Conference (cont'd)
Day One (finally)-
International perspectives session:
International perspectives session:
- Midori Kawabe discussed the interesting situation of a coast in Japan, and what locals do in light of no centralized ICZM system.
- Arwen Edsall, over at NOAA's International Program Office gave a really interesting presentation on her work in Guyana.
- Roche Mahon spoke about the Grande Anse Bay, Grenada experience during Hurricane Ivan and the Carribean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA) work there after the event.
- AND Mark Rauscher did a fellow Surfrider Foundation member a real solid by presenting some of their work on erosion of beaches in New South Wales
- Robert Atanasio covered some of the work that he did in Bocas Del Toro, Panama concerning fishing communities & resource use.
- Kristina Peterson & Rosina Phillipe also gave a great presentation on how a community in the Louisiana Bayou, came together after the Katrina disaster to rebuild their economy & community into something stronger and more resilient than what was there before.
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