Symposium Schedule
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Day 1: Monday, September 18, 2006 |
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6:30 am |
- 3:00 pm ~ Registration Open |
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7:00 | Continental Breakfast at the Westin |
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8:00 |
Introduction |
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8:20 |
Keynote address: Understanding and managing fisheries enhancement systems |
Kai Lorenzen |
Theme 1 - Restocking and stock enhancement systems and their |
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9:00 |
Mini-keynote: Scallop stock enhancement in New Zealand: lessons from applying an integrated approach |
Mike Arbuckle |
9:30 |
Enhancing the recovery of depleted Tripneustes gratilla stocks through sea ranching and restocking |
Marie Antonette Juinio-Meñez, H. Bangi , D Pastor |
9:50 |
30 years of sea ranching manila clams Tapes philipinarium: successful techniques and lessons learned |
Peter Becker, |
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10:30 |
MORNING TEA |
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10:50 |
Marine stock enhancement in Florida: a multidisciplinary, stakeholder-supported, accountability-based approach |
Michael Tringali, |
11:10 |
Mudcrabs and mangroves; an example of |
Lewis Le Vay, M. Walton, J. Lebata, J. Primavera, |
11:30 |
Restocking the eastern Baltic cod: |
Josianne Støttrup, |
11:50 |
Improving yield and market traits of |
Arani Chandrapavan, |
12:10 |
Questions |
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12:30 |
LUNCH |
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1:30 |
Mini-keynote: Metapopulation source-sink |
Rom Lipcius, S. Schreiber, H. Wang, |
2:00 |
Uses and limitations of contemporary genetic |
Michael Tringali |
2:20 |
Complete optimization: integrating management |
Robert Aguilar, A. Hines, M. Kramer, M. Goodison |
2:50 |
Have reseedings contributed to the stock enhancement of abalone in Japan? |
Tomohiko Kawamura, T. Horii, H. Takami |
3:10 |
Questions |
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3:30 |
AFTERNOON TEA |
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3:50 |
Variable long-term performance of |
Steven Purcell, |
4:10 |
Simultaneous estimation of mixing proportions |
Toshihide Kitakado, |
4:30 |
Manipulations of stocking magnitude; |
Nathan Brennan, |
4:50 |
Fisheries management in troubled waters: |
Willis McConnaha, |
5:10 |
Questions |
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Day 2: Tuesday, September19, 2006 |
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7:00 am |
- 3:00 pm ~ Registration Open Continental Breakfast at the Westin |
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Theme 3 – Institutional and socio-economic issues |
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8:00 |
Mini-keynote 1: On the economics of ocean |
Ragnar Arnason |
8:30 |
Mini-keynote 2: Legal framework of sea ranching: |
Britt Leikvoll |
9:00 |
Property rights in fish in sea ranching and enhancement – real or de facto |
Bernard Walrut |
9:20 |
Stock enhancement and fisheries management of |
Takeshi Tomiyama, M. Watanabe, T. Fujita |
9:40 |
Questions
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10:10 |
MORNING TEA
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10:30 |
Geoduck enhancement in British Columbia: |
Michelle James |
10:50 |
The economic feasibility of increasing |
Caleb Gardner, |
11:10 |
Stocking and aquatic ranching in South America: lessons from stocking non-indigenous species for fisheries |
Theresa Bert, H. Ortega, H. López-Rojas, |
11:30 |
An economic analysis of stock enhancement of |
Hassan Salehi |
11:50 |
Questions
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12:10 |
LUNCH |
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Theme 4 – Release strategies |
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1:10 |
Mini-keynote: Release strategies for estuarine |
Anson Hines, |
1:40 |
Optimizing enhancement strategies: predicting |
Eric Johnson, A. Hines, M. Kramer, |
2:00 |
Optimal release site, season and size of spotted halibut determined by cage experiments and landing |
Toshihiro Wada, |
2:20 |
Evaluating the effect of size at release on recapture rates of Japanese spanish mackerel in the eastern |
Yasuhiro Obata, |
2:40 |
Optimal location for cultured and released juveniles |
Hiroshi Nakajima, M. Kai, K. Koizumi, T. Tanaka, |
3:00 |
Questions
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3:20 |
AFTERNOON TEA
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3:40 |
Differences in predation between wild and |
Daisuke Shimizu, |
4:00 |
Behavioral patterns of hatchery-produced abalone Haliotis asinine for stock enhancement: predator avoidance and search for food and shelter |
Elizabeth Fairchild, |
4:20 |
Behavioral patterns of hatchery-produced |
Shelah Mae A. Buen-Ursua, W. Gallardo, |
4:40 |
Application of the larval phase in marine |
William Arnold, |
5:00 |
A generalized predator-impact model to |
Matthew Taylor, |
5:20 |
Questions |
