Confirmed speakers and tentative titles include:
Trevor Platt, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada
Ecosystem variability and fisheries: assessment by remote sensing.
Kenneth Sherman, NOAA, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, USA
Application of SST and Ocean Color Products to the Management of Fisheries in Large Marine Ecosystems.
Sei-Ichi Saitoh, Hokkaido University, Japan
A ubiquitous information system using RS/GIS for the offshore fisheries activities around Japan.
R.M. Dwivedi, Space Applications Centre, Ahmedabad, India
Approach development to guide fishermen for profitable fishing using remote sensing: experience in the Indian tropical waters.
John Field, University of Cape Town, South Africa
ChloroGIN from Africa.
Cara Wilson, NOAA/NMFS, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, USA
Satellite Research to Operations Transition: What does it mean for Fisheries?
Peter Koeller, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada
Pandalus borealis on the Scotian Shelf: the 2001 year class was big - can we see it from space?