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Baltic Sea Fisheries
19 & 20 April 2007 - Vilnius (Lithuania)


Abstracts and CVs are linked to the title of the presentation.

 

SESSION 1: BALTIC FISHERIES AND RESEARCH

Word of welcome

Victor Hjort, Eurofish

Opening speech

H.E. Ms D.K. Prunskiene, Minister of Agriculture of Lithuania

Critical issues affecting Baltic fisheries

Michael Andersen, Danish Fishermen’s Association, chair of the Demersal Working Group in the BS RAC

Relevance of ongoing fisheries research in the Baltic Presentation Henn Ojaveer Presentation Henn Ojaveer

Henn Ojaveer, Workshop Chairman & Estonian Marine Institute, University of Tartu

Questions and Answers Session 1

 

 

SESSION 2: POLICY FRAMEWORK

EU: Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and the Baltic

Reinhard Priebe, Directorate A, Conservation Policy, Directorate-General for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, European Commission

Fisheries policies in the Baltic: a Russian perspective

Maxim Boduravski, Fisheries Committee of Kaliningrad

 

SESSION 3: ECOSYSTEM APPROACH TO FISHERIES MANAGEMENT

Ecosystem approach to fisheries management in the Baltic

Henrik Sparholt, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)

Incorporating extrinsic drivers into fisheries management of the Baltic Sea: an InExFish project experience

Piotr Margonski, Sea Fisheries Institute, Gdynia, IN EX FISH Project

Integration of environmental requirements in fisheries management

Ralf Döring, University of Greifswald

Marine Protected Areas (MPA) as a tool for fisheries management: The Baltic case study within the PROTECT-Project

Christian Möllmann, University of Hamburg, PROTECT Project

Integrating ecosystem and society

Jon Sutinen, University of Rhode Island, (BONUS Project)

Questions and Answers Session 2 and 3

 

 

SESSION 4: BALTIC COD

Recent failure of the Baltic cod recruitment: is it determined by environmental regime change or overexploitation?

Maris Plikshs, Latvian Fish Resource Agency (LATFRA)

How to define recovery strategies that work?

Christian von Dorrien, UNCOVER Project, Institute for Baltic Sea Fisheries, Rostock

Cod restocking: A Bornholm case study using the "responsible stocking" approach

Julia Lynne Overton, RESTOCK Project, Danish Institute of Fisheries Research (DIFRES)

IUU in the Baltic

Michael Andersen, Danish Fishermen’s Association, chair of the Demersal Working Group in the BS RAC

Bio-tags and their use against IUU in the Baltic

Audrey Geffen, CODTRACE and WESTHER Project, Department of Biology, University of Bergen

Discards in Baltic cod fisheries

Tomas Zolubas, Fishery research laboratory, Klaipeda

Questions and Answers Session 4

 

 

DAY 2

 

 

SESSION 5: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF BALTIC FISHERIES

Fleet based management

Rasmus Nielsen, EFIMAS Project, Danish Institute for Fisheries Research

Scientific advice to fisheries management: the SAFMAMS project SAFMANS - presentation Henn Ojaveer SAFMANS - presentation Henn Ojaveer

Henn Ojaveer, Estonian Marine Institute, University of Tartu

Economic assessment of Baltic fisheries

Arina Motova, Lithuanian Institute of Agrarian Economics

Ecolabelling

Johan Modin, Inst. of Coastal Research, Swedish National Board of Fisheries

Dioxin and other toxicants in Baltic fish: current developments

Pekka Vuorinen, Finnish Game and Fisheries Institute

Questions and Answers Session 5

 

 

SESSION 6: FUTURE RESEARCH NEEDS

Future research needs in the Baltic fisheries

Baltic Sea RAC

Baltic Sea Science Plan

Chris Hopkins, AquaMarine Advisers, (BONUS Project)

Discussion panel

Selected speakers + moderator

Conclusions workshop Vilnius Conclusions workshop Vilnius 161.43 Kb

Chairman

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