9ICRS scientific field trips
Mark and Arnaz Erdmann
flotsam at manado.wasantara.net.id
Tue Aug 8 22:43:00 EDT 2000
Dear Colleagues,
A surge of bookings before the July 30th deadline has allowed most of the
9ICRS scientific fieldtrips to meet or exceed their respective minimum
booking requirements. Now that this critical date has passed and the
fieldtrips will move
forward, bookings for 9ICRS Scientific Fieldtrips will still be accepted
and spaces will be granted in priority sequence to those participants who
make payment in full. Interested participants should read details of these
trips on the 9ICRS website <http://www.nova.edu/ocean/9icrs>, or can direct
their enquiries to Mr. Pat O'Connell at Asia Transpacific Journeys
(pat at southeastasia.com). Due to the very limited number of spaces available
on these fieldtrips, please indicate first and second choice trips on the
Scientific Field Trip Order Form available on the website. A brief summary
of the trip itineraries is offered below:
PRE-SYMPOSIUM TRIPS
North Sulawesi, Oct 17-22, M/V Serenade
Scientific Trip Leader: Dr. Jan Steffan, Marine Program Advisor for Yayasan
KEHATI, the Indonesian Biodiversity Foundation focusing on sustainable use
and community-based management of marine resources.
Komodo, Oct 16-22, M/V Evening Star II
Scientific Trip Leader: Dr. Peter Mous, Senior Program Officer of the
Nature Conservancy Coastal and
Marine Program Indonesia.
Bali, Oct 20-23, M/Y Sea Safari VI
Scientific Trip Leader: Dr. Carden Wallace, Director of the Museum of Tropical
Queensland in Townsville, Australia.
Tukang Besi, Oct 17-22, M/V Baruna Adventurer
Scientific Trip Leader: Dr. Mark Erdmann, Marine Protected Areas Advisor
for the Natural Resources Management Project, Indonesia.
POST-SYMPOSIUM TRIPS
North Sulawesi, Oct 28-Nov 2, M/V Serenade
Scientific Trip Leader: Helen Fox, PhD candidate at Univ. California Berkeley,
conducting field work in Indonesia that focuses on coral regrowth and
rehabilitation after
blast fishing.
Komodo, Oct 28-Nov 2, M/Y Sea Safari VI
Scientific Trip Leaders: Dr. Peter Mous, Senior Program Officer of The
Nature Conservancy Coastal and
Marine Program Indonesia and Dr. Lida Pet-Soede, tropical marine fisheries
specialist (with over 5 years' Indonesian experience).
Komodo, Oct 28-Nov 2, M/Y Adelaar
Scientific Trip Leader: Dr. Mark Erdmann, Marine Protected Areas Advisor
for the Natural Resources Management Project, Indonesia.
Bali, Oct 28-31, M/V Baruna Adventurer
Scientific Trip Leader: Dr. Ghislaine Llewellyn, Marine Conservation Science
Program Manager with WWF Indonesia's Wallacea program.
Sincerely,
Arnaz Mehta
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