8th International Conference on Environmental Management of Enclosed Coastal Seas Conference Report
October 30, 2008
October 30, 2008
Preface
CONTENTS
11 3 Outline 12 5 Schedule & Program 13 6 Outline of Conference
11 Outline Theme Date Venue Organizer 1 General Information on EMECS 8 Assisted by: Supported by(alphabetically): 3
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12 Schedule & Program 1 General Information on EMECS 8 5
1 General Information on EMECS 8 13 Outline of Conference 6
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21 15 Opening Address 22 16 Welcome Address 23 26 Commemorative Address
21 Opening Address 2 Opening Ceremony 15
2 Opening Ceremony 22 Welcome Address 16
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2 Opening Ceremony 23 Commemorative Address 26
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31 35 Global Action on Reversing Degradation of River Catchments and Adjacent Large Marine Ecosystems through GEF and UNDP Partnerships 32 39 Ecoregion Declination in Shallow Seas 33 2016 Advancing the Global Oceans Agenda to 2016 43
31 Global Action on Reversing Degradation of River Catchments and Adjacent Large Marine Ecosystems through GEF and UNDP Partnerships 3 Keynote Lectures 35
3 Keynote Lectures 36
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32 Ecoregion Declination in Shallow Seas 3 Keynote Lectures Platt & Sathyendranath, 1999 Beaugrand et al, 2002 Platt & Sathyendranath, 1999 Beaugrand et al, 2002 Spalding et al Spalding et al 39
3 Keynote Lectures isolation, upwelling, nutrient inputs, freshwater influx, temperature regimes, ice regimes, exposure, sedim- ents, currents, and bathymetric or coastal complexity bathymetry; hydrography; productivity; and trophically dependent populations. Sherman & Duda Gregr and Bodtker bathymetry; slope; slope gradient; tidal velocity; and Simpson-Hunter tidal mixing index. Gregr and Bodtker Piatt and Springer, Gregr and Bodtker Simpson-Hunter tidal mixing index Gregr and Bodtker ( 2007) (Piatt and Springer, Huang Daji et al, Huang Daji et al, 40
3 Keynote Lectures Gregr and Bodtker Gregr and Bodtker 41
3 Keynote Lectures 42
33 2016 Advancing the Global Oceans Agenda to 2016 3 Keynote Lectures 43
3 Keynote Lectures 44
3 Keynote Lectures 45
3 Keynote Lectures 46
41 49 Several scientific issues on the health of estuarine ecosystem 42 43 44 56 Watersheds and Coral Reefs: Conservation Science, Policy and Implementation 45 58 Estuary response to environmental change: Managing the future with reference to the past 46 63 The Delaware Estuary: Tracking changes to assess human impacts and the effects of climate change 47 The impacts of rapid economical development on the ecosystem in the Changjiang estuary and in the East China Sea Biogeochemistry on the continuum from watersheds to the continental margin: Case Studies from China North-western European seas: how to restore damaged coastal marine habitats? 48 69 Coastal Management in the Mediterranean 49 72 Recent Results of Ocean Remote Sensing Research for Global Climate Change 410 10 Ten Major River Basins in Monsoon Asia-Pacific:The quadrangle of social, economic, environmental and governance challenges 51 54 65 73
41 Several scientific issues on the health of estuarine ecosystem 4 Plenary Sessions 49
4 Plenary Sessions 50
42 The impacts of rapid economical development on the ecosystem in the Changjiang estuary and in the East China Sea 4 Plenary Sessions 51
4 Plenary Sessions 52
4 Plenary Sessions 53
43 Biogeochemistry on the continuum from watersheds to the continental margin: Case Studies from China 4 Plenary Sessions 54
4 Plenary Sessions 55
44 Watersheds and Coral Reefs: Conservation Science, Policy and Implementation 4 Plenary Sessions 56
4 Plenary Sessions 57
45 Estuary response to environmental change: Managing the future with reference to the past 4 Plenary Sessions 58
4 Plenary Sessions 59
4 Plenary Sessions 60
4 Plenary Sessions 61
4 Plenary Sessions 62
46 The Delaware Estuary: Tracking changes to assess human impacts and the effects of climate change 4 Plenary Sessions 63
4 Plenary Sessions 64
47 North-western European seas: how to restore damaged coastal marine habitats? 4 Plenary Sessions 65
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48 Coastal Management in the Mediterranean 4 Plenary Sessions 69
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4 Plenary Sessions 71
49 Recent Results of Ocean Remote Sensing Research for Global Climate Change 4 Plenary Sessions 72
4-10 10 Ten Major River Basins in Monsoon Asia-Pacific: The quadrangle of social, economic, environmental and governance challenges 4 Plenary Sessions 73
