ANNOUNCEMENT
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:
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
VENUE:Hotel 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 |
TOPICS:6 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
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