Tuesday May 20th Day 2

All presentations are located in Silfurberg Conference hall

Exhibitions, lunch and refreshments are served in Eir in front of the Conference hall

Time

Event

08:15 – 17:30

Registration Opens – Welcome Coffee

08:40 – 16:00

Exhibition opens

09:00 – 10:30

Session 4 – Monitoring Artisanal and Recreational Fisheries

Title

Presenter

Lessons learned from developing and implementing an e-Log app for small-scale fishers in Iceland

Þorsteinn Ágústsson

Sacrois: A data cross-validation tool to enhance quality and completeness of fishing activity data (spatio-tempOral fishing effort and landings by species). Application to the French Atlantic small-scale fleets.

Sébastien Demanèche

Electronic monitoring to estimate landed egg-bearing lobster proportions from the Solway (Scotland)

Lauren Clayton

Toward fishing sustainability: Electronic Monitoring Pilot Project with the Chilean Seabass Artisanal Fishing Fleet

Natalio Godoy

Southern California Artisanal: Fisheries, Markets, and Monitoring

Steven Todd

Collaborative development of electronic monitoring programs for first nations

Jillian DiMaio

Time

Event

10:30 – 11:00

Morning Refreshements

11:00 – 12:30

Session 5 –

Law Enforcement Involvement in Monitoring and (De)briefing and Mentoring of Observers

Title

Presenter

The Icelandic ‘No discarding policy’ and enforcement

Sveinn Andri Brimar Þórðarson

Enhancing observer safety by strengthening response protocols between agencies

Monique Arsenault

Greenlandic observer program.

Jannik Holm

Defining the observer skillset

Sarah Williamson

Pacific island regional fisheries observer (pirfo) Debriefing and training.

Siosifa Fukofuka

Time

Event

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch

14:00 – 15:30

Session 6 – The Future of at-sea Monitoring   

Title

Presenter

From Catch to DNA: Unlocking the Potential of Molecular Monitoring in Fisheries

Madeline Green

Navigating the winds of change: challenges for observers in novel data collection in offshore wind farms

Wouter Suykerbuyk

Charting New Waters in a Fisheries Observer Program: Tracking Megafauna from Passenger Decks

Gilberto Carreira

Observers, EM, and fishers: a collaborative approach to collecting species-specific manta and devil ray catch data

Josh Tucker

Enhancing Maritime Surveillance: The Role of Drones in Monitoring Illegal Discard at Sea

Sævar Guðmundsson

Can EMS replace observers on board fishing Vessels

Njáll Ragnarsson 

Time

Event

15:30 – 16:00

Afternoon Refreshments

16:00 – 17:30

Session 7 – Industry Engagement with at-sea Monitoring 

Title

Presenter

The Norwegian Reference Fleet – an alternative to Observer programs and EM for monitoring and biological sampling of commercial fisheries

Sofie Gundersen

Fishing for science – science for fishing. How At-Sea Self Sampling Program helps the at sea sampling program in Ireland.

Macdara Ó Cuaig

The South African Hake Trawl Fishery’s engagement with at-sea monitoring

Willem Louw

Marching as one: Engaging Industry in the collection of robust data to inform assessment of South Australian Fisheries

Graham Hooper

Reducing Green Sturgeon Bycatch in the California Halibut Trawl Fishery: A collaborative project with observers and the trawl fishing industry

Jason Vestre

Time

Event

18:00 – 20:00

Poster Presentation

Harpa, Silfurberg B

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