| Day 2 |
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Wednesday 10,October 2001
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| | | Concurrent Working Groups (WGs)
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09:00 - 16:30 |
| Theme 1: | | |
| | | Trans-Border Issues Involving Fishworkers and
Fishing Vessels: Arrangements for Resolving Conflicts
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| Participants from India, Seychelles, Sri Lanka,
Pakistan, Australia, Maldives
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| | | Chair: | | Mr. V.Vivekanandan, Chief Executive, SIFFS,
India and Founder Member, ICSF |
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| Rapporteurs:
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| Mr. A. J. Vijayan, Independent Fisheries
Researcher, India, and Mr. Sebastian Mathew, Executive Secretary, ICSF,
India
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| Trans-border Movement of Fishermen Between
India and Sri Lanka: Policy Considerations
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| Mr. V. Vivekanandan, Chief Executive, South
Indian Federation of Fishermen Societies (SIFFS), India
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| Trans-boundary Movement of Fishers: The Case of
Sri Lanka
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| Mr. Herman Kumara, National Convener, National
Fisheries Solidarity (NAFSO), Sri Lanka
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| Trans-boundary Movement of Fishers: The Case of
Pakistani Fishers
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| Mr. Muhammad Ali Shah, Chairperson, Pakistan
Fisherfolk Forum, Pakistan
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| The Elusive Line That Reduces Fishworkers to
Mere Numbers
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| Mr. Souparna Lahiri, Centre for Education and
Communication, India
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| Preventing Illegal Fishing in Seychelles EEZ:
The Role of Seychelles Fishing Authority
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| Joseph Rondolph Payet, Resource Manager,
Seychelles Fishing Authority, Seychelles
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| Illegal Fishing in Seychelles: The Human
Dimension
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| Albert Nicholas Napier, National Director,
Seychelles Seamen Association, Seychelles
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| Threat to the Natural Resources of Small-scale
Fishermen of North Sulawesi
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| Dr. Ronald Titahelu, Doctor in Law, Sam
Ratulangi University, Indonesia
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09:00 -
16:30 | |
Theme 2:
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| Sustaining Coastal Commons: Protecting the
Right to Life and Livelihood of Fishing Communities
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| Participants from Tanzania, Seychelles,
Madagascar, Bangladesh, Australia, South Africa, Mozambique, India,
Indonesia, Thailand
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| | | Chair: | | Dr. John Kurien, Fellow, Centre for Development
Studies, Trivandrum, India, and Founder Member, ICSF
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| | | Rapporteurs:
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| Ms. Ahana Laxmi, Independent Researcher,
India, and Ms. Chandrika Sharma, ICSF, India
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Illegal Fishing: The Case of Mozambique
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| Mr. Simeao Lopes, Director, Instituto de
desenvolvimento de Pesca de Pequena escala (IDPPE), Mozambique
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| Dilemma of Small-Scale Fishers at the Dawn of
Industrial Fishing in Kenya
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| Dr. S. Mucai Muchiri, Head, Fisheries
Department, Moi University, Kenya
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| Status and Trends of Tanzanias Marine
Artisanal Fisheries
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| Ms. Narriman S. Jiddawi, Institute of Marine
Science, Tanzania
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| Allocation of Fishing Rights: Artisanal vs
Industrial Fisheries
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| Mr. Andrew Johnston, Chairperson, Artisanal
Fishers Association, South Africa
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Traditional Fisheries in Madagascar
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Mr.
Felix Randrianasoavina, Executive Secretary, Collectiv of Malagasy
Maritime Organizations (COMM), Madagascar (to be presented by Brian O
Riordan)
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Coastal Area Degradation in Southern Thailand
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Ms. Pisit Charnsnoh, Yadfon Association, Thailand
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| Coastal Resource Degradation and User-Right
Abuse in Bangladesh
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| Mr. Prosanta Kumar Roy, Senior Assistant
Secretary, Ministry of Establishment, Bangladesh
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| Coastal Area Degradation on the East Coast of
India: Impact on Fishworkers
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| Mr. Venkatesh Salagrama, Director, Integrated
Coastal Management, India
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| Multi-use Conflicts: The Case of Maharashtra,
India
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Mr. Ram Bhau Patel, National Fishworkers Forum (NFF), India
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Fisheries Management: Is Certification a Tool?
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Mr. Krishna Kumar, Marine Programme, WWF- India
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10:30 - 10:45
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Tea Break
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10:45 - 12:30
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Working Groups (contd.)
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12:30 - 15:00
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Lunch Break
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15:00 - 16:30
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Working Groups (contd.)
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16:30 - 16:45
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Tea Break
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16:45 - 18:00
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| Plenary: Presentation of Group Reports and
Discussion
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| | | Chair:
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Prof. R. Rajagopalan, Director IOI India
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19:30 - 20:30
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| Carnatic Music: Flute Recital Venue: Central
Lecture Hall, IIT
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| Mr. K. Bhaskaran and
Party |