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PROGRAMME

 

DAY 2 . OCTOBER 8

 

Fisheries & Ocean Literacy & Socioeconomics

9:00-09:20

Keynote  Speech. Linking ocean governance to the real-world challenges of monitoring and management: using small scale fisheries as an example

Main room
Mark James, University of St. Andrews (UK)

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09:20-10:05

Experiences on fisheries data collection

Main room

Estanis Mugerza, AZTI (Spain)

Teresa Athayde, SeaMORE (France)

Gilberto Sales, OSG - Federal University of Santa Catarina (Brazil)

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  Coffee break

10:20-12:20

Fisheries Data Collection Working Groups

Room A

Chairs: Miguel Machete, IMAR (Portugal), Frederic Vandeperre, MARE (Portugal) and Dália Reis, Regional Directorate for Fisheries, Government of the Azores (Portugal)

Open sessions - English language (no translation available)

Working Group 1. Sampling planning (coverage optimization)

Invited guests: Teresa Athayde (SeaMORE, France), Lisa Borges (FishFix, Portugal), Amy Martins (NMFS, USA) and Fernando Naranjo (SRNapesca, Chile)

 

 

Working Group 2. Observer effect

Invited guests: Gilberto Sales (OSG - Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil) and Jérôme Bourjea (IFREMER, France)

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Working Group 3. Electronic  monitoring  and  self-sampling  in  small-scale fisheries: solution for the future

Invited guests: Estanis Mugerza  (AZTI,  Spain) and Mark  James  (University  of  St.  Andrews  – MASTS, UK)

10:20-12:15

Socioeconomic aspects in fisheries sector: ways for sustainability
Main room

Chairs: Ana Fraga, Regional Directorate for Fisheries, Government of the Azores (Portugal) and Rita São Marcos, CES-FEUC (Portugal)

10:20-10:35

How to approach employment and employability in fisheries: current challenges to know the sector and its dynamics

Licínio Tomás, University of the Azores (Portugal)

 

 

10:35-10:50

Who are the stakeholders? Strategic importance of sociodemographic diagnoses in fisheries (contributions from the Azores case study)
Ana Fraga, Regional Directorate for Fisheries, Government of the Azores (Portugal)

 

 

10:50-11:05

Looking to fisheries management challenges through the lens of political and institutional dynamics
Johanna Ferreti, Thunen Institute (Germany)

 

 

11:05-11:20

Alternative markets for artisanal fisheries products
Cristina Pita, University of Aveiro (Portugal)

 

 

11:20-11:35

From  fishery  management  to  management  of  fishing  operations: contributions to a paradigm shift in commercial fisheries management
Marc Larose, University of the Azores (Portugal)

 

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​11:35-12:15

Discussion session

Main room

Lunch break

​14:00-14:20

What is needed to bring fisheries in French Guiana up to EU standards. 

Main room

Michel Nalovic, CRPMEM (French Guiana)

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14:20-14:50

Spatial management approach for the Azores deep-sea

Main room

Telmo Morato, University of the Azores (Portugal)

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  Coffee break

15:20-17:20

CONDOR and ARQUEDAÇO Working Groups
Parallel sessions on Rooms A and C

Open sessions - English language (no translation available)

Working Group 4. The case study of CONDOR seamount

Room A
WG leader: Pedro Afonso, University of the Azores (Portugal) and Eva Giacommelo, University of the Azores (Portugal)

Invited guests: Malcolm Clark (NIWA, New Zealand) and Imants Priede (University of Aberdeen, UK)

Working Group 5. The research surveys ARQUEDAÇO

Room C
WG leader: Mário Rui Pinho, University of the Azores (Portugal)

Invited guests: Mike  Sigler (NOAA, USA), Hélder Marques da Silva (University of the Azores, Portugal) and Régis Vinícius Santos (University of the Azores, Portugal)

​15:20-17:00

Oceans Literacy: Emerging problems in archipelagic regions

Main room

Chair: Carla Dâmaso, Azores Sea Observatory (Portugal)

15:25-15:35

Generating impact from research through targeted knowledge transfer to science, policy, industry and society

Cristina Costa, EurOcean (Portugal)

 

 

 

15:35-15:45

Predictors of ocean literacy in the Azores

Adriana Ressurreição, CCMAR - University of Algarve (Portugal)

 

 

 

15:45-15:55

Seagrass guardians: fisherwomen leaders for ocean conservation

Raquel Gaspar, Ocean Alive (Portugal)

 

 

15:55-16:05

Art as a tool for ocean literacy

Nicolas Blanc, Sciaena (Portugal)

 

 

16:05-16:15

Deep-sea shark identification manual for fishers

Laurence Fauconnet, University of the Azores (Portugal)

 

 

16:15-16:25

SEA-THINGS project. Learning objects to promote ocean literacy

Armando Mendes, University of the Azores (Portugal)

 

 

16:25-16:35

Challenges to promote literacy in fishermen training curriculum

Inês Sá, Azorean Sea School (Portugal)

 

 

16:35-16:45

The main challenges and difficulties in knowledge transfer to fishers

Jorge Gonçalves, Azorean Fisheries Federation (Portugal)

 

 

16:45-16:55

SERMARE. An ocean literacy educational program for societal engagement

Zara Teixeira, MAREFOZ (Portugal)

 

 

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​16:55-17:15

Discussion session

Main room

​17:15-18:30

Developments in fisheries data collection

Main room

Lisa Borges, FishFix (Portugal)

Amy Martins, NMFS (USA)

Fernando Naranjo, SRNapesca (Chile)

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​18:30-18:45

Discussion session

Main room

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