Symposium MSEAS 2016, Brest. Podcast of the introductory talk by Pim Visser, European Association of Fish Producers Organisations (EAPO) : « The North Sea Case. Sea Bottom Protection (Natura 2000 and EMDD). Fishing Industry Stakeholder Involvement. »
Symposium MSEAS 2016, Brest. Podcast of the introductory talk by Paul Holtus, World Ocean Council : » Marine Ecosystems and the Growing Ocean Economy: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Development and Science »
Symposium MSEAS 2016, Brest. Podcast of the keynote speaker Professor Simon Levin, Princeton University, USA : » Dealing with public goods and common-pool resources in marine ecosystems »
Symposium MSEAS 2016, Brest. Podcast of the introductory talk by Torgeir Edvardsen, OECD : « The Future of the Ocean Economy project is the first endeavour by the OECD to consider the ocean from an economic perspective »
Symposium MSEAS 2016, Brest. Podcast of the introductory talk by François Gauthiez, French Marine Protected Area Agency : « Understanding and managing marine socio-ecological systems: challenges and prospects from the French Marine Protected Areas Agency point of view »
Symposium MSEAS 2016, Brest. Podcast of introductory talk by Alida Bundy, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Canada : « How can natural science and social science research be integrated into science advice so that it is useful to policy makers and the broader society? »
Symposium MSEAS 2016, Brest. Podcast of the keynote speaker Beth Fulton, Senior Researcher, CSIRO, Australia : « What’s easy and hard about modelling socioecological systems »
Symposium MSEAS 2016, Brest. Podcast of the keynote speaker Jake Rice, Chief Scientifc Emeritus, Fisheries and Oceans, Canada : « Fisheries Governance in an SES system: All Things for All People or All Things for All Creatures? »
Symposium MSEAS 2016, Brest. Podcast of the keynote speaker Anthony Charles, Professor, Saint Mary’s University, Canada : « Assessing and managing a multi-sectoral multi-objective ocean: Challenges for integration and participation »