Thursday may 22nd day 4

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 – 16:30

Registration Opens – Welcome Coffee

08:40 – 16:30

Exhibition opens

09:00 – 10:30

Session 8 – Mental Health of Observers and Observer Safety and Readiness

Title

Presenter

The vulnerability of observers – An evaluation of observer programs welfare and working conditions

Marcelo Hidalgo

Taking control of the situation: Incorporating sexual assault/sexual harassment strategic resistance training into fisheries observer training programs

Catherine Benedict

LGBT+ Observers; Navigating a Difficult Industry

Martin Beach 

Coping mechanisms for observers to utilize and reduce the adverse effects isolation has on fisheries observers

Meghan Miller

How to advocate for observer interests as an observer? Understanding mental health and other hardships from an observer’s perspective

Nicole Santoyo

The lone ranger – life as an observer in the wild Westfjords

Hákon Guðjónsson

Time

Event

10:30 – 11:00

Morning Refreshements

11:00 – 12:30

Session 9 – Implementing and Managing EM Programs  

Title

Presenter

Supporting global EM uptake via the Global Electronic Monitoring Accelerator

Alvaro Teran

Electronic monitoring success in the indian ocean tuna fishing fleet

Carolina Cavero

Electronic Monitoring in the Chilean Industrial Purse Seine Fleet: Advances and Challenges

Javiera Fuentevilla

Using EM data in stock assessment

Kirsten Håkansson

Stakeholder perceptions of remote electronic monitoring in Norwegian fisheries

Maël Manuel Bueno

Time

Event

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch

Posters and Exhibition Viewing

14:00 – 15:30

Session 10 – AI applications in Electronic Monitoring 

Title

Presenter

Advancing Fisheries Monitoring through Open AI Image Libraries: A Collaborative Approach to Groundfish Assessment

Joshua Wiersma

Applying machine learning to automate the analysis of EM video footage to quantify catches in a highly mixed European demersal trawl fishery

Tom Catchpole

The CatchID-Program

Ole Høstmark

Automatic target tuna catch estimation in tropical purse seiners

Xabier Lekunberri

Optimization of electronic monitoring data analysis through machine learning and artificial intelligence tools

Gonzalo Legorburu

Essential requirements for adopting AI technological solutions in the western and central Pacific.

Leontine Baje

Advancing edge AI technology application in electronic monitoring footage review

Meghan Fletcher

Time

Event

15:30 – 16:00

Afternoon Refreshments

18:30 – 23:00

Conference Dinner

Gamla Bíó, Ingólfsstræti 2a, 101 Reykjavík

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