Provisional Program
This program is provisional and will be updated as planning proceeds. The session and function times may change in the final program. Please check this page regularly.
| Sunday 6th May 2012 | |||
| 1400 | Exhibitor Bump-In | ||
| 1500-1900 | Registration | ||
| 1700-1900 | Welcome Reception in the Exhibition Area Address by Greg Woodham, President of the Tasmanian Abalone Council ![]() |
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| Monday 7th May 2012 | |||
| 0800 | Registration | ||
| Plenary Session - Chair: Peter Cook | |||
| 0830-0910 | Indigenous Welcome Official Opening: His Excellency, The Honourable Peter Underwood AC, Governor of Tasmania Delegate Address: Deputy Premier Bryan Green MP |
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| 0915-0935 | Status of the Australian abalone industries Patrick Hone, Executive Director, Fisheries Research and Development Corporation |
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| 0940-1000 | Abalone aquaculture in Korea Choulji Park, Genetics and Breeding Research Center, National Fisheries Research & Development Institute, South Korea |
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| Rapid Fire Posters (2-3 minute summary, 2 minute changeover) | |||
| 1005-1010 | Chemical and physical defects in the quality attribute of appearance of commercially valuable species of America and South Africa abalone: a review Ivonne Lozano*, Lorens De Wet |
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| 1010-1015 | Molecular identification of Haliotis (Mollusca, Gastropoda) larvae Alejandra Arciniega-De Los Santos, Noé Díaz-Viloria, Ricardo Perez-Enriquez* |
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| 1015-1020 | Impedancemetry – a robust, non-invasive method for monitoring heart rate in abalone validated using an immersed Mr PotatoHead™ Norman Ragg*, Ellie Watts |
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| 1020-1025 | Preliminary study on sperm competition in cultivated Haliotis midae Adelle Roux*, Ruhan Slabbert, Gerhard van der Horst, Rouvay Roodt-Wilding |
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| 1025-1030 | Development of a geo-referenced fishery-dependent data collection system Craig Mundy |
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| 1030-1100 | Morning Tea | ||
| Grand Ballroom One Aquaculture/Biotechnology: Breeding Chair: Harry King |
Grand Ballroom Two Fisheries, Ecosystems & Reseeding: Ecology Chair: Stephen Mayfield |
Grand Ballroom Three Health: Health Monitoring Chair: Kevin Ellard |
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| 1100-1120 | Comparative study on growth performance and survival of interspcific hybrids between Haliotis discus hannai and H. gigantea Luo Xuan*, Ke Caihuan, You Weiwei |
Investigating sediment effects on Haliotis iris: building indigenous science capability in New Zealand Sonja Miller*, Peter Edwards, Alex Coles, Taputukura Raea, John van der Sman, Nicole Phillips, Liz Richardson |
Disease-induced fluctuations in endangered black abalone (Haliotis cracherodii Leach, 1814) populations over a 32-year time span at San Nicolas Island, California, USA, with implications for reproductive potential Glenn VanBlaricom*, Brianna Blaud, Carolyn Friedman |
| 1125-1145 | Selective breeding to improve the interspecific hybrid of blacklip and greenlip abalone Peter Kube*, Luke McPherson, Adam Clark, John Henshall, Harry King, Anton Krsinich, Nick Elliott |
Replicated estimates of true juvenile mortality for greenlip abalone, and experimental evidence of weak density-dependence Cameron Dixon*, Robert Day,Ted Catchpole |
Fifteen years of abalone health management in South Africa Anna-Louise Mouton*, Graeme Hatley |
| 1150-1210 | Development of Pacific abalone (Haliotis discus hannai Ino) broodstocks: Initial characterization of growth traits following seeds and intermediate culture of different stocks Fucun Wu*, Guofan Zhang, Guorui Zhao |
Relationship between juvenile and adult green abalone (Haliotis fulgens) time series abundance in Bahía Tortugas, B.C.S Sergio A. Guzmán-del Próo*, Jorge Carrillo-Laguna, Jorge Belmar-Pérez, Margarita Muciño-Díaz, Pedro Sierra-Rodríguez |
The application of the single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) assay as a monitoring tool in abalone farming Anna-Louise Mouton*, Neervana Rambaran, Rhulani Nkuna, Graeme Hatley, Dalene Vosloo, Andre Vosloo |
