HAMM 2001 Draft Program Schedule


Program Outline
Monday
1.1 opening ceremony
1.2 Overviews
1.3 Overviews; Electronic Information Resources
1.4 Electronic Information Resources
Tuesday
2.1 HABs
2.2 HABs
A2.3 HAB Research
A2.4 HAB Research
B2.3 Regulations and Trade
B2.4 Regulations and Trade
Wednesday
3.1 biotoxin programs
3.2 biotoxin programs
3.3 plankton monitoring
3.4 plankton monitoring
Thursday
4.1 Prevention, control, and management (PCM)
4.2 Prevention, control, and management (PCM)
4.3 biotoxin programs
4.4 discussions, demonstrations, and training
Friday
5.1 National and International programs
5.2 discussion and summary
5.3 discussion and summary
5.4 discussion and summary
  Closing Ceremony

Program Schedule

Sunday, 011111
1400-2100 Registration in lobby of the Huanghai (Yellow Sea) Hotel
Poster installation in the Conference Center
1800- Welcome reception and poster viewing

Monday, 011112, Session 1.1
  Opening Ceremony
Second floor, Conference Center of the Huanghai Hotel
  Chair: ZHU, Mingyuan
900-910 Welcome Remarks
NI, Yuefeng Vice-Administrator, SOA
910-920 Welcome Remarks
YU Cong Vice Mayor of Qingdao Municipality
920-930 Welcome Remarks
Sherwood Hall, APEC and Chairman of HAMM Conference
930-940 Welcome Remarks
Rhodora Azanza Vice Chairman of IOC HAB project
940-950 Welcome Remarks
LI Haiqing representative of IOI
950-1000 Welcome Remarks
Hajime Toyofuku, WHO
1000-1030 Group photo and coffee break

Monday, 011112, Session 1.2
  Overview
Chair: Rhodora Azanza
1030-1110 YI Xiaolei
Management and mitigation of HABs in China
1110-1140 ANDERSON, Don
Prevention, control, and mitigation of harmful algal blooms-current status
1140-1210 HALL,
Seafood toxins and their management
1210-1330 Lunch

Monday, 011112, Session 1.3
  Overview
Chairs: YU Zaoqi, Allan CEMBELLA
1330-1350 ZHOU Mingjiang
A brief introduction to CEOHAB- a Chinese national HAB project
1350-1420 GLIBERT,
Harmful Algal Blooms in the Chesapeake Bay, U.S.A.: Monitoring and Rapid Response Programs
1420-1450 YASUMOTO Takeshi
Monitoring of DSP and other lipid toxins in bivalve shellfish
1450-1520 HAVERKAMP, Darlene
Red Tides in Florida, 1954-1998: Harmful Algal Bloom Historical Database
1520-1540 Coffee break

Monday, 011112, Session 1.4
  Electronic Information Resources
Chairs: Hajime Toyofuku and Leslie Cheong
1540-1730 Panel presentations and discussion including demonstrations and remarks by:
 
  • MA Zhihua
    HAB database in China
  • WONG Pat Shun Patsy
    GIS as a tool in HAB management
  • ANDERSON, Paul
    GIS applied to coastal resource management in Maine
  • LION, Monica
    IOC HAB database
  • KLEINDINST, Judy
    HAB databases and websites
  • MARTIN, Jennifer
    A Canadian HAB database
  • CHEONG, Leslie
    Establishing a web site on medical and epidemiology information on human illnesses resulting from ingestion of seafood contaminated by marine algal toxin
  • TOYOFUKU Hajime
    Possibilities for the development of a global seafood toxin database
1830- Banquet

Tuesday, 011113 Session 2.1
  Harmful Algal Blooms
Chairs: CHEN Yaqu, SUÁREZ-ISLA, Benjamín
830-900 QI, Yu-zao (2)
Red tide research in China, Progress and Prospective
900-920 ZHU Ming-Yuan
Overview of HAB management in Bohai Sea
920-940 HUANG, Xiuqing
Monitoring of HABs in the East China Sea
940-1000 WONG Pat Shun Patsy
The Hong Kong experience with HABs
1000-1020 PITCHER, Grant
Monitoring the advection of harmful algal blooms in the southern Benguela upweling system
1020-1040 Coffee break

