ICES Symposium on issues confronting the deep oceans

04/27/2009 00:00
04/30/2009 17:00
Etc/GMT

2009 ICES SYMPOSIUM:
Issues Confronting the Deep Oceans: The Economic, Scientific, and Governance Challenges and Opportunities of Working in the Deep Sea
DATE: 27-30 April 2009
VENUE: Amor da Patria Hall, University of the Azores, Horta, Azores, Portugal
http://www.turangra.com/deepocean
*NEW* Program available

SYMPOSIUM GOAL: The objective of the symposium is to bring together various sectors of the deep sea (e.g., fisheries, energy exploration and development, mining, biotechnology, ocean exploration, engineering, marine scientists, and maritime attorneys) to discuss current advancements and future needs of working and undertaking scientific investigations in the deep sea.

THEME SESSIONS:
Session A – Governance and Legal Considerations
Session B - Energy and Mineral Exploration and Development
Session C - Deep-Sea Technology Research and Development
Session D - Climate Change and Ocean Acidification
Session E - Fisheries and Ecosystem Sustainability and Conservation
Session G - Biotechnology

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: The symposium will be a joint organization of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), the Department of Oceanography and Fisheries (DOP) of the University of the Azores and the Regional Government of the Azores.

PROCEEDINGS: Peer-reviewed papers from the symposium will be published in the summer of 2010 in a special volume of the ICES Journal of Marine Science.

CO-CONVENORS:
Dr. Gui Menezes (Marine Biologist, Department of Oceanography and Fisheries (DOP), Universidade dos Acores)
Centro do IMAR da Universidade dos Acores (IMAR/DOP)
Cais de Sta. Cruz, 9001-862 Horta, Azores, Portugal
Phone: + 351 292200432. FAX: + 351 292200411
Email: gui@uac.pt

Dr. Robert J. Brock (Fishery Biologist)
[Chair, ICES-NAFO Joint Working Group on Deep-Water Ecology (WGDEC)]
NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service
1315 East-West Highway (F/ST7)
Silver Spring, Maryland, USA 20910-3282
Phone: + 301-713-2363 FAX: + 301-713-1875
E-mail: Robert.Brock@noaa.gov