AGENDA. TITLE:Morioka Salmon Workshop: bridging fisheries research and education for sustainable salmon fishery

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AGENDA TITLE:Morioka Salmon Workshop: bridging fisheries research and education for sustainable salmon fishery BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Iwate University decided to establish a new graduate school and undergraduate course of fisheries science to promote rehabilitation of the fisheries industry in Sanriku-region heavily damaged by a massive earthquake and devastating tsunami on March 11, 2011. Sanriku fisheries industry is largely relying on salmon catch. The purpose of this workshop, open for public, is to help launch a new fisheries science education in Iwate University for promotion of salmon research to help sustain Sanriku fisheries industry. DATE:February 8 to 10, 2016 VENUE:Hotel Metropolitan Morioka New Wing, Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan SCHEDULE: February 8 (Mon) 8:45 20:30 Workshop and evening welcome reception February 9 (Tue) 9:30 15:50 Workshop and poster session February 10 (Wed) 9:00 17:30 Field tour, coastal tsunami sites and hatcheries TOPICS (with English and Japanese simultaneous interpretation):february 8 8:45 8:50 Welcome note Hitoshi Yashiro 8:50 9:05 Opening Remarks Syuiti Abe 9:05 9:45 Plenary lecture (Toru Nagasawa) Richard J. Beamish: Planning for the future of Pacific salmon production 9:45 10:00 Break Session 1, Pacific salmon production: management education (Toru Nagasawa, Marc Trudel) 10:00 10:25 a. North America Andrew K. Gray*, Joe Orsi, Jim Murphy, Alex Wertheimer, Emily Fergusson: The use of marine ecosystem metrics for preseason forecasts of salmon harvest 10:25 10:50 a. North America James E. Seeb*: Applying genetic markers to manage sustainable fisheries for salmon in Alaska 10:50 11:15 b. Russia Aleksandr Zavolokin*: Russian salmon production: past, present, future 11:15 11:40 c. Japan Shigehiko Urawa*: Status of chum salmon populations and research program for their rehabilitation in the Pacific coast of northern Japan 11:40 13:00 Lunch 13:00 13:25 c. Japan Yasuyuki Miyakoshi*: Recent status of chum and pink salmon stocks in Hokkaido, northern Japan

13:25 13:50 c. Japan Gen Ogawa*, Kodai Yamane: Chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) production in the Sanriku-region, Japan 13:50 14:15 d. NPAFC coordination Nancy Davis*, Vladimir I. Radchenko: NPAFC coordination: fisheries enforcement and scientific research on salmon in the North Pacific Session 2, Salmon biology: enhancement education (Yoshitaka Nagahama, Graham young) 14:15 14:40 a. Genetics Lisa W. Seeb*: Fisheries genetics in the era of genomics 14:40 15:05 a. Genetics Shunpei Sato*, Shigehiko Urawa: Ocean distribution and abundance of Japanese and other stocks of chum salmon in the summer Bering Sea estimated by genetic methods 15:05 15:15 Break 15:15 15:40 b. Physiology Penny Swanson*, Jon Dickey, Mollie Middleton, and Donald Larsen: Reforming hatchery rearing practices to improve effectiveness of supplementation and conservation hatcheries for Pacific salmon and steelhead (Oncorhynchus sp.) 15:40 16:05 b. Physiology Birgitta Norberg*, Anna Wargelius, Eva Andersson, Tom Hansen, Per Gunnar Fjelldal, Lene Kleppe, Rolf Brudvik Edvardsen, Geir Lasse Taranger: Atlantic salmon aquaculture in Norway 16:05 16:30 b. Physiology Hiroshi Ueda*: Physiological mechanisms of imprinting and homing migration in Pacific salmon 16:30 16:55 c. Ecology Marc Trudel*, Strahan Tucker: Migration and survival of salmon in a changing climate 16:55 17:10 Break Session 3, Panel discussion 17:10 18:15 Syuiti Abe (convener), Andrew K. Gray, Aleksandr Zavolokin, Shigehiko Urawa, Lisa W. Seeb, Penny Swanson, Marc Trudel 18:30 20:30 Welcome reception (Day 1 end) Session 4, Salmon & fisheries education (Noriyuki Tanaka, Penny Swanson):February 9 9:30 9:55 a. Ecosystem Masahide Kaeriyama*: Ecosystem-based sustainability science of Pacific salmon and paradigm shift of fisheries education 9:55 10:20 b. Socio-economics Kathrine Tveiterås*: Interdisciplinary learning in fisheries and aquaculture 10:20 10:45 c. Regional program Graham Young*: Structuring research programs to address industry priorities and ensure technology transfer: the US Regional Aquaculture Center program model 10:45 11:00 Break

