Wednesday 4. March 2009

Presentations of Final work on Fishing Technologies

The students from The United Nations University Fisheries Training Programme in Iceland, who have been here working in the Unviersity Centre of the Westfjods and with the Icelandic Marine Research Institute in Isafjordur since November, will be presenting their final projects on Friday, March 6. Einar Hreinsson and Ólafur Arnar Ingólfsson from the Marine Research Institute, have been guiding the students in their diverse interests and projects on better and more efficient fishing technologies. Without a doubt their hard work will be useful in their home countries. Please join us in the University Centre´s conference room, everyone is welcome!

 

10:15-10:45 Kingsley Madalo Thengo -Malawi
Project: Experimental Design of A Mid-water pair Trawl for small pair boats on Lake Malawi.
Supervisors: Einar Hreinsson and Olafur Arnar Ingolfsson, Marine Research Institute (MRI)


10:45-11:15 Mahadev Rama Kokane -India
Project: Midwater trawl design for the survey vessel MFV Sagarika.
Supervisor: Einar Hreinsson, Marine Research Institute (MRI).


11:15-11:45 Roany Martínez Cabrera -Cuba
Project: Catch comparison analysis between conventional and modified twin trawl in Cuba
Supervisors: Olafur Arnar Ingolfsson,Marine Research Institute (MRI)


12:00-13:00 LUNCH


13:00-13:30 Makkhen Kheng -Cambodia
Project: Gillnet selectivity calculation and method.
Supervisor: Olafur Arnar Ingolfsson, marine research Institute (MRI).


Roany Martinez (Cuba), Makkhen Kheng (Cambodia), Kingsley Madalo Thengo (Malawi) Mahadew Rama Kokane (India) Theofillus Kairua (Namibia)
Roany Martinez (Cuba), Makkhen Kheng (Cambodia), Kingsley Madalo Thengo (Malawi) Mahadew Rama Kokane (India) Theofillus Kairua (Namibia)