| 1215-1235 | Comparison of production related traits between two genetic selected groups of Thai abalone, Haliotis asinina, Linnaeus 1758 reared in two different grow out conditions Padermsak Jarayabhand*, Arnupap Panichpol, Anek Sopon, Sompop Rungsupa |
Movement and local scale population genetics of pink abalone (Haliotis corrugata): implications for population recovery and restoration strategy Julia H Coates*, Kevin A Hovel, John L Butler |
A practical model to detect disease emergence on abalone farms in South Africa Graeme Hatley* Anna-Louise Mouton, Kevin Christison |
| 1235-1330 | Lunch and Exhibition | ||
| Grand Ballroom One Aquaculture/Biotechnology: Breeding Chair: Peter Kube |
Grand Ballroom Two Fisheries, Ecosystems & Reseeding: Genetic Structure Chair: Craig Mundy |
Grand Ballroom Three Workshop Facilitator: Laura Rogers-Bennett |
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| 1330-1350 | Morphometric analysis and condition index for breeding programs of the red abalone Haliotis rufescens Miguel Del Rio-Portilla*, Fabiola Lafarga-De la Cruz, Cristian Gallardo-Escárate |
Capturing abalone shell shape and modelling the spiral to estimate growth rate Phuong Au, Rob Day*, Steve Melnikoff |
Conservation and Stock Recovery Strategies Please book into this workshop during your symposium registration |
| 1355-1415 | Designing a commercial selective breeding programme for New Zealand abalone, Haliotis iris Jane Symonds*, Graeme Moss, Rodney Roberts, Phil Heath, Seumas Walker, Peter Amer, Neville Jopson |
Developing tools to age larval red abalone, Haliotis rufescens: Water temperature, radula teeth and larval duration Toyomitsu Horii*, Laura Rogers-Bennett |
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| 1420-1440 | Can abalone breeding programs tolerate fluctuations in reproductive performance? Sonja Dominik*, John Henshall, Peter Kube, Nick Elliott |
Experimental estimation of minimal proximity for successful fertilization in spawning male-female pairs of black abalone (Haliotis cracherodii Leach, 1814) based on dispersal of surrogate gamete-sized particles Brianna Blaud*, Glenn VanBaricom |
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| 1445-1505 | Performance and genetic variations for backcross progenies of small abalone You Weiwei, Luo Xuan, Ke Caihuan |
Larval dispersal and retention in pink abalone (Haliotis corrugata) by indirect and direct genetic approaches Ricardo Perez-Enriquez*, Noé Diaz-Viloria, Sergio Guzmán-Del Próo, Pedro Cruz |
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| 1505-1530 | Afternoon Tea and Exhibition | ||
| Grand Ballroom One Aquaculture/Biotechnology: Systems Chair: Anton Krsinch |
Grand Ballroom Two Fisheries, Ecosystems & Reseeding Chair: Anthony Hart |
Grand Ballroom Three Biosecurity Workshop Facilitator: Mark Crane |
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| 1530-1550 | Suitability of cage culture for Pacific abalone Haliotis discus hannai Ino production in China Fucun Wu*, Guofan Zhang |
Restoration and conservation of green abalone (Haliotis fulgens) in Southern California: Developing methods for culture, genetic and disease risk management Melissa Neuman*, Dave Witting, Susan Wang, Brent Schiewe, Tom Ford, Dan Pondella, Jonathan Williams, Ray Hiemstra, Nancy Caruso, Kristen Gruenthal, Tal Ben-Horin |
Biosecurity principles and practice: Applying the theory to aquaculture and fisheries Kevin Ellard The Tasmanian Abalone Biosecurity Project: Implementation phase 1, biosecurity strategies for Tasmanian abalone processing premises Kevin Ellard*, Travis Baulch Developing biosecurity systems to facilitate safe trade in live abalone Marty Deveney |
| 1555-1615 | From the trenches - A story of development by New Zealand Abalone Ltd in intensive recirculating aquaculture Michael Tait |
Genetic approaches to reseeding in New Zealand's Blackfoot Pāua (Haliotis iris) Tom McCowan*, Gerard Prendeville, Neil Gemmell |
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| 1620-1640 | Technical and economical analysis of sea-based abalone farming systems in Europe Tony Legg*, Xavier Lesage, Sylvain Huchette |
A pilot project to investigate the potential for habitat enhancement of greenlip abalone stocks in Western Australia Elizabeth Keys*, Roy Melville-Smith, Anthony Hart |
