multi-region, multi-state reef fish extension and outreach programming effort<\/a>.<\/p>\n“The importance of outreach and education can\u2019t be stressed enough,” says Carolyn Belcher, chair of the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council. “The internet has done a lot for getting information out to the masses, but it will never take the place of face-to-face discussions and networking. I like the fact that having the fellow puts a face to the program and provides a more personal interaction.”<\/p>\n
In this role, Hugo will be participating in extension and programming to promote best fishing practices for reef fishes that fall under the management of the Snapper-Grouper Complex. His work will largely focus on mitigating barotrauma (pressure-related injury) from catch-and-release recreational angling, including educating fishers on descender devices.<\/p>\n
\u201cI’m walking into a really exciting project that not only\u00a0has the potential to make a lasting positive impact on reef conservation but also has the potential to serve as a template for future collaborative\u00a0conservation efforts,” says Hugo. “I am both an avid angler and a former fisheries researcher and am excited about connecting with both groups in a way that promotes reef conservation through science-based decision making.\u201d<\/p>\n
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Sea Grant Welcomes New Reef Fisheries Fellow - North Carolina Sea Grant<\/title>\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\t \n\t \n\t \n