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November 18 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am

November 18
9:00 am - 10:00 am

Pan Amazonian Solutions for Resilient Fisheries Facing Climate Change

Round table: in tropical areas, the impact of climate change is unfavorable to fisheries production, but due to a lack of data, quantitative prediction of species-specific impacts is impossible on the short term. Thus, the principle of climate change adaptation in fisheries is to ensure the maintenance of resources, ecosystems, and the fishing sector in good condition in order to maximize their resilience to change. This requires management at the scale of the Amazon basin based on field data.

Speakers:

  • Fabian Blanchard / research director / Ifremer, joint Unit of Research LEEISA (CNRS, Universite de Guyane, Ifremer)
  • Lelonard Ragnauth / president / Comite régional des peches martimes de Guyane
  • Voyner Ravena Canete / profesora / Federal University of Para (Brasil)
  • Bianca Bentes / profesora / Federal University of Para (Brasil)

 

Details:

Date: November 18
Time: 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Organizer:
IFREMER


Format:
Roundtable

Themes:
Blue Resilience & Adaptation, Sustainable Ocean Resources

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