The public is invited to join First Friday Films for a
free film about aquaculture called Farming
the Seas. The film will be shown at American Memorial Park on Friday, February
6th at 6:30pm.
"Farming
the Seas" examines the problems and potential of global aquaculture
industry. The industry has the potential to alleviate the over-fishing problem
but fish farms that raise carnivorous species can exacerbate it. Fish farms can
also spread disease and genetic pollution to wild species of fish. The film
also examines types of aquaculture that hold the most promise for taking
pressure off the world's oceans - the culture of herbivorous fish species and
shellfish.
Before
the film, Aquaculture Extension Agent and Program Leader at NMC Crees, Mr.
Michael Ogo, will share his extensive experience and knowledge about
aquaculture in the CNMI. Mr. Ogo was the former vice-president of operations at
Saipan Aquaculture Co and has been doing aquaculture professionally for the
last 15 years. He helped establish the CNMI Aquaculture Producers Association,
build the first commercial-scale tilapia farm in Saipan, and develop the
aquaponics and hydroponics industry in the CNMI.