4 Plenary Sessions 74
51 77 Catchment-Coastal Environmental Vulnerability under Global Warming Setting 52 82 Policies to address ecological and social risks in anintegratedcoastal Management framework 53 85 Large River Dialogs - Water Quality, Total Load Controls and Management 54 93 Regional SeasTotal Loads Control 55 102 Institutional models for Regional Collaboration in coastal Science and Management (LOICZ RELATED) 56 106 Megadeltas Landform Changes and Coastal Hazardous Assessment 57 58 109 Sato-umi Workshop:New concept that increases biological productivity and biodiversity Teaching and Learning about the Environment to Benefit People and Nature 113 59 117 Water Environment Restoration Technology in Chugoku Region, JAPAN
51 Catchment-Coastal Environmental Vulnerability under Global Warming Setting 5 Sessions 77
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52 Policies to address ecological and social risks in an Integrated Coastal Management framework 4 5 Sessions 82
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53 - Water Quality, Large River Dialogs Total Load Controls and Management 5 Sessions 85
5 Sessions Presentations and discussions Sub-session 1 86
Sub-session 2: 5 Sessions 87
Sub-session 3: 5 Sessions Sub-session 4: 88
5 Sub-session 5 Sessions Sub-session 6 89
5 Sessions Summary discussion 90
4 5 Sessions 91
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54 Regional Seas - Total Loads Control 5 Sessions 93
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4 5 Sessions 97
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Microcystis aeruginosa 5 Sessions 101
55 Institutional models for Regional Collaboration in coastal Science and Management (LOICZ RELATED) 5 Sessions 102
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56 Megadeltas Landform Changes and Coastal Hazardous Assessment 5 Sessions 106
4 5 Sessions 107
5 Sessions 108
57 "Sato-umi" Workshop New concept that increases biological productivity and biodiversity 5 SatoUmi Sessions 109
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58 Teaching and Learning about the Environment to Benefit People and Nature 5 Sessions Day 1 : Oct.28 2008 ( 9: 00 A. M. - 4: 30 P. M.) 113
5 Sessions Day 2 : Oct.29 2008 ( 7: 15 A. M. - 6: 30 P. M.) 114
Summary of the Session 5 Sessions 115
5 Sessions 116
59 Water Environment Restoration Technology in Chugoku Region, JAPAN 1. Summary 5 Sessions 117
5 2. Presentations by Japanese companies Sessions 118
3. Business Meetings 5 Sessions 4. In Conclusion 119
5 Sessions 120
61 123 List of Poster Presentations 62 127 Best Poster Awards & Special Award 63 130 Selection of Best Poster Awards
EMECS 8 61 List of Poster Presentations 6 Poster Session & Best Poster Awards 123
EMECS 8 6 Poster Session & Best Poster Awards 124
EMECS 8 6 Poster Session & Best Poster Awards 125
EMECS 8 6 Poster Session & Best Poster Awards 126
EMECS 8 62 Best Poster Awards & Special Award 6 Poster Session & Best Poster Awards 127
EMECS 8 6 Poster Session & Best Poster Awards 128
EMECS 8 6 Poster Session & Best Poster Awards 129
EMECS 8 63 Selection of Best PosterAwards 6 Poster Session & Best Poster Awards 130
EMECS 8 6 Poster Session & Best Poster Awards 131
71 135 Closing Address 72 139 Session Summary Report 73 142 Adoption of Declaration 74 145 Welcome Address to Next Conference 75 150 Appreciative Address
7-1 Closing Address 7 Closing Ceremony 135
7 Closing Ceremony 136
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7 Closing Ceremony 138
7-2 Session Summary Report 7 Closing Ceremony 139
7 Closing Ceremony 140
7 Closing Ceremony 141
7-3 Adoption of Declaration 7 Closing Ceremony 142
(Declaration in Chinese) (Declaration in English) 7 Closing Ceremony (The Shanghai Conference Declaration) 143
7 Closing Ceremony 144
7-4 Welcome Address to Next Conference 7 Closing Ceremony 145
7 Closing Ceremony 146
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7-5 Appreciative Address 7 Closing Ceremony 150
7 Closing Ceremony 151
7 Closing Ceremony NEW PROPOSAL at SHANGHAI CONFERENCE 152
SEVERAL POINTS INDICATED at the CONFERENCE 7 Closing Ceremony 153
7 Closing Ceremony CONCLUSION 154
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81 159 Number of Registered Participants from Each Country 82 160 Handouts 83 161 Conference Management 84 166 Past EMECS Conferences
81 The Number of Registered Participants from Each Country 8 Reference 159
82 Handouts 8 Reference 160
83 Conference Management 8 Reference 161
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84 Past EMECS Conferences 8 Reference 166
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