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Monday, 4 August 2008 | | |
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Reception and Registration |
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Presentation of the Latin American Regional Workshop on Artisanal Fishing in the Chilean National Congress, ValparaisoSra Zouila Bustamente C, President of CONAPACH | | |
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Press Reception and Cocktail
Reception and Registration
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Day 2
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5 August 2008
PRESENTATIONS AND GENERAL OVERVIEW: RIGHTS, SUSTAINABILITY AND MANAGEMENT
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08:00 – 09:00
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Registration
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09:00 – 09.30
09:30 - 10:00
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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
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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
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10:00 - 11:00
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Presentations: Current situation as regards artisanal fishing access rights in Latin Amercia
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Share information, experience and proposals of artisanal fishing organizations in the region on access rights to resources
CONAPACH, Chile FIUPAP, Peru FENACOPEC, Ecuador
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11:00 -11:15
11:15 -13:30
13:30 -15:00
15:00 -15:45
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Coffee Break
Presentations (contd.,)
Lunch Break
FAO World Conference on Artisanal Fishing. Themes and Objectives
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MONAPE.Brasil ANPAC Colombia FABACOPANE, Venezuela Argentina APApo Argentina Association Pescadores de Puerto Madryn Argentina APAMPE CONFEPESCA (América Central)
Brazil - Articulação Nacional das Mulheres Pescadoras
Sr. Andrés Mena Millar, Consultant to the FAO Regional Office
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15:45 -17:00
17:00 -17:15
17:15 - 18:30
19:00 - 20:00
20:00 - 21:00
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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?
Tasting of local produce
Supper
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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 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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