1]Marine Breeding Initiative Workshop 2012
July 28 , 2012
Cranbrook Institute of Science
39221 Woodward Avenue, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303[/h]

MASM and the MBI are pleased to announce the 3rd Annual Marine Breeder's Workshop!
The only marine aquarium conference dedicated SOLELY to captive breeding. The Workshop will be held at the Cranbrook Institute of Science on Saturday, July 28, 2012 starting at 9am.In an effort to support and encourage captive breeding, The MBI Council has designed a workshop that will both inspire and assist anyone that is interested in captive breeding.
This Workshop is part of the larger Marine Breeding Initiative: http://www.mbisite.orgThis year's speakers include: Eric Cassiano, Todd Gardner, Richard Ross, and Dan Underwood
The Workshop will begin with presentations relating to the captive breeding of marine organisms by our first speakers, followed by a break for lunch. After lunch we will finish with the final two speakers.

Attendees will have plenty of "one on one" time to ask questions and discuss their own, personal, breeding efforts both during and after the event.

The Workshop will be held at the Cranbrook Institute of Science on Saturday, July 28, 2012.
Check in Starts at 8:30 am and program will start promptly at 9:00 am.

Marine Breeding Initiative Workshop 2012
This is an awesome event for anyone interested in captive breeding. Looking forward to seeing everyone this year. :)

 

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