Programmes  
Day 1 Monday, 4 August 2008  
09:30 – 10:00 Reception and Registration   
12:00 -  13:30 Presentation of the Latin American Regional Workshop on Artisanal Fishing in the Chilean National Congress, ValparaisoSra Zouila Bustamente C, President of CONAPACH  

All Day
Press Reception and Cocktail

Reception and Registration
  
Day 2
5 August 2008

PRESENTATIONS AND GENERAL OVERVIEW: RIGHTS, SUSTAINABILITY AND MANAGEMENT

08:00 – 09:00
Registration
 
09:00 – 09.30




09:30 - 10:00
Inauguration of the Latin American Regional Workshop on Artisanal and Welcome



Evaluation of the Santa Clara workshop and progress with the regional project since March 2005
Senora Zoila Bustamante, President CONAPACH
Dr. Juan Carlos Cardenas, Director Centro Ecoceanos
Senor Ernesto Godelman, President CeDePesca
Senor Brian O' Riordan, Secretary ICSF Belgium Office

Sr. Brian O' Riordan, Secretary ICSF Belgium Office

Sr. Ernesto Godelman, President CeDePesca

10:00 - 11:00
Presentations: Current situation as regards artisanal fishing access rights in Latin Amercia
 Share information, experience and poposals of artisanal fishing organizations in the region on access rights to resources

CONAPACH, Chile
FIUPAP, Peru
FENACOPEC, Ecuador
11:00 -11:15


11:15 -13:30









13:30 -15:00


15:00 -15:45
 Coffee Break


Presentations (contd.,)









Lunch Break


FAO World Conference on Artisanal Fishing. Themes and Objectives


MONAPE.Brasil
Red Manglar Internacional
CODEFAGOLF  Honduras
ANPAC Colombia
FABACOPANE, Venezuela
Argentina ASOPECHA
CONFEPESCA (América Central)
Panamá – FENAPESCA
Brazil - Articulação Nacional das Mulheres Pescadoras
Uruguay – SUNTMA
Guatemala - FENAPESCA



Sr. Andrés Mena Millar, Consultant to the FAO Regional Office


15:45 -17:00



























17:00 -17:15

17:15 - 18:30




19:00 - 20:00


20:00 - 21:00


Discussion Panel:
Moderator: Ernesto Godleman, CeDePesca

What does a rights’ based approach to fisheries management mean in the Latin American context?

Issues to discuss: International legal Context (UNCLOS) and its application in Latin America;
A rights’ based approach to fisheries management: experiences from Latin America - ITQs, TURFs, MPAs, Management Areas, Artisanal Fishing Zones














Coffee Break

Discussion Panel: Continued
What does a rights based approach to fisheries management mean in the Latin American context?

Video documentaries of rights, fishing, etc in LA

Supper





Panel 1: International Framework
Prof. Leo Walter González, Universidad de Oriente, Venezuela (International/Regional Context of UNCLOS)
Juan Carlos Cardenas, Centro Ecoceanos, Chile (Situation in International Waters)

Panel 2: Fisheries Management and Fishing Rights
Prof. Luis Eugenio Villegas Castillo, Universidad de Valparaíso (Chile), Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Recursos Naturales. The Artisanal Fishing Regime in Chile (RAE)
Marco Oviedo, Planning Director, INGALA, Islas Galapagos, Ecuador (Experience in the Galapagos Marine Reserve)
Jorge Andreve, Fundación para Promoción de Conocimiento Indigena de Panamá (FPCI), Marine management in Panama’s Indigenous Areas

Panel 3: TURFS/Marine Protected Areas/Management Areas
Profesor Wolfgang Stotz, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar, Departamento Biología Marina, Universidad Católica del Norte en Coquimbo. The Experience of Management Areas in Chile
Rodrigo Salles, Instituto Terramar, Brazil: MPAs and artisanal fisheries in Ceara, Brazil
Jaime Medina Flores, Presidente of the Federación de Cooperativas de pescadores artesanales de Quintana Roo, México Sustainability and Artisanal Fishing in the biosphere reserves of Sian Kaan and Banco Chinchorro


 
     
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