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ICES training: Fisheries Management to Meet Biodiversity Conservation Needs

ICES offers a training course with the to raise the level of understanding of middle and senior level science advisors and fisheries and environmental managers regarding the interface between fisheries and biodiversity issues.

The course will cover both theoretical elements and how to put theory into practice through case studies and exercises. Specific objectives are to provide participants with:

  • understanding of the needs for biodiversity conservation from fishery science and management;
  • familiarity with international policies and targets for fisheries and for biodiversity;
  • understanding of fishery management measures to meet biodiversity as well as fisheries policy targets.

Application deadline: 4 May 2015

For more information and registration please see link below.

Published on April 14, 2015