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6:30 |
POSTER SESSION OPENING RECEPTION |
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Day 3: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 |
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7:00 am | - 3:00 pm ~ Registration Open |
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7:00 | Continental Breakfast at the Westin |
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8:00 |
Keynote Address: The Chesapeake Bay blue crab (Callinectes sapidus): a multidisciplinary approach to responsible stock enhancement |
Yonathan Zohar |
Theme 5 – Interactions between wild and released stocks |
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8:40 |
Mini-keynote: Genetic effects of hatchery releases |
Shuichi Kitada |
9:10 |
Loss of family variation in Japanese flounder |
O. Tominaga, |
9:30 |
Genetic risk of stocking on fishes having environmentally influenced sex-determination |
Minoru Kanaiwa, |
9:50 |
Experimental study on broodstock management |
Shigenori Suzuki, |
10:10 |
Questions
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10:30 |
MORNING TEA
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10:50 |
Genetic diversity, migration, and reproduction of released hatchery-reared Japanese flounder |
Tetsuo Fujii, T. Ito, |
11:10 |
Genetic considerations during the experimental |
Allen Place, X. Feng, |
11:30 |
Monitoring of the stock enhancement program |
Enrique Blanco Gonzalez, D. Jeong, |
11:50 |
Ecological impact of sea-ranching lobster: |
Ann-L. Agnalt, |
12:10 |
Questions
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12:30 |
LUNCH
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1:30 |
Testing differences between wild and hatchery- |
Alicia Young, J. Davis, |
1:50 |
The concept of carrying capacity in red drum stock enhancement |
Michael Denson, |
2:10 |
The optimum stocking density in relation to |
Yoh Yamashita, |
2:30 |
Questions
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2:50 |
AFTERNOON TEA |
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Theme 6 – Biological insights from hatchery release |
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3:10 |
Mini-keynote: Overview of queen conch |
Megan Davis, |
3:40 |
Stock enhancement and ecosystem carrying |
Rochelle Seitz, R. Lipcius, K. Knick, M. Seebo, |
4:00 |
The CARE experience: post-larval collection and |
Sven-Michel Lourié, |
4:20 |
Spatial scales of movement of released |
Torstein Pedersen, |
4:40 |
Dispersal, habitat associations, survival, |
Carole Neidig, |
5:00 |
Questions |
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7:00 |
AQUARIUM CELEBRATION |
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Day 4: Thursday, September 21, 2006 |
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7:00 am 7:00 |
- 12:00 pm ~ Registration Open Continental Breakfast at the Westin |
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Theme 6 cont’d |
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8:00 |
Stocking the Blackwood River Estuary, Western Australia, with the black bream Acanthopagrus butcheri. |
Greg Jenkins, D. French, I. Potter, S. de Lestang, N. Hall, G. Partidge, |
8:20 |
Natal homing of herring released in Miyako Bay |
Hiroyuki Okouchi, |
8:40 |
Optimizing fish size and applying a conditioning |
Claus Reedtz Sparrevohn, J. Støttrup |
9:00 |
Movements of cultured white seabass, |
Michael Shane, |
9:20 |
Questions |
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Theme 7 – Arenas of progress |
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10:00 |
Mini-keynote: Restocking, stock enhancement |
Devin Bartley, J. Bell |
10:30 |
Stock enhancement and sea ranching- practices |
Qingyin Wang, H. Wu, |
10:50 |
Stock enhancement and sea ranching activities |
Huaqing Lu, J. Xu |
11:10 |
Enhancement of paua (abalone) stocks in |
Jeremy Cooper (to be presented by Liz Keys) |
11:30 |
Current situation and the future of stock enhancement of yellowtail, Seriola quinqueradiata, |
Keiichi Mushiake, H.Yamasaki, H. Fujimoto |
11:50 |
Stock enhancement program for threatened |
K. Okuzawa, Ronald Maliao, S. Buen-Ursua, |
12:10 |
Questions
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12:30 |
LUNCH
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1:30 |
Current trends in hatchery techniques and |
Yongxu Cheng, X. Wu, X. Yang, A. Hines |
1:50 |
Mark-release-recapture experiments of kuruma |
Takuma Sugaya, |
2:10 |
Use of deep seawater for Japanese scampi lobster Metanephrops japonicus broodstock |
Kazutoshi Okamoto |
2:30 |
Using forced upwelling for nutrient enrichment to increase ocean ecosystem carrying capacity |
Philip Kithil |
2:50 |
Enhancing the production of the open ocean ranch |
Ian Jones |
3:10 |
Questions
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3:30 |
AFTERNOON TEA
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3:50 |
Presentation of awards |
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4:00 |
Summing up and general discussion |
International Scientific Committee |
7:00 |
FAREWELL DINNER BANQUET |
8:00 Field Trip Leaves Westin
5:00 Field Trip Returns to Westin