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Thursday,
March 7, 2002 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 9:40 am Ellen V. Futter President, American Museum of Natural History 9:45 am Session I 9:50 am Fisheries, Trophic
Cascades, and Marine Biodiversity 10:10 am From Single Species
to Ecosystems: Management Challenges for Institutions 10:30 am The Role of Long-Distance
Dispersal Versus Local Retention in Replenishing Marine Populations 10:50 am Panel Discussion 11:05 am Break 11:20 am Session II 11:25 am The Economics
of Coastal Zones 11:45 am Comedies of the
Commons: Mechanisms for Managing Shared Resources 12:05 pm New Math: The
Political Ecology of the Protection of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 12:25 pm Panel Discussion 12:40 pm Lunch Break 2:10 pm Plenary: Marine
Protected Areas: Uses and Abuses Worldwide 2:50 pm Session III 2:55 pm Nature vs. Aquaculture:
Is There a Compromise? 3:15 pm Seeking Agreement
on Marine Protected Areas: A Facilitators Lessons Learned from the
Dry Tortugas and the Channel Islands Processes 3:35 pm Conflict, Complexity,
Uncertainty, and the Evaluation of MPAs 3:55 pm The Role of Uncertainty
in Marine Conservation 4:15 pm Panel Discussion
4:30 pm Break 4:45 pm Session IV 4:50 pm Matching Social
and Ecological Scale The Lobster Fishery 5:10 pm Californias
Marine Life Protection Act: By Popular Demand 5:30 pm Quantitative Approaches
to the Analysis of Human Factors Influencing MPA Success 5:50 pm Panel Discussion 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 Museums People Center, second floor, until 3 pm. |
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