There is still room in the following workshop:

On Sunday afternoon, from 1300-1700 is : Getting to the bottom of bycatch: a 
toolbox for place-based risk assessment of marine mammal bycatch

Marine mammal bycatch, a major threat, poses particular challenges in 
developing countries. Data to document bycatch and the effects of bycatch are 
often lacking as research takes limited time, money, and training. We have 
designed a suite of spatial tools that enable scientists to conduct place-based 
bycatch risk assessments that can be used in sites with varying gaps in data. 
The tools are hosted on a website and have open-source processing.  We will 
demonstrate and train delegates to use the toolbox with existing data from our 
fieldsites in Southeast Asia. We will also ask delegates to come with a summary 
of their current abundance, distribution and fisheries data. Then in mixed 
groups, we will determine data gaps, needs, and commonalities, such as needs 
for training, outside consultants, regional workshops, funding or technology. 
We will also evaluate each site using interdisciplinary methods as found in Teh 
et al (2015) to determine how socio-cultural and economic dynamics contribute 
to bycatch. Our output will be a joint article that will summarize our 
discussions as a first global view of how these methods will support 
practitioners to estimate marine mammal population abundance, bycatch, 
fisheries and find effective measures to reduce bycatch to sustainable levels.

Teh, SLL, Teh, CLL, Hines, E., Junchumpoo, C., and R. Lewison.  2015. 
Contextualizing the coupled socio-ecological conditions of marine megafauna 
bycatch.  Ocean and Coastal Management 116: 449-465.


Ellen Hines, PhD
Associate Director and Professor of Geography & Environment
Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies
San Francisco State University
3150 Paradise Dr. Tiburon, CA 94920
415 338 3512, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://rtc.sfsu.edu/research/in_hines.html

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