A
Symposium entitled “Are eels climbing back up the slippery slope?” will be held
during the annual meeting of the American Fisheries Society (AFS), in Quebec
City, Canada, 17-21 August 2014. The
Symposium is jointly presented by the AFS and the International Council for the
Exploration of the Sea (ICES), and will be convened by an international
committee with European and North American representatives.
The
International Eel Symposium 2014 invites submissions on the following:
-
Eel stock status in different regions/countries,
-
Anthropogenic impacts causing or contributing to the decline of eel stocks,
-
Methodologies for monitoring and assessment of stocks, and quantification of
mortality,
-
Application of aboriginal, traditional, and historic knowledge to stock
dynamics and conservation,
-
The effects of protective measures on stock dynamics,
-
The effects of stocking and other manipulations on stock dynamics,
-
Eel passage at hydroelectric facilities,
-
Oceanic processes in interaction with continental stock protection,
-
Eel genetics and its relevance for conservation,
-
Integrated inter-jurisdictional governance and effective conservation management
of scattered stocks, and
-
Socio-economics of eel fisheries, and how to sustainably exploit shared stocks.
More info: afs2014.org
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario
Nota: solo los miembros de este blog pueden publicar comentarios.