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Globally, freshwater fisheries are the most heavily exploited aquatic resources, producing about a quarter of the world’s food fish (some 20 million tonnes per year) from less than 0.01% of the world’s water resources. However, over exploitation is only one of many threats to inland aquatic resources: water resources development for agriculture and other habitat modifications, invasive species and pollution are serious threats and make freshwater biota the most threatened components of global biodiversity.

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IIFET - International Institute for Fisheries Economics and Trade - 2006 Biennial Conference
Date:11 July 2006 - 14 July 2006
Location:Portsmouth (UK)
Organizer:nicola.waterman@port.ac.uk
Information:IIFET's President, Mahfuz Ahmed, its Executive Committee, and Executive Director Ann Shriver, welcome you to participate in our next biennial conference superbly sited in historic Portsmouth UK, on the English Channel.

The dates of the IIFET 2006 Portsmouth are Tuesday July 11-Friday July 14, 2006. The biennial conference will be held at the University of Portsmouth, and will be organized by Sean Pascoe and his team at the University of Portsmouth's Centre for the Economics and Management of Aquatic Resources (CEMARE) http://www.port.ac.uk/research/cemare/. Pre- and post conference tours, events, etc. will be also be planned.

Current theme ideas include:

* Fish for the future: recovering fisheries from collapse

* Biodiversity: fisheries and the ecosystem (including modeling fisheries' interactions with the environment).

Ideas are being collected on strengthening the seafood markets portion of the program, a post-tsunami assessment session(s), and other topics.

If you have ideas or suggestions please contact Conference Organizer and CEMARE Director Sean Pascoe through conference coordinator Nicola Waterman at nicola.waterman@port.ac.uk.

Stay tuned to IIFET channels for details, including a first call for abstracts (by late July 2005) and a detailed second call/announcement (by early December 2005). Contact Ann.L.Shriver@oregonstate.edu to receive electronic updates and announcements on IIFET conferences.

In the meantime, please mark your calendars and begin making plans to attend IIFET 2006 Portsmouth, July 11-14, 2006.

Keywords:FISHERY ECONOMICS; FISHERY MANAGEMENT; BIODIVERSITY; ECOSYSTEM MODELLING
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