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| 1645-1705 | Comparison of the behavioral patterns among Haliotis discus discus, H. gigantea and H. diversicolor Shintaro Nakamura*, Tomohiko Kawamura, Toshihiro Onitsuka, Hiroaki Kurogi, Yoshiro Watanabe |
Outplanting design improvement for juvenile abalone (Haliotis kamtschatkana): the addition of complex substrate increases survival Joanne Lessard*, Kaitlyn Read, Elizabeth Boulding |
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| 1705 | Sessions Close | ||
| 1730 | Coaches depart Campbell street entrance for Government House | ||
| 1800-1900 | Government House Reception Hosted by His Excellency the Honourable Peter Underwood AC, Governor of Tasmania and Mrs Underwood Space is limited, book by 30th March 2012 |
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| Tuesday 8th May 2012 | |||
| 0800 | Registration | ||
| Plenary Session - Chair: Nick Elliott | |||
| 0830-0850 | Current Status of Abalone Aquaculture industry in China Caihuan Ke, College Of Ocean & Earth Sciences, Xiamen University, China |
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| 0855-0915 | The competitiveness of the Chilean abalone aquaculture industry Roberto Flores-Aguilar, Centro i-mar, Universidad De Los Lagos, Chile |
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| 0920-0940 | Sensory and physicochemical assessment of abalone Maeva Cochet*, Malcolm Brown, Peter Kube, Nick Elliott, Conor Delahunty |
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| 0945-1005 | Why is abalone so chewy? - Structural characterisation of abalone and relationship to textural attributes Sofia Kihlman Øiseth*, Conor Delahunty, Maeva Cochet, Leif Lundin |
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| 1005-1030 | Maximising value by reducing stress-related mortality in wild harvested abalone Natalie Moltschaniwskyj |
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| 1030-1100 | Morning Tea and Exhibition | ||
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| Grand Ballroom One Aquaculture/Biotechnology: Nutrition Chair: Graham Mair |
Grand Ballroom Two Fisheries, Ecosystems & Reseeding: Juvenile Reseeding Chair: Rowan Chick |
Grand Ballroom Three Health: Stress & Disease Chair: Jeff Cowley |
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| 1100-1120 | New formulated feed for abalone reduces fishmeal use and satisfies WWF standards Rowan Yearsley*, Clifford Jones, Alex Winckler, Peter Britz |
Trade offs between size-at-release and site quality influence survival and economics of stock enhancement in greenlip abalone Lachlan Strain*, Anthony Hart |
Diagnosis on the reduction of abalone population in the west coast of Baja California peninsula and strategies for mitigate the negative impacts Jose Luis Gutiérrez-Gonzalez*, Jorge Caceres-Martinez, Sergio Guzman-Del Proo, Salvador E Lluch-Cota |
| 1125-1145 | Dietary protein level and water temperature interactions for greenlip abalone, Haliotis laevigata David Stone*, James Harris, Georgia Mercer, Hanru Wang, Elise Schaefer, Matthew Bansemer |
An ecological approach to commercial scale stock enhancement in greenlip abalone Anthony Hart*, Lachlan Strain, Frank Fabris |
Stress transcriptomics: development of tests to reduce the incidence of summer mortality Jan Stugnell*, Nick Robinson |
| 1150-1210 | Abalone nutrition from an aquaculture perspective: a review Justin Kemp*, Peter Britz |
Restocking of abalone (Haliotis spp.) populations in Mexico Ricardo Searcy-Bernal*, José Espinoza-Montes, Casandra Anguiano-Beltrán |
Haemolymph-based predictors of stress and survival in the abalone Norman Ragg*, Ellie Watts |
| 1215-1235 | Development of natural algal diets for juvenile greenlip abalone in the later nursery phase Lachlan Strain*, Michael Borowitzka, Sabine Daume |
Reseeding pāua (abalone) on the East Coast of the lower North Island of New Zealand: a collaboration between Iwi, Hapū and Industry Adele Whyte*, Ngaio Tiuka, Paul Roberts, Tony Craig, Aramanu Ropiha, Bayden Barber, Dean Barber*, Bae Hamlin, Jill Munro, Robin Hape, Ngavi Pekepo, Jim Hutcheson, Rangitane Tipene, Jenny Mauger |
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| 1235-1330 | Lunch | ||
| 1250-1320 | Lunch Session - Grand Ballroom One Auto Desludging Abalone Culture Tank Richard Starke, White Horses Consulting |
