People in Humber Arm South are united out this evening to learn about the Marine Biomass Innovation Project.
People in Humber Arm South are united out this evening to learn about the Marine Biomass Innovation Project. Chat with Grenfell campus researchers working on the project, or Chief Terri Greene of the Elmastukwek First Nation, and the Indigenous community liaison for the Bay of Islands, Kathron White. They want to talk with business minded people, anyone working the fishery, and indigenous community members.This public meeting will discuss how the MBI project could impact the Bay of Islands, who is involved and possible opportunities. It gets underway at the town office in Benoit’s Cove at 6pm.
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