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Thursday, March 7, 2002
American Museum of Natural History
Kaufmann Theater, First Floor

THE MARINE CRISIS, ITS COMPONENTS, AND THEIR INTEGRATION

8:00 am Registration and Coffee

8:50 am Welcome

Michael Novacek Senior Vice President and Provost of Science, American Museum of Natural History (AMNH)

9:00 am Plenary: The Crisis in Fisheries and Marine Biodiversity
Daniel Pauly Professor of Fisheries, Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia

9:40 am Ellen V. Futter President, American Museum of Natural History

9:45 am Session I
Moderator: Paula Mikkelsen Assistant Curator of Malacology, Division of Invertebrate Zoology, AMNH

9:50 am Fisheries, Trophic Cascades, and Marine Biodiversity
Robert S. Steneck Professor, School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine

10:10 am From Single Species to Ecosystems: Management Challenges for Institutions
Susan White MPA Inventory, Fish and Wildlife Service

10:30 am The Role of Long-Distance Dispersal Versus Local Retention in Replenishing Marine Populations
Robert K. Cowen Professor and Maytag Chair of Ichthyology, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami

10:50 am Panel Discussion
(Cowen, Steneck, White)

11:05 am Break

11:20 am Session II
Moderator: Roger B. Griffis Policy Advisor, National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

11:25 am The Economics of Coastal Zones
Geoffrey Heal Garrett Professor of Public Policy and Corporate Responsibility and Professor of Economics and Finance, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University

11:45 am Comedies of the Commons: Mechanisms for Managing Shared Resources
Bonnie J. McCay Professor, Department of Human Ecology, Cook College, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

12:05 pm New Math: The Political Ecology of the Protection of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Stephanie Fried Senior Scientist, Oceans Program, Environmental Defense

12:25 pm Panel Discussion
(Fried, Heal, McCay)

12:40 pm Lunch Break

2:10 pm Plenary: Marine Protected Areas: Uses and Abuses Worldwide
Tundi Agardy
Executive Director, Sound Seas

2:50 pm Session III
Moderator: Susan White MPA Inventory, Fish and Wildlife Service

2:55 pm Nature vs. Aquaculture: Is There a Compromise?
Mark Sagoff Senior Research Scholar, Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy, University of Maryland, College Park

3:15 pm Seeking Agreement on Marine Protected Areas: A Facilitator’s Lessons Learned from the Dry Tortugas and the Channel Islands Processes
Michael Eng Senior Program Manager, U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution

3:35 pm Conflict, Complexity, Uncertainty, and the Evaluation of MPAs
Mark Ridgley Professor, Department of Geography, University of Hawaii at Manoa

3:55 pm The Role of Uncertainty in Marine Conservation
Louis W. Botsford Professor of Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology, University of California, Davis

4:15 pm Panel Discussion
(Botsford, Eng, Ridgley, Sagoff)

4:30 pm Break

4:45 pm Session IV
Moderator: Douglas N. Rader Senior Scientist, Environmental Defense Oceans Program

4:50 pm Matching Social and Ecological Scale – The Lobster Fishery
James A. Wilson Professor of Marine Sciences and Resource Economics and Associate Director, School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine

5:10 pm California’s Marine Life Protection Act: By Popular Demand
Karen Garrison Senior Policy Analyst, Natural Resources Defense Council

5:30 pm Quantitative Approaches to the Analysis of Human Factors Influencing MPA Success
Richard B. Pollnac Professor, Departments of Anthropology and Marine Affairs and Coastal Resources Center, University of Rhode Island

5:50 pm Panel Discussion
(Garrison, Pollnac, Wilson)

6:10 - 8:00 pm Poster Session* and Reception Fossil Mammal Hall and Astor Turret, Fourth Floor

*Please note: There will be a second opportunity to view the posters on Friday, March 8, in the Museum’s People Center, second floor, until 3 pm.

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