Tuesday, 011113 Session 2.2
  Harmful Algal Blooms
Chairs: LU Douding, Leonardo GUZMÁN
1040-1100 LIU, Yuzhong
Operation experiment on red tide investigation and forecast
1120-1140 CLÉMENT, Alejandro
HABs and finfish aquaculture in Chile: Impacts and management
1140-1200 XU, Weiyi (presented by Ms. BU Xianwei)
Numerical simulation of the dynamic mechanism of the occurrence and spread of HAB
1200-1220 ZHANG, Hongliang (2)
Study on the method of red tide calamity loss evaluation
1220-1330 Lunch

Tuesday, 011113, Session A2.3
  Harmful Algal Bloom Research
Chair: QI Yuzao
1330-1350 ZOU, Jingzhong
Overview of Ecology Study on HAB in Coastal China Seas
1350-1410 KUEH, Cathie
Eutrophication in Hong Kong costal waters - long-term changes in nutrients, phytoplankton and water quality
1410-1430 HODGKISS, I. J.
Ecological Research on HABs in the Hong Kong SAR, China
1430-1450 NGUYEN, Lam Ngoc (presented by Doan Nhu Hai)
HAB studies in Vietnam
1450-1510 HUANG Liangming
Composing of principal red tide organisms and relevant ecological factors in the Pearl River estuary and its adjacent waters
1510-1540 Coffee break

Tuesday, 011113, Session A2.4
  Harmful Algal Bloom Research
Chair: ZOU Yinglin
1540-1600 WANG, Jinhui
The status of HAB and related monitoring works in East China Sea
1600-1620 HUANG, Weigen
Satellite remote sensing for HAB management and mitigation in China
1620-1640 QI, Yu-zao (presented by WANG Yan)
Phaeocystis and other algal, their relation with DMS on the coasts of Guangdong, China

Tuesday, 011113, Session B2.3
  Regulations and Trade
Chairs: Hans van EGMOND and Sherwood HALL
1330-1350 CHOO, P.S.
Seafood production and trade in various APEC economies: the need for harmful biotoxin regulatory mechanisms
1350-1420 FERNANDEZ, Marisa
EU approaches for marine toxin control: activities of the network of EU Reference Laboratories
1420-1450 van EGMOND, Hans
Impact of EU marine biotoxin legislation on analytical activities of National Reference Laboratories, European research and standardization of methodology
1450-1520 McLEOD, Doug
Biotoxins in European Waters: Occurrence and Management
Paper
1520-1550 Coffee break

Tuesday, 011113, Session B2.4
  Regulations and Trade
Chairs: Maria Luisa FERNANDEZ and Sherwood HALL
1550-1730 Panel discussion, including remarks by:
 
  • BLYTHE, Azra
    Establishing a shellfish monitoring programme on Pedro Banks; the main fishing area for Jamaica, located offshore
  • NISBET, David
    A shellfish grower¹s view of seafood toxins and their management in the USA
  • MACHII Kenji
    Seafood toxin regulations in Japan
  • TOYOFUKU Hajime
    The Codex Alimentarius: What is it and why do we care?

Wednesday, 011114, Session 3.1
  Biotoxin Management Programs
Chairs: LIU Yuzhong, YASUMOTO, Takeshi
830-850 CHEN, Yaqu
Primary studying of shellfish toxin in China Sea
850-920 AZANZA, Rhodora
PSP and biotoxin management in the Philippines
920-950 BUSBY, Phil
Issues in implementing new marine biotoxin management practices
950-1010 PITCHER, Grant
Seafood toxins and their management in Southern Africa
1010-1040 Coffee break

Wednesday, 011114, Session 3.2
  Biotoxin Management Programs
Chairs: Huang Weigeng, Kirsten TODD
1040-1110 SCHALLIE, Klaus
The Canadian experience with shellfish toxins: Episodes, impacts, and management strategies
1110-1130 SIERRA-BELTRÁN
The Canadian experience with shellfish toxins: Episodes, impacts, and management strategies
1130-1200SUÁREZ, Benjamín
Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms in Chile. Monitoring and Management
1200-1330 Lunch