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| Grand Ballroom One Aquaculture/Biotechnology: Nutrition Chair: Matt Bransden |
Grand Ballroom Two Fisheries, Ecosystems & Reseeding Chair: Laura Rogers-Bennett |
Grand Ballroom Three Workshop Facilitator: Sabine Daume |
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| 1330-1350 | Application of acidifying agents in artificial diets for South African Abalone, Haliotis midae Lourens de Wet*, Neill Goosen, John French |
Exploring Recovery Tools for Pink (Haliotis corrugata) and Green (Halitois fulgens) Abalones in Southern California Ian Taniguchi, Derek Stein, Kai Lampson |
Can product certification combat illegal trade? Please book into this workshop during your symposium registration. |
| 1355-1415 | Influence of daylight parameters as governing mechanism on feeding activity of South African abalone, Haliotis Midae Desmare Van Zyl*, Lourens De Wet, Le Daan Rousseau |
A pilot project to enhance northern abalone, Haliotis kamtschatkana, reproduction in Barkley Sound, British Columbia, Canada: II. Growth results Joanne Lessard*, Zane Zhang and Alan Campbell |
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| 1420-1440 | Histological changes in Haliotis laevigata in response to different dietary protein levels and water temperatures James Harris, Elise Schaefer*, David Stone, Gordon Howarth |
A pilot project to enhance northern abalone, Haliotis kamtschatkana, reproduction in Barkley Sound, British Columbia, Canada: III. Mark recovery results Christine Hansen, Joanne Lessard*, Alan Campbell |
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| 1445-1505 | Effects of dietary lipids on growth, fatty acid composition and Δ5 fatty acid desaturase expression in juvenile abalone, Haliotis discus hannai Ino Kangsen Mai*, Mingzhu Li, Gen He, Qinghui Ai, Wenbing Zhang, Wei Xu, Zhiguo Liufu, Huihui Zhou, Yanjiao Zhang |
Ontogenetic habitat shift in abalone Haliotis discus hannai Hideki Takami*, Nam-Il Won, Tomohiko Kawamura |
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| 1505-1530 | Afternoon Tea and Exhibition | ||
| Grand Ballroom One Reseeding Workshop Facilitators: Ellie Watts & Craig Mundy |
Grand Ballroom Two Fisheries, Ecosystems & Reseeding: Ecosystems Chair: Ben Stobart |
Grand Ballroom Three SnailBase Workshop Facilitators: Natasha Botwright & Gene Wijffels |
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| 1530-1550 | Reseeding Workshop Reseeding to replenish wild Haliotis iris populations in the Chatham Islands, New Zealand: Issues, work to date and a suggested approach for on-going monitoring Ellie Watts*, Nigel Keeley Please book into this workshop during your symposium registration |
Shifting baselines of a rocky reef foodweb: Place and time matter to northern abalone conservation Lynn Lee*, Anne Salomon |
SnailBASE: The one-stop shop for molluscan sequences. It is time! Natasha Botwright*, Gene Wijffels* Please book into this workshop during your symposium registration |
| 1555-1615 | Enhancement of rocky reefs: how decreasing the density of the long spined sea urchin centrostephanus rodgersii can increase biodiversity John Smythe |
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| 1620-1640 | Effects of the tsunami on rocky shore ecosystems and abalone populations on northeastern Pacific Coast of Japan Tomohiko Kawamura*, Hideki Takami, Nam-Il Won, Daisuke Muraoka |
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| 1645-1705 | Harmful algal bloom impacts red abalone fishery in Northern California Laura Rogers-Bennett*, Karina Neilsen, Adele Paquin, Rafael Kudela, David Crane, James Moore |
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| 1705 | Sessions Close | ||
| 1705-1830 | Poster Evening![]() Harbour View One Proudly sponsored by |
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| Wednesday 9th May 2012 | |||
| 0800 | Registration | ||
| Plenary Session - Chair: Peter Britz | |||
| 0830-0850 | Update on the NZ abalone scene - Farming & Wild Harvest Jeremy Cooper, Chief Executive Officer, Paua Industry Council, New Zealand |
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| 0855-0915 | European Perspective Tony Legg, Jersey Sea Farms, United Kingdom |
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| 0920-0940 | Current status of abalone resources and fisheries in Japan Toyomitsu Horii, Tohoku National Fisheries Research Institute, FIsheries Research Agency |
