Sunday 30 November 2003 |
5.30 to 7.30 pm Welcome and registration, Millennium Hotel,
Queenstown |
Monday 1 December 2003 |
Time |
Session |
8.45 am |
Delegates assemble in Conference Room for the Maori welcome
ceremony or powhiri. The powhiri removes the tapu of the
Manuhiri (visitors) to make them one with the Tangata Whenua (home
people). It is a gradual process of the Manuhiri and the Tangata
Whenua coming together. |
9:00-10:15 am |
Powhiri and welcome addresses from:
His Worship Clive
Geddes - Queenstown Lakes District Mayor Mr Dave Sharp - New Zealand
Seafood Industry Council Ltd Dr Changchui He - United
Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation Rt. Hon. Damien
O'Connor
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10:45-12:40 pm |
Setting the Scene |
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Presentations on perspectives of the major issues facing the
governance and management of deep sea fisheries by:
Rt Hon Simon Upton
- OECD Round Table on Sustainable Development Mr Alastair Macfarlane - New
Zealand Seafood Industry Council Ltd Mr Matt Gianni - Environmental
Consultant Dr Wendy Craik - Australian
Fisheries Management Authority Mr Michael Lodge -
International Seabed Authority Mr Volker Kuntzsch -
Unilever
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1:45-3:20 pm |
Theme 1: Environment, Ecosystem Biology, Habitat and
Diversity, Oceanography
CHAIR - DR ANDY ROSENBERG - UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE,
USA.
Keynote - Dr John Gordon - Environmental and biological
aspects of deep-water demersal fishes.
1.1 - Carter, L. & M. Clark - Form,
flow and fisheries - seeking the relationships between bathymetry, oceanography
and fisheries.
1.2 Thresher, R. - What the coral told us: scales of
oceanographic variability relevant to deep water fisheries.
1.3 - Williams, A., B. Barker, R. Kloser, N. Bax & A.
Butler - A seascape perspective for managing deep-sea habitats.
1.4 - Uiblien, F., M. Youngbluth, C. Jacoby, F. Pages, M.
Picheral & G. Gorsky - In situ observations of deep-water fishes
in four canyons off the Georges Bank, NW Atlantic
1.5 - Belyaev, V.A. & V.B. Darnitsky - The effect
of seamounts and above-water archipelagos on ecosystems of the Pacific
Ocean
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3:50-5:00 pm |
1.6 - Bergstad, O. & T. Falkenhaug -
Patterns and processes of the ecosystems of the northern mid-Atlantic (MAR-ECO)
- an international census of marine life project on deep sea
biodiversity
1.7 - Yarincik, K. - The Census of Marine Life:
Providing basic science to the user- community
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5:15 - 6:15 pm |
Poster session |
7:00-10:00 pm |
Leave Millennium Hotel for Welcome Dinner at Gibbston Valley
Winery hosted by Austral Fisheries Pty, Australia |
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Tuesday 2 December |
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Time |
Session |
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8:30-10:10 am |
Theme 2: Population and Resource
Assessment
CHAIR - DR JOHN MCKOY - NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF WATER AND
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, NEW ZEALAND |
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Keynote - Dr Andre Punt - The challenges of and future
prospects for assessing deep water marine resources: experiences from Australia,
New Zealand, South Africa and the United States.
2.1 - Large, P. & O. Bergstad -
Deep-water fisheries resources in the Northeast Atlantic: Fisheries, state
of knowledge on biology and ecology and recent developments in stock assessment
and management.
2.2 - Japp, D. & A. James - Potential exploitable
deepwater resources and exploratory fishing off the South African coast and the
development of the development of the deepwater fishery on the Shout Madagascar
Ridge.
2.3 - Clark, M. - Counting deepwater fish: challenges
for estimating the abundance of orange roughy in New Zealand
fisheries.
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10:40-12:00 am |
2.4 - Machete, M., R. Ahrens, T. Gomes & G.
Menezes - Modelling the distribution of some fish species in seamounts of
the Azores.
2.5 - Clarke, M. - A life history approach to the
assessment of deepwater species in the Northeast Atlantic.
2.6 - De Olivera, E., N. Bez & G. Duhamel - Local
fishing efficiencies estimated from observers' recordings of Patagonian tooth
fish.
2.7 - Girad, M., K. Mahe, E. Aubert & A. Biseau -
Preliminary results of a research programme carried out in close
collaboration between scientists and fishermen.
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1:00-3:00 pm |
Theme 3: Harvesting and Conservation Strategies
for Resource Management
CHAIR - DR KEITH SAINSBURY - COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND
INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION, AUSTRALIA |
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Keynote - Dr Andy Rosenberg - Between the Devil and the
Deep Blue Sea - the challenges of managing deep sea living marine
resources.
