I would like to extend an invitation to our friends at Reefcentral.
Our special Guest Speaker in January will be Dr. Timothy Miller-Morgan, from Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport, Oregon.
He will be giving a presentation on "Marine Fish Disease Recognition and Treatment".
Also, Dr. Tim has a 10 minute "Bonus Video" that was made on the Rio Negro that he will share at the end of his talk.
This event is brought to you by the Pacific Northwest Marine Aquarium Society, and admission is Free.
As usual, we will also have a coral "frag swap", as time allows.
Coffee and Refreshments will be served.
The presentation will be on Sunday, January 10th, from 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM at:
Tualatin Hills Nature Park & Interpretive Center
15655 SW Millikan Way
Beaverton, OR 97006
We will meet in the "Beaver Den" room.
http://www.eventective.com/USA/Oreg...in-Hills-Nature-Park-Interpretive-Center.html
"Dr. Miller-Morgan has 30 years of experience in aquatic animal medicine and husbandry. The last 16 years have been primarily focused on fish and aquatic invertebrates. He is currently an aquatic veterinarian working in Newport, Oregon, USA. He is based at the Hatfield Marine Science Center (HMSC), a major marine research institution associated with Oregon State University. He serves as a clinical veterinarian for aquatic animals at Oregon State University and for fish and invertebrates at the adjacent Oregon Coast Aquarium. He is also an extension veterinarian with Oregon Sea Grant Extension. In this capacity he provides outreach, education and clinical services to the ornamental fish industry. Dr. Miller-Morgan is also an assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Aquatics Section Head at the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at Oregon State University, College of Veterinary Medicine. Here he teaches courses in fish medicine and health management and coordinates the aquatic health services at the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. He is also the co-creator and an instructor with the Aquarium Science Program at Oregon Coast Community College in Newport. This unique program trains husbandry professionals for work in public aquaria, research laboratories, aquaculture facilities and the ornamental fish industry."