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Wednesday, October 12: Some Fishy Stories

It's getting more and more difficult to make a living off the sea, but that soon may change. See how a team of biologists, engineers, and experts in math and business from UNH are keeping up our fish population, thanks to some new technology.

Also, hear how Great Bay Aquafarms is putting the open ocean farming idea to the test.

And on Fritz Wetherbee's New Hampshire, why Mr. Otis has no regrets.

More Info on Tonight's Topics:

Open Ocean Aquaculture
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH
603-862-0190

Great Bay Aquafarms
153 Gosling Road
Portsmouth, NH
603-430-8057
gba@greatbayaquaculture.com

Hosting this week from:

Mack's Apples at Moose Hill Orchards
230 Mammoth Road
Londonderry, NH
603-434-7619
Hotline: 603-432-3456

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