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Has fish had its chips? Come and debate the issue of sustainable fishing and consumer choice. What does the future hold, and what can we do?
Has fish had its chips? Cod was once so abundant it was said you could walk to the shore on their backs. But many species are in serious decline due to over fishing, and there are even calls for some food fish to be listed as endangered.
How have we got to this point? Join us for an evening of lively discussion to find out about the state of our seas, whether the great British fish dish is no more and if there are alternatives. What choices should we, as consumers, make, and how do our choices affect our oceans.
Speaker(s): |
Prof Geoff Boxshall | talks | www |
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Date and Time: |
28 January 2010 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 2 hours |
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Venue: |
The Natural History Museum |
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Tickets: |
£6 |
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Additional Information: |
This event will take place in the Deli Cafe, entrance via the Exhibition Road doorway. Doors open at 6.30, event begins at 7.00 |
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