From: Dan Regan [danjeep@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, 15 March 2008 11:27 a.m.
To: Andy Hay; cjones; cosdesk; Craig Tiriana; Emily Pritchard; Jackie
McKenna; James Williams; nzfishing; sportsdesk; tcipman
Subject: Conservation Symposium
New Zealand is at the cutting edge of working to clean up its lakes and rivers.
The speakers are all experts in their fields and their presentations are extremely interesting..
28th FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing Championships Symposium
Rotorua Lakes Ecology and Restoration Programme
Saturday 29th March 2008 at 10 a.m.
Hangi & Concert Room, Kingsgate Hotel
Karakia
Introduction:
Symposium Chairman
John Green Chairman Lakes Water Quality Society
Scientific Issues Surrounding the Lakes:
Dr. Brendan J. Hicks
Associate Professor
The University of Waikato
Questions & Answers
Lakes Water Quality Solutions & Actions:
Andy Bruere
Rotorua Lakes Restoration Programme Manager
Questions & Answers
A Science Perspective on Lakes Fisheries:
Dr. Brendan J. Hicks
Associate Professor
The University of Waikato
Questions & Answers
Fish & Game Perspective:
Rob Pitkethley
Regional Manager
Eastern Fish and Game Council
Questions & Answers
Biosecurity & Didymo:
Steve Smith
MAF Biosecurity New Zealand
Questions & Answers
Closing: John Green
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