11:00 11:25 d. Global marketing Ikutaro Shimizu*: Sustainability of diversification by salmon producing countries in global salmon markets 11:25 11:50 d. Global marketing Gakushi Ishimura*: Searching for new market strategy for Iwate Chum Salmon 11:50 13:00 Lunch Session 5, Poster session 13:00 14:30 14:30 14:45 Break Session 6, Wrap-up (Panel discussion) 14:45 15:45 Noriyuki Tanaka (convener), Richard J. Beamish, Toru Nagasawa, Akihisa Urano, Kathrine Tveiterås, Graham Young, Birgitta Norberg, Gakushi Ishimura 15:45 15:50 Closing comments Kohei Yamauchi (Day 2 end) Field tour, coastal tsunami sites and hatcheries: February 10 9:00 17:30 Morioka Kuji Akka River hatchery Taro Miyako Tsugaruishi River hatchery Morioka (Day 3 end)

SPEAKERS (SESSION CONVENERS) TO BE INVITED Richard J. Beamish; Plenary lecture Pacific salmon production and management Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Pacific Biological Station, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada Toru Nagasawa; Plenary lecture (session convener) Andrew K. Gray; Pacific salmon production North America NOAA, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Auke Bay Laboratories, Juneau, AK, USA James E. Seeb; Pacific salmon production, North America SAFS, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA Alexander Zavolokin; Pacific salmon production Russia Pacific Scientific Research Fisheries Center (TINRO-Center), Vladivostok, Russia Shigehiko Urawa; Pacific salmon production Japan Yasuyuki Miyakoshi; Pacific salmon production Japan (Hokkaido) Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Research Center, Hokkaido Research Organization, Japan Gen Ogawa; Pacific salmon production Japan (Sanriku-region) Iwate Prefecture Fisheries Research Institute, Kamaishi, Iwate, Japan Nancy Davis; NPAFC coordination: fisheries enforcement and scientific research (North Pacific) North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission, Vancouver, BC Canada Lisa E. Seeb; Salmon biology Genetics - review SAFS, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA Shunpei Sato; Salmon biology Genetics - chum salmon Penny Swanson; Salmon biology Physiology Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA, Seattle, WA, USA Birgitta Norberg; Salmon biology Physiology Marine Research Institute, Bergen, Norway Hiroshi Ueda; Salmon biology Physiology Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Japan Marc Trudel; Salmon biology Ecology Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Pacific Biological Station, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada Yoshitaka Nagahama; Salmon biology (session convener) South Ehime Fisheries Research Center, Ehime University, Ehime, Japan Masahide Kaeriyama; Salmon & fisheries education Ecosystem Office of International Affairs, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan Kathrine Tveiterås; Salmon & fisheries education Socio-economics Faculty of Bioscience, Fisheries and Economics, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway Graham Young; Regional program Regional aquaculture program School of Aquatic and Fisheries Science, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

Ikutaro Shimizu; Salmon & fisheries education Global marketing National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Fisheries Research Agency, Japan Gaku Ishimura; Salmon & fisheries education Global marketing Noriyuki Tanaka; Salmon & fisheries education (session convener) Hitoshi Yashiro Welcome Note Organization for Revitalization of Sanriku-region, Iwate University, Morioka, Iwate, Japan Syuiti Abe Opening Remarks Akihisa Urano Wrap-up paneller School of Science, Hokkaido University Kohei Yamauchi Closing Remarks South Ehime Fisheries Research Center, Ehime University, Ehime, Japan