Program
PART 1
9:00 – 11:00
● Introduction and objectives
● Sharing of current projects and initiatives: short presentations (15-20 min)
Presenters

Svein Jentoft, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway
Learning from experience
Recording: 8:30 – 23:45

Milena Arias Schrieber, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Socio-technical imaginaries in a sustainability transition: the case of Swedish small- scale fisheries
Recording: 24:00 – 37:00

Katia Frangoudes, University of Brest, France
Marine Conservation Under the CFP: What it Means for French Small-Scale Fisheries?
Recording: 37:45 – 55:00

Cristina Pita, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Challenges faced by small-scale fisheries in the European market
Recording: 1:07:45 – 1:24:00

Drazen Cepic, University of Zadar, Croatia
Understanding Recruitment Among Small-Scale and Large-Scale Fishers in Croatia
Recording: 1:24:00 – 1:38:00

Yinji Li, Tokai Univeristy, Japan
Umigyo: The Bright Spot for Small-Scale Fisheries Tokai
Recording: 1:38:15 – 1:51:00
Recording: 1:38:15 – 1:51:00
PART 2
11:00 – 11:20: Break
11:20 –13:00
● Exchange of current projects and initiatives: short presentations (15-20 min)
Presenters

Jose Pascual, Universidad de La Laguna, España
Adapting to changing markets to survive: struggles of small-scale fisheries in the Canary Islands
Recording: 2:28:45 – 2:43:15

Jaime Ramon Bruquetas, Universidad de La Laguna, España
Combating legal mismatches with the meta-order: A case of Social Blue Justice?
Recording: 2:43:15 – 2:57:00

Raquel de la Cruz Modino, Universidad de La Laguna, España
Human & marine wildlife interactions in the Canary Islands: SSF images and prejudices
Recording: 2:25:15 – 3:13:15

Evan Andrews, Memorial University, Canada
Thinking big about small-scale fisheries in Canada
Recording: 3:27:30 – 3:42:15

Ratana Chuenpagdee, Memorial University, Canada
Transdisciplinary connection for marine conservation and sustainable small-scale fisheries
Recording: 3:48:40 – 4:02:40