Thursday 21st April 2011 |
No |
Time |
Presenter |
Title
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1 & 2 |
1400 |
Xing-wu Zhao |
Overview: Strengthen aquatic resource protection, enhance ecological culture construction and fisheries sustainable development - China's aquatic resource protection, actions and achievements Abstract
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THEME A: | The role of releases of cultured animals in fisheries management and ecosystem restoration: integrative evaluation |
Conveners: | Dr Ann-Lisbeth Agnalt, Dr Jin Xianshi |
No |
Time |
Presenter |
Title
|
3 |
1440 |
Xianshi Jin |
Successful practices in the restocking of depleted fisheries species in the Bohai Sea Abstract
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4 |
1500 |
Guan Changtao |
Research progress on the construction of marine ranching along the coast of Shandong Province Abstract
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5 |
1520 |
Zhongxin Wu |
Evaluating ecosystem structure and predicting the ecological carrying capacity for Stichopus japonicus and Haliotis discus hannai of Lidao artificial reef zone in Shandong Province Abstract
|
6 |
1540 |
Takuma Sugaya |
Large-scale assessments of the effect of kuruma prawn stocking using DNA markers in Japan Abstract |
|
1600 |
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Afternoon tea, Exhibition and Trade and Poster viewing |
7 & 8 |
1620 |
Prof. Kai Lorenzen |
Keynote: Quantitative approaches to evaluating the contribution of release programs to fisheries management goals
Abstract |
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THEME B: | Modelling and assessing the effectiveness of releases for fisheries management and conservation |
Conveners: | Dr Matthew Taylor, Dr Zhuang Ping |
No |
Time |
Presenter |
Title
|
9 |
1700 |
Chen Pimao |
Effect assessment of fishery stock enhancement in Guangdong coastal waters
Abstract |
10 |
1720 |
G Burnell |
A community based scallop restoration project in Co. Kerry, Ireland Abstract
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Friday 22nd April 2011 |
11 |
0840 |
Jeremy Prince |
Cost benefit analysis of alternative techniques for rehabilitating abalone reefs depleted by abalone viral ganglioneuritis Abstract
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12, 13 & 14 |
0900 |
Anson H. Hines |
Keynote: Strategic mixing of fishery management, aquaculture and stock enhancement: case of the Chesapeake blue crab Abstract |
|
0930 |
Yongxu Cheng |
Keynote: The biology, culture and enhancement of swimmer crabs Portunus trituberculatus in China Abstract |
|
1000 |
|
Morning tea, Exhibition and Trade and Poster viewing |
15 |
1020 |
Anthony M. Hart |
Stock enhancement in greenlip abalone: Population and ecological effects Abstract
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16 |
1040 |
Jennifer Chaplin |
Biological performance and genetics of restocked and wild Black Bream in an Australian estuary Abstract
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THEME C: | Governance and the socio-economics of releases |
Conveners: |
Prof. Kai Lorenzen, Dr Devin Bartley, Dr Lu Weiqun |
No |
Time |
Presenter |
Title
|
17 |
1100 |
Marie Antonette Paña |
Governance mechanisms and socio-economic considerations for communal sandfish sea ranching in the Philippines
Abstract |
18 |
1120 |
Marcel LeBreton |
Return on investment for a lobster (Homarus americanus) enhancement project in Atlantic Canada
Abstract |
19 |
1140 |
Nerissa Salayo |
Regulating catch-size to support abalone stock enhancement initiatives: experiences in Sagay City, Philippines Abstract
|
20 |
1200 |
Dr Wang Qingyin |
Ecosystem-based sea ranching in Zhangzidao in the northern Yellow Sea Abstract
|
21 |
1220 |
Neil Loneragan |
Stock enhancement and restocking in Australia and opportunities for finfish, particularly in Western Australia Abstract
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|
1240 |
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Lunch, Exhibition and Trade and Poster viewing |
22 |
1400 |
Devin Bartley |
Ecolabelling and enhanced fisheries: international guidelines Abstract
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23 |
1420 |
Bernard Walrut |
Regulation of sea ranching and enhancement Abstract
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24 |
1440 |
Ruth Gamboa |
The long and winding road in sea ranching Abstract
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THEME E: | Interactions between wild and released animals and their ecological and genetic implications |
Conveners: | Mr Lee Blankenship, Prof. CHANG, Yaqing |
No |
Time |
Presenter |
Title
|
25 |
1500 |
Bridget Green |
Overlap of home ranges of resident and introduced southern rock lobster after translocation
Abstract |
26 |
1520 |
Knut Jørstad |
Genetic tagging of farmed Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) and detection of escapement from a commercial cod farm Abstract
|
|
1540 |
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Afternoon tea, Exhibition and Trade and Poster viewing |