Second Keynote - Mr Simon Cripps - Conservation of
deep-sea fish stocks and ecosystems. 3.2 - Butterworth, D. & A. Brandao A. - Experiences
in Southern Africa in the management of deep-sea fisheries
3.3 - Constable, A. & S. Nichol - CCAMLR: a case
study for ecosystem-based management.
3.4 - Francis, C., V. Haist & K. Stokes -
Management strategy evaluation can help fishery managers and
industry.
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3:35-4:55 pm |
3.5 - Boutillier, J. & G. Gillespie -
combining 2 papers - A phased approach to fishery development in the Deep Sea,
and A Case study for Tanner Crab.
3.6 - Rivas, D. - The challenges for management of the
orange roughy fishery in Chile.
3.7 - Gunn, J. & R. Cade - Ecological risk
assessment, New Zealand hoki fishery.
3.8 - Bax, N., R. Tilzey, K. Sainsbury, J. Lyle, T. Smith
& S. Wayte - Deepwater orange roughy fisheries.
3.7 - Gunn, J. & R. Cade - Ecological risk
assessment, New Zealand hoki fishery.
3.8 - Bax, N., R. Tilzey, K. Sainsbury, J. Lyle, T. Smith
& S. Wayte - Deepwater orange roughy fisheries.
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5:00-6:00 pm |
Theme 4: Technology Requirements
CHAIR - MR IAN KNUCKEY - FISHWELL CONSULTING LTD,
AUSTRALIA
Keynote - Dr Amos Barkai - Use and abuse of data in
fishery management.
4.1 - Kloser, R. - Observation technologies
for sustainable deepwater orange roughy fisheries.
4.2 - Hampton, I., M. Soule & G. Clement - Use of
commercial vessels for the acoustic estimation of orange roughy biomass on the
Chatham Rise, New Zealand.
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6:00-7:00 |
Poster session |
7.30-11.30 pm |
Kiwi Country Night dinner hosted by the Hoki Management
Company, Squid Management Company and Orange Roughy Management Company |
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Wednesday 3 December |
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Time |
Session |
8:30-10:35 am |
Continuation of Theme 4 4.3 - McClatchie, S., R. Coombs, G. Macaulay, A. Dunford
& R. Barr - Review of the recent advances in deep seas fisheries
acoustic surveys.
4.4 - Segura, M., M. Ramirez, A. Guardia & J. Atiquipa
- Achievements and advances in science through the use of the satellite
monitoring technology applied to the industrial fishery in Peru.
4.5 - Cryer, M., K. Downing, B. Hartill, J. Drury, H.
Armiger, C. Middleton & M. Smith - Underwater digital photography as a
stock assessment tool for Metanephrops challengeri on New Zealand's continental
slope.
4.6 - Trenkel, V. & P. Lorance - The contribution
of visual observations to surveying the deep- sea fish community.
4.7 - Thiele, W. - Technical requirements and
prerequisites for deep water trawling.
4.8 - Lapshin, O. & V. Korotkov - The results of
deep sea fisheries development in Russia/ USSR and related scientific
research.
4.9 - Malahoff, A. & C. Kelley - An overview of
research on Hawaiian bottom-fish populations using submersible, ROV and acoustic
techniques.
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11:00-12:30 am |
Report back and discussion. CHAIR - KEVIN STOKES -
NEW ZEALAND SEAFOOD INDUSTRY COUNCIL
· Themes 1-4 - Dr John
Gordon, Dr Andre Punt, Dr Andy Rosenberg and Dr George Rose
· Pre-conference meetings in
Dunedin: Artisanal and Small Scale Deepwater Fisheries - Dr Ross
Shotton.
The Conservation and Management of Deepwater Elasmobranchs -
Ms Sarah Fowler.
Bioprospecting - Dr Julia Jabour Green.
The Assessment and Management of Deepwater Fisheries - Dr
Kevin Stokes.
CoML Workshop on Seamounts and Undersea Canyons - Dr Karen
Stocks.
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1:30-3:15 pm |
Theme 5: Monitoring, Compliance and Control
CHAIR - MR DAVE WOOD - NEW ZEALAND MINISTRY OF
FISHERIES.
Keynote - Mr Stephen Stuart - Creating and implementing
an effective deterrent.
5.1(a) - Kuruc, M. - VMS evidence proves
the case in court.
5.1(b) - Botwin, B. - Technology solutions and
international opportunities for improved maritime domain awareness.
5.2 - Lugten, G., S. Bache & R. Warner -
Prosecuting fisheries law breaches - the "roughy" end of
compliance.
5.3 - Riddell, A. - Gearing for optimal compliance at
State level.
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Theme 6: Review of Existing Policies and
Instruments.
CHAIR - DR MARCUS HAWARD - UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA,
AUSTRALIA |
3:45-5:20 pm |
Theme 6 Keynote - Dr Douglas Johnston
- Towards a high seas management regime: Vision and
reality.