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| 0945-1005 | Forty years of Australian abalone fishery production: good luck and responsive management? Stephen Mayfield, Molluscan Fisheries, SARDI Aquatic Sciences, Australia |
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| 1005-1030 | Heart function and respiratory control in the abalone, Haliotis iris Norman Ragg*, Harry Taylor |
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| 1030-1100 | Morning Tea and Exhibition | ||
| Grand Ballroom One Aquaculture/Biotechnology: Molecular Chair: Ricardo Perez |
Grand Ballroom Two Fisheries, Ecosystems & Reseeding Chair: Ian Cartwright |
Grand Ballroom Three Health: Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis Chair: Mark Crane |
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| 1100-1120 | Sustainable genetic improvement of the South African abalone (Haliotis midae) Rouvay Roodt-Wilding*, Clint Rhode, Aletta Bester-van der Merwe |
Paua catch-per-unit-effort from GPS dive-loggers Edward Abraham*, Jeremy Cooper |
Histopathology variability of Abalone Ganglioneuritis Virus infection of Haliotis spp in Tasmania Stephen Pyecroft*, Judith Handlinger, Graeme Knowles, Belinda Jones |
| 1125-1145 | Examining the genetic population structure of red abalone populations along the west coast of the United States using mDNA. Laura Rogers-Bennett*, Masami Hamaguchi, Masakazu Hori, Toyomitsu Horii |
Moving towards finer scale management and research for NZ paua Julie Hills |
Abalone viral ganglioneuritis: An update of descriptive epidemiology following investigations in Tasmania and Victoria Kevin Ellard |
| 1150-1210 | Genetic diversity and stock identification of small abalone (Holiotis diversicolor) Te-Hua Hsu*, Meng-Han Zhou, Hsuan-Ming Chang, Jin-Chywan Gwo |
Management of New Zealand abalone, Haliotis iris and H. australis, in a RÄhui (Customary Closure) Danelle Lekan*, James Bell, Te Rōpū Āwhina, Jonathan Gardner |
Complete genome sequences of abalone herpes virus (AbHV) strains from Victoria and Tasmania provide insights into its origins and identify variations useful for epidemiology Jeff Cowley*, Serge Corbeil, Dieter Bulach, Nick Moody, Kevin Ellard, Mark Fegan, Keith Savin, Simone Warner Mark Crane |
| 1215-1235 | Gonad maturation of temperate cultured Australian abalone Natasha Botwright*, Michelle Colgrave, Mathew Cook, Harry King, Nick Elliott |
Developing management procedures and specifying decision rules to manage the recreational Red Abalone fishery in Northern California Laura Rogers-Bennett*, Kristin Hubbard, Christy Juhasz, Jerry Kashiwada |
Evaluation of abalone viral ganglioneuritis resistance amongst wild abalone populations along the Victorian coast Serge Corbeil*, Lynette Williams, Vincent Gannon, Mark Crane |
| 1235-1330 | Lunch | ||
| Grand Ballroom One Aquaculture/Biotechnology: Molecular Chair: Gene Wijffels |
Grand Ballroom Two Fisheries, Ecosystems & Reseeding Chair: Harry Gorfine |
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| 1330-1350 | Growth and reproduction related neuropeptides in the tropical abalone Haliotis asinina Patrick York*, Scott Cummins, Sandie Degnan, Bernard Degnan |
Conservation and stock recovery strategies, spatial management and assessment at San Miguel Island James Marshall*, Chris Voss |
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| 1355-1415 | Differential protein expression in Haliotis laevigata Donovan 1808 after UV and temperature induced spawning Omar Mendoza Porras*, Michelle Colgrave, Mathew Cook, James Harris, Natasha Botwright |
Balancing conservation and harvest goals: Evaluating strategies to rebuild the red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) population at San Miguel Island, California Sarah Valencia*, Crow White |
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| 1420-1440 | A microsatellite linkage map of the South African abalone - Haliotis midae Jessica A Vervalle*, Juli Hepple, Suzaan Jansen, Peizheng Wang, Rouvay Roodt-Wilding |
Linking stock assessments with harvest decision rules: a tool for determining stock status and managing quota in the South Australian abalone fishery S. Mayfield, R.C. Chick, C. Noell, P. Burch, R. McGarvey, B. Stobart, L. Triantafillos*, T.M. Ward |
