Aquaculture America 2012
COEXISTPROJECT.US SESSION
March 1 8:30 – 5:00 Chablis Room
Co-Chairs: Peter Becker, PACIFIC AQUACULTURE CAUCUS INC.
Tetsuzan Benny Ron, AQUACULTUREHUB.org UNIVERSITY OF HAWAIʻI
Coastal Marine Spatial Planning (CMSP) is basic to all future successful coastal aquaculture development. It is the primary tool by which all stakeholders get to vision what their coastal waters and shorelines will look like, how well it will fit in their present and future needs and how they can fix the abuses of the past to create economically, environmentally and socially acceptable, sustainable coasts and near shore waters.
COEXISTPROJECT.US presents the latest developments from CMSP programs in Europe, Hawaii and Alaska and California, how it works and what they accomplished.
Speakers:
The History of Aquaculture: CMSP, Culture and Farming
Peter Becker, Pacific Aquaculture Caucus Inc., USA
What Adaptive Management Can Offer Aquaculture
Jeremy Gault, University College, Cork, Ireland
The History of Political-Economic Interaction with Aquaculture
Gunnar Knapp, University of Alaska, Anchorage, AK USA
Visioning the Future of a Defunct Pulp Mill in Humboldt Bay, CA as
a Community Supported and Jobs Producing Aquaculture Innovation Center
Erika Guevara Blackwell, Humboldt Abalone, Eureka, CA USA
Lessons Learned regarding Ocean Use, Sharing Space and Place in the US West
Flaxen Conway, COAS, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR USA
Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) Into The Ecosystem-Based Management Of Coastal Aquaculture – Challenges and Opportunities,
Stephen F. Cross, Coastal Aquaculture Research &Training Network, University Of Victoria, BC, Canada
A National Perspective On Aquaculture – NOAA’S Aquaculture Policy
Alan Everson, National Marine Fisheries Service
Maritime Spatial Planning in Europe: Experiences from Sectors and Sites
Anne Marie O’Hagen, University College Cork, Ireland
COEXIST: Interaction In Coastal Waters:
A roadmap To Sustainable Integration
Of Aquaculture And Fisheries In Europe
Gavin Burnell, University College Cork, Ireland.
US: East Coast: Case study: MD Oyster Aquaculture Project
Donald Webster, University of Maryland, Queenstown, MD, USA
U.S.: Alaska – Case study: Community Spatial Planning based
shellfish aquaculture programs
Ray RaLonde, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK, USA
US: Western Pacific – Visioning the future of aquaculture in Hawaii and CMSP
Tetsuzan Benny Ron, Malia Chow, Joseph Paulin, Donna Ching
University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI, USA
Appreciative Inquiry/ SOAR / CMSP: hands on practice training sessions and techniques
in small group Coastal Marine Spatial Planning for aquaculture
Tetsuzan Benny Ron, Donna Ching, Malia Chow and Joseph Paulin
University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI, USA
Join us in creating the future for coastal aquaculture in the USA.