6.1 - Molenaar, E. - Global, Regional and
Unilateral Approaches to Unregulated Deep- Sea Fisheries.
6.2 - Hedley, C. - International law and deep-sea
fisheries.
6.3 - Sabourenkov, E., D. Miller & D. Ramm -
CCAMLR's approach to managing Antarctic Marine Living
Resources
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Thursday 4 December |
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Time |
Session |
8:30-10:20 am |
Continuation of Theme 6
6.4 - Clarke, M. & K. Patterson - Deep
sea fisheries management: the approach taken by the European
Community.
6.5 - Serdy, A. - Schrodinger's TAC - Superposition of
alternative catch limits from 2003 under the South Tasman Rise orange roughy
arrangement between Australia and New Zealand.
6.6 - Wallace, C. & B. Weber - The devil and the
deep sea. Economics, institutions and incentives: the theory and the NZ quota
management experience in the deep sea.
6.7 - Annala, J., M. Clark, G. Clement & J. Cornelius
- Management of NZ orange roughy fisheries - a deep learning
curve.
6.8 - Oelofsen, B. & A. Staby - The Namibian orange
roughy fishery: lessons learnt for future management.
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11:50-11:30 am |
Continuation of Theme 6
6.9 - Johnston, P. & D. Santillo -
Conservation of seamount ecosystems: application of an MPA concept.
6.10 - Verona, C., C. Campagna & J. Croxall - Sea
and Sky: The Patagonian Large Marine Ecosystem Program. Integrating the
continental shelf reality with the deep sea
potentialities.
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11:35-12:30 pm |
Theme 7: Governance and Management
CHAIR - MR GRANT BRYDEN - NEW ZEALAND MINISTRY OF FOREIGN
AFFAIRS AND TRADE
Keynote - Dr Moritaka Hayashi - Governing Deep Sea
Fisheries: Future Options and Challenges. 7.1 - Miller, D. - Conventions and protocols - SEAFO,
MHLC and SADC.
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1:30-3:30 pm |
7.2 - Balton, D. - Managing living marine
resources multilaterally: what works, and what doesn't work.
7.3 - Constable A., C. Davies & A. Williamson - A
future management - can we learn from past mistakes?
7.4 - Wallace, C. - Principles and criteria for
management and governance of human impacts on the deep sea.
7.5 - Cox, A. - Subsidies and deep sea fisheries
management: policy issues and challenges
7.6 - Shotton, R. & M. Haward - Managing the high
seas - requirements for a Global High Seas Fisheries Trust.
7.7 - Westberg, A. - Governance and management of
living marine resources and fisheries on the continental slope and in the deep
sea - issues and challenges.
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4:00-5:15 pm |
Report Back and Discussion:
· Themes 5-7 - Mr Marcel
Kroese, Prof. Douglas Johnston & Mr Michael Lodge
WORLD CONFERENCE ON DEEP SEA FISHERIES - DR ROSS SHOTTON
WORKSHOP ON THE GOVERNANCE OF HIGH SEAS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION - DR JOHN
ANNALA
Special COML/OBIS Session - Presentations hosted by
COML |
5:15-6:30 pm |
The Census of Marine Life and the Ocean Bio-geographic
Information System: Collecting and serving data on the diversity, distribution
and abundance of marine life
1. Census of Marine Life: Overview of research and
global partnership - K. Yarincik
2. A Demonstration of the Ocean Biogeographic Information
System - K. Stocks
3. Biodiversity of seamounts: A global field project - K.
Stocks
4. Life on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: First Views from the Mir
Submersible Dives - M. Vecchione
5. History of Marine Animal Populations - A.
Rosenberg
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Friday 5 December |
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Time |
Session |
9:00-10:30 am |
The Way Ahead
CHAIR - DR ROSS SHOTTON - UNITED NATIONS FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
ORGANISATION |
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Perspectives panel session:
DR MIKE SISSENWINE - NOAA FISHERIES, USA DR
CARLOS VERONA - WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SOCIETY CONSULTANT, ARGENTINA DR
DENZIL MILLER - CCAMLR MR GEOFFREY RICHARDSON - AFMA, AUSTRALIA MR MICHAEL
LODGE - INTERNATIONAL SEABED AUTHORITY MS KRISTINA GJERDE - IUCN PROF.
MORITAKA HAYASHI - WASEDA UNIVERSITY, JAPAN
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11:00-12:00 pm |
MR MARTIN EXEL - AUSTRAL FISHERIES PTY LTD,
AUSTRALIA MR DAVID SHARP - NEW ZEALAND SEAFOOD FISHING INDUSTRY
COUNCIL QUESTION AND ANSWER/DISCUSSION
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12:00-12:30 pm |
Conference Synthesis: The Future and Closure Rt Hon Pete
Hodgson - New Zealand Minister of Fisheries address |