The Symposium starts on October 1st at 8:30am and ends on October 4th at 3:00pm.
Please note that some of the Symposium's daily Sessions will run concurrently.
Monday, October 1 - Rebuilding and Sustaining Fish Stocks
Keynote addresses:"The booms, busts and challenges of low diversity ecological and social systems"
- Robert S. Steneck
"Sustaining the Biological Resources of our Oceans in Response to Challenges posed by Climate Change, Fisheries and Aquaculture" - Ian A. Fleming
"From Single Stocks to Fisheries Ecosystems: Towards an Holistic Approach to Rebuilding Fisheries (1)" - Organized by George Rose
"The Role of Closed Areas in Fish Stock Rebuilding" - Organized by John Lubar
"Panel Discussion: A Decade in Recovery of Marine Species at Risk: Lessons Learned"
- Organized by Kathleen Blanchard
"From Single Stocks to Fisheries Ecosystems: Towards an Holistic Approach to Rebuilding Fisheries (2)" - Organized by George Rose
"Benefits of and Challenges for Aquaculture in NL and Labrador" - Organized by Patrick Gagnon
"Ecological Science Informing Fishers: Studies from the Coastal Eco-system of Western Newfoundland" - Organized by Christine CampbellTuesday, October 2 - Rebuilding Fishing Industries
Keynote addresses:"An holistic approach to rebuilding fisheries" - George Rose and Zita Cobb
"Good Governance Makes Us Happy? Reflections from Fisheries" - Ratana Chuenpagdee
"Between Oceans and Plates: Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges of using market oriented strategies in Rebuilding collapsed fisheries and threatened communities" - Organized by Paul Foley
"An Analysis of Social Power and Institutional Change in the Rebuilding of Collapsed Fisheries: A case study of Northern Gulf cod fisheries in eastern Canada" - Organized by Barb Neis
"Panel Discussion - Looking Back and Looking Ahead: International Perspectives on Rebuilding Social-Ecological Systems of Fishing Communities and Their Resources "
- Organized by Prateep Nayak and Ratana Chuenpagdee
"The social-ecology of the small pelagic fisheries along the west coast of Newfoundland" - Organized by Barbara Paterson
"Local Ecological Knowledge and the Rebuilding of Marine Sociological Systems: Opportunities and Challenges" - Organized by Grant Murray
Wednesday, October 3 - Rebuilding Fishing Communities
Keynote addresses:"Rebuilding the Fisheries: the Fogo Island Experience" - Bonnie McCay and Bernadette Dwyer
"Food Security" - Patty Williams
"Fisheries, Coasts and Communities: Reflections from the Canadian Maritimes and the Coastal CURRA" - Organized by Tony Charles
"A fishery for the future: Exploring Fisherpeoples' Perspective through Collaborative Research in Rural Newfoundland" - Organized by Kelly Vodden
"Local and Regional Strategies for Rebuilding Fisheries Management Institutions and Well-Being" - Organized by Evelyn Pinkerton
"Youth Living and working in fishing Communities" - Organized by Nicole Power
"Community Food Security and Fisheries" - Organized by Kristen Lowitt
"Labour Markets and Livelihoods in Threatened Fishing Communities" - Organized by Peter Sinclair
Thursday, October 4 - Moving Forward
Keynote address:Session:
And Now a Message from Our Sponsors: Community Radio in Review - Organized by Ivan Emke
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