Announcement! Applications for the 2017 MAHY are now being accepted

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ANNOUNCEMENT: Applications for the 2017 Marine Aquarium Hobbyist of the Year are now being accepted.

Last year, Neptune Systems named David Grigor the Marine Aquarium Hobbyist of the Year (MAHY). There were many worthy applicants, but just like prior-year winner Brad Syphus, David came out on top when it came to his: love of the hobby, dedication, persistence, patience, helpfulness, humility, and incredible respect from his peers.

From the tears in his eyes as he gave a short speech, to the incredible reception given to him by the audience, it was clear that the right choice had been made.

Now the next MAHY must be found.

So with this announcement, Neptune Systems opens up the application process for the 2017 MAHY to all marine aquarium clubs and organizations across North America. Prepare your nominations and get them to us by 8/1/2017 to be considered for this award.

More information is available here: https://www.neptunesystems.com/marin...the-year-mahy/

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Very cool.
 

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