Canadian Lobster Atlantic Wide Studies (CLAWS) Symposium
Auteur : Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Date de publication : 2001
Éditeur : Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada
Nombre de pages : 111
Résumé du livre
A symposium on lobster research conducted under the umbrella of Canadian Lobster Atlantic Wide Studies (CLAWS) was held in Moncton, N.B. from March 28-30, 2000. CLAWS is a multidisciplinary effort directed at understanding lobster production in the Canadian Atlantic. The objectives of the Moncton Symposium were to discuss recent and ongoing lobster research, to receive feedback from stakeholders, and to plan new research under CLAWS II. Participants at the Symposium included representatives from industry, universities and Fisheries and Oceans Science. The Symposium was structured around five Science sessions on days 1 and 2: Larval drift, Juvenile lobsters, Catchability, Assessment Parameters, Fishermen and Science, and a general Poster session. On day 3 (Industry Day) overviews of each session were followed by general discussion. The final session of the Symposium discussed the research planned for CLAWS II.