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Day 4 - Friday, 12 Oct.
 
Day 5 - Saturday, 13 Oct.
 
   
   
Day 2   Wednesday
10,October 2001


   
    Concurrent Working Groups (WGs)

   

09:00 - 16:30

  Theme 1:    
   

Trans-Border Issues Involving Fishworkers and Fishing Vessels: Arrangements for Resolving Conflicts


 

Participants from India, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Australia, Maldives


    Chair:  

Mr. V.Vivekanandan, Chief Executive, SIFFS, India and Founder Member, ICSF

    Rapporteurs:
 

Mr. A. J. Vijayan, Independent Fisheries Researcher, India, and Mr. Sebastian Mathew, Executive Secretary, ICSF, India


 
 

Trans-border Movement of Fishermen Between India and Sri Lanka: Policy Considerations


 

Mr. V. Vivekanandan, Chief Executive, South Indian Federation of Fishermen Societies (SIFFS), India


 
 

Trans-boundary Movement of Fishers: The Case of Sri Lanka


 

Mr. Herman Kumara, National Convener, National Fisheries Solidarity (NAFSO), Sri Lanka


 
 

Trans-boundary Movement of Fishers: The Case of Pakistani Fishers


 

Mr. Muhammad Ali Shah, Chairperson, Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum, Pakistan


 
 

The Elusive Line That Reduces Fishworkers to Mere Numbers


 

Mr. Souparna Lahiri, Centre for Education and Communication, India


 
 

Preventing Illegal Fishing in Seychelles EEZ: The Role of Seychelles Fishing Authority


 

Joseph Rondolph Payet, Resource Manager, Seychelles Fishing Authority, Seychelles


 
 

Illegal Fishing in Seychelles: The Human Dimension


 

Albert Nicholas Napier, National Director, Seychelles Seamen Association, Seychelles


 
 

Threat to the Natural Resources of Small-scale Fishermen of North Sulawesi


 

Dr. Ronald Titahelu, Doctor in Law, Sam Ratulangi University, Indonesia


09:00 - 16:30

  Theme 2:    
   

Sustaining Coastal Commons: Protecting the Right to Life and Livelihood of Fishing Communities


 

Participants from Tanzania, Seychelles, Madagascar, Bangladesh, Australia, South Africa, Mozambique, India, Indonesia, Thailand


    Chair:  

Dr. John Kurien, Fellow, Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum, India, and Founder Member, ICSF

    Rapporteurs:
 

Ms. Ahana Laxmi, Independent Researcher, India, and Ms. Chandrika Sharma, ICSF, India


 
 

Illegal Fishing: The Case of Mozambique


 

Mr. Simeao Lopes, Director, Instituto de desenvolvimento de Pesca de Pequena escala (IDPPE), Mozambique


 
 

Dilemma of Small-Scale Fishers at the Dawn of Industrial Fishing in Kenya


 

Dr. S. Mucai Muchiri, Head, Fisheries Department, Moi University, Kenya


 
 

Status and Trends of Tanzania’s Marine Artisanal Fisheries


 

Ms. Narriman S. Jiddawi, Institute of Marine Science, Tanzania


 
 

Allocation of Fishing Rights: Artisanal vs Industrial Fisheries


 

Mr. Andrew Johnston, Chairperson, Artisanal Fishers Association, South Africa


 
 

Traditional Fisheries in Madagascar


 

Mr. Felix Randrianasoavina, Executive Secretary, Collectiv of Malagasy Maritime Organizations (COMM), Madagascar (to be presented by Brian O’ Riordan)


 
 

Coastal Area Degradation in Southern Thailand


 

Ms. Pisit Charnsnoh, Yadfon Association, Thailand


 
 

Coastal Resource Degradation and User-Right Abuse in Bangladesh


 

Mr. Prosanta Kumar Roy, Senior Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Establishment, Bangladesh


 
 

Coastal Area Degradation on the East Coast of India: Impact on Fishworkers


 

Mr. Venkatesh Salagrama, Director, Integrated Coastal Management, India


 
 

Multi-use Conflicts: The Case of Maharashtra, India


 

Mr. Ram Bhau Patel, National Fishworkers’ Forum (NFF), India


 
 

Fisheries Management: Is Certification a Tool?


 

Mr. Krishna Kumar, Marine Programme, WWF- India


10:30 - 10:45
  Tea Break
   

10:45 - 12:30


 

Working Groups (contd.)


   
12:30 - 15:00
  Lunch Break
   

15:00 - 16:30


 

Working Groups (contd.)


   
16:30 - 16:45
  Tea Break
   

16:45 - 18:00


 

Plenary: Presentation of Group Reports and Discussion


   
    Chair:
 

Prof. R. Rajagopalan, Director IOI India


19:30 - 20:30


 

Carnatic Music: Flute Recital Venue: Central Lecture Hall, IIT


 

Mr. K. Bhaskaran and Party

 

 
   

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