LocationAppendix A--Meetings Held or Attended in 1999-2002 tofur<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Work of <strong>the</strong> Consortium.ParticipantsProducersGovt.officialsMultilateralorgsBi-lateralorgsNGOsResearchers/universitiesCommunitygroupsInvestors/FundersBuyersCertifiersTradeassociationsConsultantsNegombo, Sri LankaVarious locations,<strong>the</strong> PhilippinesCebu, PhilippinesSri Lanka consultations on development of a Code of Practice 50 # # #(March 2000)Local workshops held at 4 coastal locations in <strong>the</strong> Philippines 60+ # # # # #Management strategies for major diseases in shrimp aquaculture.(28 th -30 th November 1999)Puerto Vallarta, Trans-boundary aquatic animal pathogen transfer <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>49 # # # # #Mexicodevelopment of harmonized st<strong>and</strong>ards on aquaculture aquaculturehealth management (joint APEC/FAO/NACA consultation) (24 th -28 th July 2000)Brisbane, Australia FAO/Australia consultation on management practice <strong>and</strong>65 # # # # # # # # #institutional <strong>and</strong> legal arrangements for shrimp aquaculture(4 th -7 th December 2000)Beijing, China Final workshop on Asia Regional Health Management for <strong>the</strong> 45 # # #Responsible Transboundary movement of live aquatic animals(27 th -30th June 2000)Dhaka, Bangladesh Regional workshop on “Primary aquatic animal health care in 48 # # # # # # #rural, small-scale, aquaculture development” (27 th -30 th September1999) (participants from 12 countries)Hanoi, Vietnam Meeting on a potential Code of Practice for shrimp aquaculture in 17 # # # # #Vietnam (December 2000)Hanoi,Workshop for drafting of EIA guidelines for government on 10 # # # # #Vietnamcoastal aquaculture developments in Vietnam (13 th December2000)London, UK Meeting with <strong>the</strong> Marine Stewardship Council, December 1998 7 #Guayaquil, Ecuador Annual meeting of ISANet. December 1998 30 # # # #Guayaquil, Ecuador Meeting with <strong>the</strong> Ecuadorian <strong>Shrimp</strong> Industry. January 1999 20 # # # # # #40 # # # # # # #Washington, DC Meeting with Oceanographic Institute <strong>and</strong> World Bank, 24 May 5 # #1999Washington, DC Meeting with US-based NGOs on <strong>Shrimp</strong> Aquaculture, 25 May 5 # #1999Washington, DC Meeting on Economic Analysis of <strong>Shrimp</strong> BMPs 3 # #Caracas, Venezuela Meeting with WWF Latin American Marine Program staff todiscuss shrimp aquaculture. May 199920 # #88
LocationAppendix A--Meetings Held or Attended in 1999-2002 tofur<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Work of <strong>the</strong> Consortium.ParticipantsProducersGovt.officialsMultilateralorgsBi-lateralorgsNGOsResearchers/universitiesCommunitygroupsInvestors/FundersBuyersCertifiersTradeassociationsConsultantsAuburn University,USALos Altos, CA, USASan Diego, CA,USAWashington, DC,USASalzburg, AustriaGuayaquil, EcuadorSan Francisco, CA,USABelizeBangkok, Thail<strong>and</strong>Sydney, AustraliaMaputo,MozambiqueNew Orleans, LA,USANew Orleans, LA,USASan Francisco, CA,USAPresentation to Auburn U. Aquaculture Staff. June 2, 1999. 26 # #Met with Packard Foundation to advise on <strong>the</strong> priorities for <strong>the</strong>irexp<strong>and</strong>ed marine programSpoke about consortium’s work at Coastal 99 meeting sponsoredby Sustainable Resources Division of NOAA in light of US goal toincrease aquaculture output 5-fold in 20 years. July 1999NOAA meeting to discuss implications of reaching goal ofincreasing aquaculture production 5-fold in 20 years. August 1999.Salzburg Seminar on sustainable development in <strong>the</strong> humidtropics. Aquaculture featured. Clay gave keynote. August 1999.Bi-Annual Meeting of <strong>the</strong> National <strong>Shrimp</strong> Producers Association.October 26-31.Meeting of <strong>the</strong> Marine Program of <strong>the</strong> Packard Foundation onfisheries (including shrimp) market chain analysis. November 18-19, 1999.Met with Belize Aquaculture <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r producers to touroperations <strong>and</strong> discuss BMPs for shrimp aquaculture. December12-15, 1999.NACA/WWF/WB/FAO meeting to discuss BMP work <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>role of <strong>the</strong> consortium. April 20-23, 1999.World Aquaculture Society Meetings. Session on shrimpaquaculture <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> environment. April 27-30, 1999.Meeting on Threats to <strong>the</strong> East African Marine Ecoregion.Discussion on shrimp aquaculture. January 14-21, 2000.Aquaculture America 2000. Talk on NGOs <strong>and</strong> Aquaculture <strong>and</strong><strong>the</strong> identification <strong>and</strong> use of BMPs to improve performance.February 4, 2000.Aquaculture America 2000. Session on <strong>Environment</strong>ally SoundAquaculture. February 3, 2000.Marine Working Group, Consultative Group on Biodiversity. Talkon Promoting Sustainability through Certification, Marketing <strong>and</strong>Consumer Awareness. February 10, 2000.15 # # #125 # # # # # # # #250 # # # # # # #90 # # # # # #500 # # # # # # # #10 # # # #12 # # # #40 # # # # # # #150 # # # # #25 # # # # #125 # # # # # #150 # # # # #45 # # # # #89
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