Wednesday, 011114, Session 3.3
  Plankton Monitoring
Chairs: FEI Xiugeng and Paul ANDERSON
1330-1350 MUI, Dennis H. F.
An innovative satellite data collection system - its applications in monitoring and management of harmful algal blooms
1350-1410 HUANG, Weigen
Satellite remote sensing for HAB management and mitigation in China
1410-1430 CEMBELLA, Allan
Strategies for Monitoring Algal Blooms with in situ Optical Sensors at Nearshore Aquaculture Sites
1430-1500 MARTIN, Jennifer
Phytoplankton monitoring as a tool in seafood toxin management in Canada
1500-1530 Coffee break

Wednesday, 011114, Session 3.4
  Plankton Monitoring
Chairs: WANG Xiuling, Phil BUSBY
1530-1600 TODD, Kirsten
Gymnodinium catenatum - Surprising, but not unexpected
1600-1620 ANDERSON, Paul
Programs for Making Real-Time Observations About Potentially Toxigenic Phytoplankton
1620-1640 HALL, Sherwood
SEAPORT: An approach to reducing the cost and improving the effectiveness of HAB management through the use of Signal Environmental and Plankton Observations in Real Time
1640-1730 Demonstration and training Techniques for making and recording real time plankton observations in the field

Thursday, 011115, Session 4.1
  Prevention, Control, and Mitigation (PCM)
Chairs: ZHANG Xuelai, Don ANDERSON
830-850 FEI, Xiugeng
Large scale seaweed cultivation for nutrient removal - a possible solution to the problem of coastal eutrophication
850-920 SENGCO, Mario
Progress in the Use of Clays to Mitigate HABs
920-940 BLACK, E.A.
A risk assessment approach to HAMM for aquaculturists
940-1000 DOU, Yueming
Study on the development of a regional red tide administration
1000-1020 SONG, Lirong
Strategies for the control of cyanophyte blooms in lakes
1020-1050 Coffee break

Thursday, 011115, Session 4.2
  Prevention, Control, and Mitigation (PCM)
Chairs: SONG, Lirong, Klaus Schallie
1050-1200 Panel discussion, including remarks by:
 
  • LEE, Sam-geun (1)
    Harmful Algae Blooms Prediction and Mitigation in Korea, and Responses to Harmful Algal Blooms on Marine Organisms
  • LI Weicai
    Response to ballast water in China
  • HO, K. C.
    Ozone for mitigating dinoflagellate blooms
  • ZHENG, Tianling
    Controlling alga bloom by bacteriological method - an ideal and scientific way to manage and abate red-tide
1200-1330 Lunch

Thursday, 011115, Session 4.3
  Biotoxin management
Chairs: CHOU Hongnong, SHIMIZU, Yuzuru
1330-1350 (McNABB, Paul) (presented by Patrick HOLLAND)
Marine biotoxin monitoring of New Zealand shellfish
1350-1410 USUP, Gires
Current status of PSP in malaysia
1410-1430 KINGZETT, Brian
Industry overview of marine biotoxin monitoring and projects in British Columbia
1430-1450 PURKIS, Julia
Strategies for the management of seafood toxins on a remote coast
1450-1510 GUZMÁ1510
1510-1530 SUSEELA, M.R.
Harmful algae of Indian fresh water phytoplankton, their effects and public awareness
1530-1600 Coffee break

Thursday, 011115, Session 4.4
1600-1730 Discussion sessions, demonstrations, and training

Friday, 011116, Session 5.1
  National and International Programs
Chairs: YAN Tian, Grant PITCHER
830-850 AZANZA, Rhodora
ASEAN regional HAB program
850-910 QUILLIAM, Michael (CEMBELLA, Alan, and CHOU Hongnong)
Development and Validation of Phycotoxin Analytical Methods, Standards and Reference Materials: An APEC-TILF Project
910-940 TOYOFUKU Hajime
WHO concerns and priorities with respect to seafood toxins, and the WHO/FAO risk analysis framework which is applied for controlling chemical contaminants and microbiological hazards in food, as a reference for the future HAB research activity
940-1010 Coffee break

Friday, 011116, Session 5.2
1010-1200 Discussion and summary
Electronic Information resources - HAB Prevention, Control, and Management
1200-1330 Lunch

Friday, 011116, Session 5.3
1330-1430 Discussion and summary
Biotoxin management strategies - Regulation and trade
1430-1530 Coffee break

Friday, 011116, Session 5.4
1530-1630 Discussion and summary
Draft Guidelines for Harmful Algae - Management and Mitigation
1630-1730 Closing Ceremony
1830- Banquet


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