EAS CONGRESS 2006 MULTIMEDIA MATERIALS MAIN | WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS MAIN

 Workshops and Sessions (14 December)
SPECIAL SEMINARS

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Mr. Shi Yajun, Guangxi University, discussed the recent study on seagrass in China at the Special Seminar on Ecosystem-based Management: Strengthening the Conservation and Management of Coastal Resources and Habitats.

 

Ecosystem-based Management

Current Efforts to Address Pollution in Manila Bay
Erlinda Gonzales
Environmental Management Bureau
Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Philippines

Foreshore Protection and the Development of Ecotourism
Foreshore of Qinhuangdao in Hebai

Introduction on KORDI's On-going Research Project on Management and Function Restoration Technologies in Han River and Kyonggi Bay, South Korea
Kyung Tae Jung
Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute

Bohol Marine Triangle: Modeling the Way to CRM
Mary Ann Tercero
Foundation for the Philippine Environment

Marine Protected Areas and Fishery Regulations in the Asia-Pacific
Wanfei Qiu
University College London (UCL)

The Status and Future of Marine Protected Areas in China
Wang Bin
Department of Marine Environment Protection State Oceanic Administration of China

Implementation of Marine Protected Area Policies in RO Korea
W.K. Chang
Korea Maritime Institute

Pilot Monitoring of Fisheries Resources of Manila Bay, Philippines
Ester Zaragoza
Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development

Coral Reef Management in a Changing Climate: A Reef Manager's Guide to Coral Bleaching
Heidi Schuttenberg
Tropical Environmental Studies & Geograhphy
James Cook University

Pilot Monitoring of Avifaunal Resources of Manila Bay
Rey Mauricio Aguinaldo
DENR-NCR (Manila Bay Environmental Management Project)

Resource and Ecological Study of Chinese Seagrass
Shi Yajun
Guangxi Marine Environmental and Coastal Wetland Research Center
Guangxi University

 

Coastal and Ocean Governance: Enabling and Strengthening the Institutions for Sustainable Coastal and Ocean Governance

Building Sustainable Communities In Two Different Worlds
Corazon PB. Claudio
EARTH Institute Asia, Inc.

Making Invisible Risks Visible: Education, Risk Information and Coastal Development
Hiromi Yamashita
Centre for International Education and Research (CIER)

Sustainable Development Strategies of Integrated River Basin and Coastal Management (Ecosystem Based Management) of Jakarta Bay: Case Study Ciliwug River
Neviaty PZamani
Department of Marine Science and Technology
Bogor Agriculture University

Waves of Change: Learning Communities in Sustainable Development of the South East Asian Seas
Pilar Habito

Initiatives Towards Enhancing Co-Management in Indonesia: Lessons Learned
Purwito Martosubroto
Indonesian Fisheries Society

Protection of Marine Environments in China (Asia) and Venezuela (South America): A Preliminary Diagnostic and Comparative Study of Legal System
Romina Acevedo Galindo
Beijing University

 

Integrating Science into Coastal and Ocean Management

Effect of "Ocean Fertilizer" on the Growth of Seaweeds in the Philippines
Kenji Hotta
Nihon University, College of Science and Technology

An Application of the Ecopath with Ecoism Model to the Pearl River Delta Coastal Sea
Lijie
School of Environmental Science and Engineering
Sun Yat-sen University

The Future of the IIMS and the CNMEIMS
Ma Zhihua
National Marine Data & Information Service

Using Scientific Information to Address Specific Management Issues in Chonburi, Thailand: The Study of the Impacts of Sea-based Transfer of Cassava Flour in Sriracha Bay and Si Chang Island
Suriyan Tunkijjanukij
Sriracha Fisheries Research Station

 

Pollution Management

Optimization of Oil Spill Response Option in China Offshore Waters
Frank Zhu
China Offshore Environmental Service Company

Towards to Integrated Approaches for Marine Pollution Management: Special Reference to the Case in China
Wen Quan
National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center

Implementation of IMO Conventions in China
Yang Xinzhai
China Maritime Safety Administration

 

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