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THE REGIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP ON LARVAL FISH IDENTIFICATIONAND FISH EARLY LIFE HISTORY SCIENCE
SEAFDEC/TD, SAMUT PRAKAN, THAILAND16 – 31 MAY 2007
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BACKGROUND The UNEP/GEF Project brief entitled “Reversing Environmental Degradation Trends in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand” (hereafter called the South China Sea Project) was approved by the GEF Council in November 2000, following its approval by the 15th meeting and special session of COBSEA1, held in Pattaya, Thailand, 11-12th September 2000. The overall goals of the project are: to create an environment at the regional level, in which collaboration and partnership in addressing environmental problems of the South China Sea, between all stakeholders, and at all levels is fostered and encouraged; and to enhance the capacity of the participating governments to integrate environmental considerations into national development planning. The specific objectives and activities of the South China Sea Project Training Programme include provision for the conduct of a regional training workshop and national echo seminars on larval fish identification and fish early life history science. The Training Programme was developed by the Regional Scientific and Technical Committee of the South China Sea Project during 2006. Content of the Course The initial desired content for this course includes: • Methods for larval fish sampling and surveys, • Methods for identifying larval and juvenile fish, • Preparation of larval fish identification sheets/manuals for key species, • Building national-level capacity for the processing of larval fish samples and the identification of
larval fish, and • Standardising the methodology for fish early life history research in Southeast Asia. Workshop Duration:
The training workshop will be held at SEAFDEC’s Training Department in Samut Prakan, Thailand from 16 – 31 May 2007. Participants will spend part of the course on board the MV SEAFDEC 2 as part of the at-sea training component of the course.
Workshop Venue:
The Workshop will be held at the “Lecture room 1” The Fishing Workshop Building (2nd floor)
SEAFDEC Training Department P.O. Box 97 Prasamutchedi, Samut Prakan 10290, THAILAND Tel: 66 (2) 4256100 Fax: 66 (2) 4256110, 4256111 Accommodation:
The Training Department dormitory is located at the opposite side of the main office buildings in the Department compound in Samut Prakan province. It is especially designed for the Department’s trainees to accommodate. The normal arrangement at present is for two persons to share a single room. Facilities include a games area, fitness room, T.V. lounge and a canteen.
1 UNEP 2000. Report of the fifteenth meeting of the Co-ordinating Body for the Seas of East Asia (COBSEA) on the East Asian
Seas Action Plan (Special Session for the UNEP/GEF Project in the South China Sea) and Report of the Meeting of National Experts for the UNEP/GEF Project in the South China Sea.
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Meal:
Three meals a day will be provided for all participants Allowance:
A US$60 allowance to cover any incidental costs associated with your participation in the workshop will be paid to you upon your arrival in Thailand. Registration:
Participants can make a registration on 17 May from 8.00-9.00 hrs at the “Lecture room 1” SEAFDEC Training Department. Receiving of DSA and Reimbursements for the air ticket:
DSA and Reimbursements for the air ticket will be arranged to the participants during the during the workshop period.
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Arrival Arrangements
- Upon the arrival to Suvarnabhumi International Airport, SEAFDEC staff will pick up participants from the Arrivals Door C, Exit 10 of the Suvarnabhumi International Airport to the accommodation.
- Please notices our signed board with SEAFDEC Logo
- Emergency contact persons at the Airport :
Ms. Nathacha S., phone: 08-14514925 or.
Ms. Nawinee K., 08-10082854 or.
Ms. Arpaporn E., 08-59941904
Arrival Door C Exit 10
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PROGRAMME AND SYLLABUS FOR THE REGIONAL TRAINING COURSE ON LARVAL FISH IDENTIFICATION AND FISH EARLY LIFE-HISTORY SCIENCE
Date/Time Training Activity/Topic Resource Person Day 1, 16 May (Wednesday) 0900-1730 Participants arrive at SEAFDEC Training Department,
Samutprakan, Thailand SEAFDEC Personnel
1900-2000 Course Orientation at Dormitory Dr. Somboon Day 2, 17 May (Thursday) 0800-0900 Registration and Ice breaking SEAFDEC Personnel 0900-0920 Opening Ceremony SEAFDEC & UNEP/GEF 0920-1000 Lecture: Use of ichthyoplankton (fish egg and larvae)
surveys for fisheries resources research Dr. Nygiel B. Armada
1000-1020 Refreshment and Group Photo SEAFDEC Personnel 1020-1200 Lecture: Sampling Gears and other Instruments Mr. Teerapong 1200-1330 Lunch Break SEAFDEC Personnel 1330-1700 Lecture: Case Study on the Use of ichthyoplankton (fish egg
and larvae) surveys for fisheries resources research Dr. Konishi
1800 Welcome Party Day 3, 18 May (Friday) 0900-1200 Lecture: Fish Morphology and the Identification of Larval
Fish – Adult Morphology and Development Stages of Fish Dr. Konishi
1200-1330 Lunch Break SEAFDEC Personnel 1330-1700 Lecture: Fish Morphology and the Identification of Larval
Fish – Morphology of Larvae and Juvenile Fish Dr. Chongkolnee
Day 4, 19 May (Saturday) 0900-1200 Lecture: Fish Morphology and the Identification of Larval
Fish – Development Stages of Squid Dr. Jaruwat
1200-1330 Lunch Break SEAFDEC Personnel 1330-1700 Lecture: Fish Morphology and the Identification of Larval
Squid – Morphology of Squid Eggs and Larvae Dr. Jaruwat
Day 5, 20 May (Sunday) 0900-1200 Lecture: Fish Morphology and the Identification of Larval
Fish – Morphology of Fish Eggs Dr. Konishi
1200-1330 Lunch Break SEAFDEC Personnel 1330-1600 Icthyoplankton Survey Methodology (including practical
work onboard fishing vessel and in laboratory) Dr. Konishi
1830-2000 Group dinner (refreshments) SEAFDEC Personal Day 6, 21May (Monday) 0900-1200 Lecture: Data Summarisation and Standardisation Dr. Chongkolnee 1200-1330 Lunch Break SEAFDEC Personnel 1330-1700 Data Presentation Techniques (Mapping) Mr. Wirote and Dr.