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| 1445-1505 | SNP technologies in cultivated South African abalone (Haliotis midae) Rouvay Roodt-Wilding*, Suzaan Jansen, Sonja Blaauw , Jana du Plessis, Jessica Vervalle, Clint Rhode, Aletta Bester-van der Merwe |
Development of a spatial Multi Criteria Decision Analysis system using geo-referenced fishery-dependent data in the Tasmanian Abalone Fishery Craig Mundy |
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| 1505-1530 | Afternoon Tea and Exhibition | ||
| Grand Ballroom One Workshop Facilitator: Peter Kube |
Grand Ballroom Two Fisheries, Ecosystems & Reseeding: Economics/Post Harvest Chair: James Harris |
Grand Ballroom Three Workshop Facilitator: Craig Mundy |
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| 1530-1550 | Selective breeding programs for aquaculture Please book into this workshop during your symposium registration. |
An initial study of telomere length in abalone (Haliotis spp.) Rosamond Godwin*, Jennifer Ovenden, Stewart Frusher |
Spatial Assessment and Management Please book into this workshop during your symposium registration. |
| 1555-1615 | Using growth and size at first reproduction to determine size limits: is it that easy? David Tarbath*, Craig Mundy, Caleb Gardner, Klaas Hartman |
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| 1620-1640 | CPUE: a performance measure of stock status with potential for small spatial scales Fay Helidoniotis*, Malcolm Haddon |
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| 1645-1705 | Abalone industry awareness and preparedness for climate change Rose Tasker*, Kirsten Benkendorff, David Lloyd |
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| 1705 | Sessions Close | ||
| Free Evening | |||
| Thursday 10th May 2012 | |||
| 0800 | Registration | ||
| Plenary Session - Chair: Craig Mundy | |||
| 0830-0850 | A Review of Abalone Assessment Models and Their Limitations for Management due to Natural Biological Variation Malcolm Haddon |
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| 0855-0915 | Status of Abalone Fisheries and Aquaculture along the West Coast of North America Laura Rogers-Bennett, California Department Fish and Game |
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| 0920-0940 | Update on the status of the South African industry Peter Britz, International Abalone Symposium President |
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| 0945-1030 | IAS General Meeting |
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| 1030-1100 | Morning Tea and Exhibition | ||
| Grand Ballroom 1 Aquaculture/Biotechnology: Nursery Chair: Miguel del Rio Portilla |
Grand Ballroom 2 Fisheries, Ecosystems & Reseeding: Assessment Models Chair: Malcolm Haddon |
Grand Ballroom 3 Health: Disease Resistance Chair: Kirsten Benkendorff |
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| 1100-1120 | Intensive feeding of red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) postlarvae in different stocking densities Ricardo Searcy-Bernal*, Sergio Meza-Tabares, Casandra Anguiano-Beltrán |
Risk assessment of opening the San Miguel Island red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) fishery Yan Jiao*, Laura Rogers-Bennett , Ian Taniguchi |
Maintenance of captive populations of the endangered white abalone in California, USA James Moore*, Blythe Marshman |
| 1125-1145 | Evaluation of agar-bound microparticulate diet as alternative food in abalone hatchery production: Effects of agar concentrations and feeding frequencies Myrna Teruel*, Milagros De la Pena, Analyn Asutilla |
Harvesting abalone in their prime: advantages of a closed season in an Australian abalone fishery Ben Stobart*, Stephen Mayfield, Richard McGarvey |
Is there a genetic base to resistance against the abalone Herpes virus? Peter Kube*, Serge Corbeil, Harry King, Mark Crane, Lynette Williams, Luke McPherson, Anton Krsinich, Nick Elliott |
| 1150-1210 | Survival and growth of red abalone postlarvae Haliotis rufescens under different flow conditions Casandra Anguiano-Beltrán*, Ricardo Searcy-Bernal |
Assessing Red Abalone (Haliotis rufescens) Populations at San Miguel Island in Southern California Ian Taniguchi*, Derek Stein, Kai Lampson, Laura Rogers-Bennett |
Antiviral activity and resistance to abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis Vinh Dang*, Peter Speck, Kirsten Benkendorff |