27 |
1600 |
Blanco Gonzalez |
Genetic interactions between wild and hatchery red sea bream confirmed by microsatellite genetic markers Abstract
|
28 |
1620 |
John Russell |
Ecological and genetic impacts of barramundi (Lates calcarifer) stocking in northern Australia Abstract
|
29 |
1640 |
Summary / Discussion |
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30 & 31 |
1700 |
Shuichi Kitada |
Keynote: Rearing and genetic effects on fitness of artificially-produced animals in the wild: empirical evaluation of large-scale fishery stock enhancement programs Abstract |
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THEME D: | Developing optimal release strategies |
Conveners: | Dr Ken Leber, Prof. ZHANG Xiumei |
No |
Time |
Presenter |
Title
|
32 |
1740 |
Ann-Lisbeth Agnalt |
Carrying capacity in juvenile stages of European lobster (Homarus gammarus); essential knowledge for restocking/sea ranching
Abstract |
33 |
1800 |
Junemie Lebatat-Ramos |
Establishing release strategies for stock enhancement of hatchery-reared abalone Haliotis asinina Abstract
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Saturday 23rd April 2011 |
34 |
0840 |
Roger G. Dolorosa |
Trochus niloticus translocation prospects in enhancing depleted Philippine reefs Abstract
|
35 |
0900 |
Ellen Sofie Grefsrud |
Impact of fenced scallop (Pecten maximus) sea-ranching on benthic fauna Abstract
|
36 & 37 |
0920 |
Kenneth Leber |
Keynote: Perspectives on 'A Responsible Approach to Marine Stock Enhancement: An Update': better integration with fishery assessment, management, and stakeholder involvement Abstract |
|
1000 |
|
Morning tea, Exhibition and Trade and Poster viewing |
38 |
1020 |
Eric Johnson |
Optimizing release strategies for blue crabs in Chesapeake Bay Abstract
|
39 |
1040 |
James Smith |
Finding the right starting points in stocked fisheries by modelling the right end points: expressing the carrying capacity as a function and a dynamic equilibrium Abstract
|
40 |
1100 |
Hongjian Lv |
The use of plastic oval tags for mark-recapture studies of juvenile Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus on the north-east coast of Shandong Province, China Abstract
|
41 |
1120 |
Michelle Walsh |
Obama?s floundering: post-release abilities, characteristics, and assessment of cage conditioned Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus Abstract
|
42 |
1140 |
Elizabeth Fairchild |
Implementing a new stocking program in unchartered waters: developing optima release strategies for winter flounder in Massachusetts and New York, USA Abstract
|
43 |
1200 |
Jonathan Lee |
Site fidelity and movement of hatchery-reared lingcod released into Puget Sound, Washington, USA Abstract
|
44 |
1220 |
Yuuki Kawabata |
Shelter acclimation decreases the post-release predation mortality of hatchery-reared black-spot tuskfish Choerodon schoenleinii Abstract
|
|
1240 |
|
Lunch, Exhibition and Trade and Poster viewing |
45 |
1400 |
Byung Sun Chin |
Determining optimal release habitat for black rockfish: examining growth rate, feeding condition and recapture rate Abstract
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THEME F: | Enhanced knowledge on populations and ecosystems from releases of cultured animals |
Conveners: | Prof. Neil Loneragan, A. Prof. TANG, Jianye |
No |
Time |
Presenter |
Title
|
46 |
1420 |
Marie Antonette Juinio-Menez |
Growth, survival and reproduction of sandfish Holothuria scabra released in a pilot sea ranch in the Philippines Abstract
|
47 |
1440 |
Katherine Doyle |
Does stocking Australian native predatory fish provide a control option for invasive European carp (Cyprinus carpio)? Abstract
|
48 |
1500 |
Maria Raquel Moura Coimbra |
The first catfish, Pseudoplatystoma corruscans, restocking program in the Sao Francisco river basin: analysing the representativeness of its founder stock Abstract
|
49 |
1520 |
Weimin Quan |
Early development of sessile and epifaunal community on a created intertidal oyster Crassostrea ariakensis reef in the Yangtze River estuary, China Abstract
|
|
1540 |
|
Afternoon tea, Exhibition and Trade and Poster viewing |
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THEME G: | Adapting to change: climate, habitat and socio-economics |
Conveners: | Prof. Masahide Kaeriyma, Dr Minling Pan, Prof. YANG, Ningsheng |
No |
Time |
Presenter |
Title
|
50 |
1600 |
Masahide Kaeriyma |
Sustainable fisheries management of Pacific salmon under the warming climate Abstract
|
51 |
1620 |
Kelly Davidson |
Measuring the Effect of Socioeconomic Factors on Consumer Preferences for Seafood - A case study in Hawaii Abstract
|
52 |
1640 |
Yasuyuki Miyakoshi |
Current hatchery programs and future stock management of chum salmon in Hokkaido, northern Japan Abstract |
53 |
1700 |
Sarah Jennings |
Marine Stock Enhancements under a Changing Climate: Implications for the Responsible Enhancement Approach Abstract |
54 |
1720 |
Summary / Discussion |
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|
1730 |
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Happy Hour and Closing Ceremony |