Monday and Tuesday
June 27-28, 2011

Sheraton Harborside Hotel Portsmouth, New Hampshire
USA

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"Boat Cruise & Poster Session"

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Rachel Feeney, NEC
rachel.feeney@unh.edu 603-862-2276

Ken La Valley, NHSG
ken.lavalley@unh.edu 603-862-4343

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Fishermen and scientists are continually learning that stock boundaries of marine species aren’t always what we once thought.  Fishery managers often face dilemmas when ecological and management boundaries don’t coincide.  This public workshop will explore how fisheries management can better use data on stock structure and ecological processes in achieving sustainable fishery resources.  Costs and benefits of using increasingly detailed data in management will be discussed.

Key Questions:

What do we know and what progress has been made?

What do we need to know and how will we get there?

What are the social incentives, benefits, and risks of alternative management scales?

Invited Speakers

Who Should Attend

All fisheries stakeholders are encouraged to attend and to submit in advance an idea for a talk/poster/panel discussion (see Abstract Submission).

Cost

Registration is $50, including breakfast, lunch, and parking for both days, as well as a copy of the summary report.  Commercial fishermen may request a waiver of this fee.  For an additional $25, join us for the poster session aboard the M/V Thomas Laighton, featuring locally-caught, sustainable seafood.

Format

The workshop will step sequentially through the above key questions, including a talk from an invited speaker, followed by break-out sessions. The break-out sessions will provide participants the opportunity to participate in open discussions as well as hear focused presentations on break-out topics.

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