Somboon 1700-1730 Ichthyoplankton Survey Brief: overview of the objectives
and procedures for the surveys to be conducted on MV SEAFDEC II and commercial push net vessel.
Dr. Somboon
1830-0030 Group B: At-Sea Training (Commercial push net vessel) SEAFDEC Personnel
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Date/Time Training Activity/Topic Resource Person Day 7, 22 May (Tuesday) 0600-1700 1900-0030 0900-1700
Group A: At-Sea Training (MV SEAFDEC II) Group A: At-Sea Training (Commercial push net vessel) Group B: Sorting of Juvenile samples at Laboratory
SEAFDEC Personnel
Day 8, 23 May (Wednesday) 0600-1700 0900-1700
Group B: At-Sea Training (MV SEAFDEC II) Group A: Sorting of Juvenile samples at Laboratory
SEAFDEC Personnel SEAFDEC Personnel
Day 9, 24 May (Thursday) 0900-1200 Juvenile Fish Identification Practice in Laboratory All Resource Persons 1200-1330 Lunch SEAFDEC Personnel 1330-1700 Larval Fish Identification Practice in Laboratory All Resource Persons 1900-2200 Larval Fish Identification Practice in Laboratory All Resource Persons
Day 10, 25 May (Friday)
0900-1200 Larval Fish Identification Practice in Laboratory All Resource Persons 1200-1330 Lunch SEAFDEC Personnel 1330-1700 Larval Fish Identification Practice in Laboratory All Resource Persons 1900-2200 Larval Fish Identification Practice in Laboratory All Resource Persons Day 11, 26 May (Saturday) 0900-1200 Larval Fish Identification Practice in Laboratory All Resource Persons 1200-1330 Lunch SEAFDEC Personnel 1330-1700 Larval Fish Identification Practice in Laboratory All Resource Persons 1900-2200 Larval Fish Identification Practice in Laboratory All Resource Persons Day 12, 27 May (Sunday) 08:30-17:00 Excursion to Bangkok Day 13, 28 May (Monday) 0900-1200 Larval Fish Identification Practice in Laboratory All Resource Persons 1200-1330 Lunch SEAFDEC Personnel 1330-1700 Larval Fish Identification Practice in Laboratory All Resource Persons 1900-2200 Larval Fish Identification Practice in Laboratory All Resource Persons Day 14, 29 May (Tuesday) 0900-1200 Country Presentations on the Outcomes of the Identification
Exercises and Practical Work All Participants
1200-1330 Lunch SEAFDEC Personnel 1330-1700 Preparation for National Echo Seminars All Resource Persons Day 15, 30 May (Wednesday) 0900-1030 Special Lecture: How to stain and illustrate larval fish Dr. Konishi 1030-1100 Refreshment SEAFDEC Personnel 1100-1200 Closing ceremony SEAFDEC&UNEP/GEF 1200-1330 Lunch SEAFDEC Personnel 1330-1700 Excursion to Bangkok SEAFDEC Personnel Day 16, 31 May (Thursday) 0600-1800 Participants leave SEAFDEC/TD for home countries SEAFDEC Personnel
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Cruise Plan of MV. SEAFDEC 2 “DEMONSTRATION ON LARVAL FISHES COLLECTION FROM BONGO NET”
1. Cruise No. : MV. SEAFDEC 2 no. 25-3/2007
2. Period : 22 – 23 May (2 days)
3. Survey Area : Inner Gulf of Thailand, Ko Lan area
4. Port of Call : Anchoring at Pattaya
5. Objectives : To demonstrate larval fishes sampling technique using Bongo Net
6. Schedule :
Day Time Activities 22 Feb.(Tue) 0600
0600-1100
1100-1500
1500-1600
1600-1830
Group A embark MV. SEAFDEC2
Leave SEAFDEC/TD for Ko Lan Survey Area
Demonstrate fish larvae sampling techniques
Participants group A disembark at Pattaya
Leave Pattaya for SEAFDEC/TD by Bus
23 Feb.(Wed) 0600
0830
0830-0930
0930-1330
1330-1830
1830
Group B leave SEAFDEC/TD by bus
Participant group B embark MV. SEAFDEC2 at Pattaya
Leave Pattaya for Ko Lan
Demonstrate fish larvae sampling technique
Leave Ko Lan to SEAFDEC/TD
Participant group B disembark at SEAFDEC/TD
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“DEMONSTRATION ON JUVENILE FISHES COLLECTION FROM PUSH NET”
1. TYPE OF VESSEL : Push Net Fishing Boat
