Objectives
1. Present the international profile of NAFO – a model of international collaborative research, management and cooperation. 2. Undertake a visioning exercise of sustainable international fisheries cooperation and management for the twenty-first century. 3. Examine shifts in the traditional capture f...
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Summary: | 1. Present the international profile of NAFO – a model of international collaborative research, management and cooperation. 2. Undertake a visioning exercise of sustainable international fisheries cooperation and management for the twenty-first century. 3. Examine shifts in the traditional capture fisheries and new livelihoods for the coastal community. 4. Produce a book based on the outcome of the Symposium – commemorating 500 years of Northwest Atlantic livelihoods based on harvesting the Sea. Opening Session: Keynote The NAFO model of international collaborative research, management and cooperation. Keynote The legal framework within which capture fisheries will operate in the future – Develop-ment of UNCLOS 1982, Agenda and FAO code of conduct of responsible fishing. Keynote Sustainability – ecological impact from fisheries – the political environmental issue and how this may affect the future of capture fisheries. |
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