Improving the ecological status of fish communities in inland waters International Symposium and EFI+ Workshop 30th March to 3rd April 2009, Hull, UK
Dear Colleagues The EFI+ project consortium and the University of Hull International Fisheries Institute are pleased to announce an international symposium and workshop on: Improving the ecological status of fish communities in inland waters.
Rationale and background Current world-wide developments in the legislative basis of the management of water resources (e.g. WFD, EU Habitats Directive, Clean Water Act [USA]) have underpinned the importance of conserving or improving the ecological status of rivers, lakes & estuaries in the face of increasing human pressures and impacts on natural systems. These changes in legislation have also reinforced the importance of fish assemblages as key indicators of the ecological and conservation status, given the temporal and spatial scales over which fish interact with catchment processes and human impacts. However, whilst these changes in legislation have been widely supported they have raised a number of issues and difficulties for stakeholders to address. For scientists and managers working on fish these issues relate to both assessing current ecological status and to developing suitable rehabilitation programmes to improve the status of degraded systems. Much work is currently being undertaken at an international level to address these issues. Therefore, The University of Hull International Fisheries Institute and the EFI+ project are coordinating an international symposium which addresses current status of fish-based ecological assessment and rehabilitation and considers what aspects are still to be addressed for successful implementation of recent environmental legislation. Aims Along with disseminating the results of the EFI+ project to the scientific community, administrators, and stakeholders; the symposium will extend the discussion on the strategies needed to implement successfully current environmental legislation with respect to improving the status of fish communities. Selected presentations will be published in peer-reviewed proceedings. In addition to the symposium a one-day workshop (3rd April 2009) for managers and end-users will be held to present and use the tools produced in the EFI+ project.
Interested parties should register for the event via the HIFI website (www.hull.ac.uk/hifi/EFI/ ) or email [log in to unmask]
The EFI+ Consortium The EFI+ Consortium acknowledges the financial support of the European Commission, within the Scientific Support of Policies of the 6th Framework Programme (contract no: 044096) http://efi-plus.boku.ac.at/. EFI+ project: Prof. Stefan Schmutz, Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria ([log in to unmask])
Univ.Prof. DI Dr. Stefan SCHMUTZ Institut für Hydrobiologie und Gewässermanagement Department Wasser - Atmosphäre - Umwelt BOKU - Universität für Bodenkultur Wien
Institute of HYDROBIOLOGY and AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT Department of WATER, ATMOSPHERE and ENVIRONMENT BOKU - UNIVERSITY of NATURAL RESOURCES and APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES
Max Emanuel-Strasse 17, 1180 Vienna, Austria phone: 43-1-47654-5202, fax: 43-1-47654-5217 http://www.boku.ac.at/hfa [log in to unmask]
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