2. Period : 21 – 22 May (2 days)
3. Survey Area : Inner Gulf of Thailand, Off Samut Sakhon Province
4. Port of Call : SEAFDEC/TD
5. Objectives : To Demonstrate Juvenile fishes sampling technique using Push Net
6. Schedule :
Day Time Activities 21 Feb.(Mon)
1800 2000 2000-2330 2330 0030
Group B Embark Push Net Fishing Boat Leave SEAFDEC/TD for Survey Area (off Samut Sakhon) Arrive at survey Area Demonstrate Juvenile fish sampling using push net Leave survey area for SEAFDEC/TD Arrive at SEAFDEC/TD
22 Feb.(Tue)
1900 2100 2100-2330 2330 0030
Group A Embark Push Net Fishing Boat Leave SEAFDEC/TD for Survey Area (off Samut Sakhon) Arrive at survey Area Demonstrate Juvenile fish sampling using push net Leave survey area for SEAFDEC/TD Arrive at SEAFDEC/TD
Demonstration area
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INFORMATION OF MV SEAFDEC 2
In June 2002, the Government of Japan approved the construction of a Fishery Research and Training Vessel capable of conducting fishery surveys and training operations in coastal ASEAN waters, along with procurement of the requisite fishing gear , fishing machinery, and survey equipment. This was in response to resolutions passed at the ASEAN-SEAFDEC Millennium Conference which highlighted the need for investigation of the potential of fisheries resources, and establishment in he region. The construction of the new vessel, MV. SEAFDEC 2, was completed in the fall of 2003 and it was officially launched at Niigata, Japan on 6 December 2003. The MV. SEAFDEC 2 will be used to assess the utilization of fishery resources in grant aid eligible countries (Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, and Vietnam) and other SEAFDEC Member Countries by means of extensive scientific surveys of their coastal resources. The vessel will also be used to implement fishery training programs for resource management and fisheries personnel. In a broader sense, the acquisition of MV. SEAFDEC 2 will help strengthen technical cooperation and effective fisheries and environmental management in the ASEAN region through the enhancement of research and training capability. Vessel activities will focus on three specific areas:
1. Fishing Research and Training 2. Oceanographic Surveys 3. On-Board Navigation and Engine Training
Vessel Specifics Classification Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (NK) NS* Capacity MNS* Fisheries Research • Fish hold 20 m3 and Training Vessel • Fuel oil tank 55 m3 Flag Kingdom of Thailand • Fresh water tank 13 m3 IMO 9296397 • Lubricating oil
tank 2.3 m3
Call sign HSUH • Hydraulic oil tank 1.1 m3 Port of registry Bangkok, Thailand • Sludge tank 1.0 m3 Overall length 32.5 m • Drain tank 1.3 m3 Length bp 27.0 m Breadth, molded 7.20 m Complement 37 persons Depth, molded 3.00 m • Crew 15 persons Gross tonnage 211 tons (International) • Instructor/scientist 4 persons Main engine 736 kW x 1 set • Trainee 18 persons Service speed 12.0 knots Fishing Gears Bottom and pelagic trawl gears Bottom and pelagic longline gears
• Deep sea pots • Crab pots (100)
Shrimp pots (100) Squid jigging machies (4) • Fishing lights • Gears
Drift gillnet and gears
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FISHERIES RESEARCH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEY EQUIPMENT
CTD system Digital XCTD Plankton/larvae net/bongo net Water sampler Reflectance radiometer Reversing thermometers Core sampler Bottom sampler Ship data server Echo sounder Current observation unit Laboratory equipment Auto analyzer Thermosalinograph Fluorometer Temperature and depth recorder NOAA information receiver Seabed mapping sonar Onboard computers CTD winch Oceanographic winch Electronic fishing equipment • GPS buoys • Underwater TV • Toripole streamer