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Morioka Salmon Workshop


bridging fisheries research and education for sustainable salmon fishery



 
Sponsored by Iwate University
 


Workshop Report(.pdf 20.5MB)


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 ANNOUNCEMENT
28.Dec.2016 UpdateWorkshop Report final ver update!
 26.Feb.2016 UpdatePhotos in Workshop 
02.Feb.2016  Update Program and Abstracts and AGENDA(.pdf)
 20.Jan.2016  UpdatePamphlet and Program 
 02.Dec.2015  Update ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
 01.Dec.2015 Update AGENDA(.pdf) and Pamphlet upload andJapanese website opened. 
 11.Nov.2015 Update AGENDA(.pdf)
 22.Oct.2015 Update AGENDA(.pdf) and ABSTRACT SUBMISSION 
19.Oct.2015  to be opened.


BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE
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Iwate University decided to establish a new graduate school and undergraduate course of fisheries science to promote rehabilitation of the fisheries industry in Sanriku-region heavily damaged by a massive earthquake and devastating tsunami on March 11, 2011. Sanriku fisheries industry is largely relying on salmon catch. The purpose of this workshop, open for public, is to help launch a new fisheries science education in Iwate University for promotion of salmon research to help sustain Sanriku fisheries industry.

DATE February 8 to 10, 2016

VENUEHotel Metropolitan Morioka New Wing, Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan

SCHEDULE

February 08 (Mon)  8:45  Workshop and evening welcome reception
February 09 (Tue)  9:30  Workshop and poster session
 February 10 (Wed)  9:00  Field tour, coastal tsunami sites and hatcheries

                   


TOPICS6 sessions including oral and poster presentations and panel discussions

  Oral presentation is only for invited speakers, and poster presentation opens for workers of salmon and related fields of research.

                  Please see AGENDA(.pdf) for more about workshop topics.

 

WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION
All people who are interested in salmon and related fields of research and fisheries education are welcome to the workshop. For poster presentation, please see ABSTRACT SUBMISSION for preparation and deadline of your abstract.

CONTACT:
Please access to the workshop URL, http://sfrc.iwate-u.ac.jp/salmon_workshop.html