| 1215-1235 | Nursery and grow out of the tropical abalone, Haliotis asinina Linne 1758 Vincent Encena II*, Milagros de la Pena, Vicente Balinas |
Can an abalone in the bag save two in the bush? Tal Ben-Horin |
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| 1235-1330 | Lunch |
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| 1240-1325 | Lunch Session - Grand Ballroom One NAB Agribusiness presentation Abalone Anyone? Grant Healy, Director of NAB Asia Desk ![]() |
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| Grand Ballroom One Aquaculture/Biotechnology: Nursery/Reproduction Chair: Nick Savva |
Grand Ballroom Two Fisheries, Ecosystems & Reseeding Chair: Natalie Moltschaniwskyj |
Grand Ballroom Three Workshop Facilitator: Tony Legg |
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| 1330-1350 | Growth and survival of abalone postlarvae (Haliotis rufescens) fed with regimes of benthic diatoms in cold storage M.Pilar Sánchez-Saavedra*, Claudia Miranda-Saucedo |
Economic performance of Australian abalone fisheries Caleb Gardner*, Craig Mundy, Eriko Hoshino, Klaas Hartmann |
Sea Based Abalone Culture Tony Legg, Xavier Lesage Please book into this workshop during your symposium registration. |
| 1355-1415 | Development of an experimental fertilisation protocol for Haliotis midae Adelle Roux*, Rouvay Roodt-Wilding |
No-take marine reserves can enhance population recovery and support the fishery of abalone Marisa Rossetto*, Fiorenza Micheli, Giulio A. De Leoa |
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| 1420-1440 | Hybridisation of Haliotis midae and H. spadicea using biopsied spermatozoa Adelle Roux*, Ruhan Slabbert, Rouvay Roodt-Wilding |
Price relationships for imported abalone in the Japanese market Erico Hoshino |
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| 1445-1505 | What is the status of the South African abalone? Genevieve Maharaj*, Robert Tarr |
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| 1505-1530 | Afternoon Tea and Exhibition | ||
| Grand Ballroom One Aquaculture/Biotechnology: Molecular/Breeding Chair: Rouvay Roodt-WIlding |
Grand Ballroom Two Fisheries, Ecosystems & Reseeding: Growth Issues Chair: Ian Taniguchi |
Grand Ballroom Three Fisheries, Ecosystems & Reseeding Chair: Cameron Dixon |
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| 1530-1550 | Cloning and functional characterizations of Δ5 fatty acid desaturase of abalone, Haliotis discus hannai Ino Kangsen Mai*, Mingzhu Li, Gen He, Qinghui Ai, Wenbing Zhang, Wei Xu, Zhiguo Liufu, Huihui Zhou, Yanjiao Zhang |
Growth models for fisheries: the effect of unbalanced sampling error on model selection, parameter estimation and biological predictions Fay Helidoniotis*, Malcolm Haddon |
Changes in fishery-independent survey estimates of blacklip abalone (Haliotis rubra Leach) density and biomass following commercial fishing Rowan Chick*, Stephen Mayfield, Paul Burch, Sacha Turich, Richard McGarvey |
| 1555-1615 | Molecular markers relating to traceability models for farming abalone Ivonne Lozano*, Juan Ortiz |
The long term effects of LML settings on CPUE and total catch Malcolm Haddon |
Assessing the recovery status of a Pink Abalone (Haliotis corrugata) population near San Diego, California using both population- and aggregation-level characteristics Cynthia Button*, Laura Rogers-Bennett |
| 1615 | Sessions Close | ||
| 1715 | Optional: Symposium Dinner guests meet in Hotel Grand Chancellor foyer for walk to ferry terminal | ||
| 1730 | Ferry departs Brooke St Pier for MONA | ||
| 1800-1900 | Self guided tour of MONA www.moorilla.com.au Museum of Old & New Art (optional tour included with Symposium Dinner) |
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| 1900-late | Symposium Dinner (optional function) Moorilla ![]() |
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| Friday 11th May 2012 | |||
| Opportunity to visit the Australian National Algae Culture Collection at CSIRO on Friday 11th May The CSIRO are offering short (ca. 45 min) tours of the ANACC (http://www.csiro.au/ANACC) housed at the Hobart Laboratories near Salamanca Place. A booking sheet for tour times between 0930 and 1500 on the Friday 11th May will be available at the Registration desk. |
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| Optional Tasmanian Tours - please book directly with the service provider | |||





