A first glimpse into the IFM theses to be finished in May 2013 The 2011 IFM batch is starting on the final part of the master programme and the students have now chosen thesis working titles and worked out a project proposal for the research. As for the previous IFM batches also the 2011 batch will present their plans and preliminary results at the end of this term, reflecting a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, geographical distribution and scientific interests. The presentations will take place 21-22 November 2012 while the theses will be finished during May 2013. The presentations are open to the public; all are welcome to attend the presentations, to question the students or to give their comments. Programme for Wednesday 21 November 2012 09:00 Sherstneva, Aleksandra Working title: Snow crab in the Barents Sea Supervisor: Roger Larsen 09:30 Arnarsson, Sigmar Supervisor: Arne Eide 10:00 Ruiz, Jon Working title: Electronic monitoring in the tropical tuna purse seine fleet Supervisor: Jorge Santos 10:30 Chekol, Aytegeb Anteneh Working title: Management and livelihood opportunity of Lake Tana fisheries - co-management in Lake Tana,Ethiopia Supervisor: Svein Jentoft Lunch break 12:30 Angelogiannos, Ermis Working title: A description and evaluation of trawl selectivity in Greece Supervisor: Roger Larsen Carreira, Raquel Mosquera Working title: What are the causal mechanisms between the salmon price and the share prices in salmon farming companies listed in the stock market? Supervisor: Øystein Myrland 13:30 14:00 Torres Coll, Ricardo J Working title: Interactions in the catch and management of small-scale and industrial fisheries: A model study of the shrimp fisheries in Mozambique Supervisor: Jorge Santos 14:30 Randin, Olivier Working title: MPA governance and small-scale fishers in EBM: challenges and opportunities. A Colombian case study. Supervisor: Svein Jentoft |