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October 20the at the Auckland museum ...Whos going to this ?



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On the Horizon: Hauraki Gulf marine park seminar
MONDAY 20 OCTOBER 2014, 9.30AM – 5PM, AUDITORIUM, TICKETS $30 (INCLUDES CATERED LUNCH AND TEAS)

© Richard Robinson www.depth.co.nz
The Hauraki Gulf Forum’s annual seminar has helped set the agenda for the management of our Gulf for the past four years. Find out what's on the horizon this year.

Hear the latest thinking and research about our Gulf from a line-up of guest speakers including: scientists Mike Joy and Shane Kelly, chef and restaurateur Al Brown, journalist Rod Oram, architect Nat Cheshire and filmmaker Steve Hathaway.

Programme

1. Thinking about the future

Chaired by Meg Poutasi, Department of Conservation

Time     Session
9.30     Mihi and introduction: Auckland Museum Amorangi Haare Williams and Auckland Museum Director Roy Clare
9.40     Introduction: Hauraki Gulf Forum Chair John Tregidga
9.50     The partnership journey - Mook Hohneck, Ngati Manuhiri
10.10     The gulf in 2040 - Rod Oram, Journalist
10.30     Turning the city seaward - Nat Cheshire, architect
10.50     Questions and Answers
11.10     Morning tea
2. Checking reality

Chaired by Raewyn Peart, Environmental Defence Society

Time     Session
11.40     Trends in rivers - Dr Mike Joy, Massey University
12.00     Trawling and the seabed - Dr Sean Handley, NIWA
12.20     2014 State of our Gulf report - Dr Shane Kelly, Coast and Catchment
12.40     Questions and Answers
1.00     Lunch
3. Plotting the journey

Chaired by Dr Rochelle Constantine, University of Auckland

Time     Session
2.00     Every fish is fantastic - Al Brown , Chef and restaurateur
2.20     Hearts and minds - Steve Hathaway, filmmaker
2.40     Pulling things together - Nick Main, Sea Change independent chair
3.00     Questions and Answers
3.20     Afternoon tea
4. Leadership

Chaired by Pauline Kingi, Te Puni Kokiri

Time     Session
3.50     Success stories from around the Gulf: Okahu Catchment Ecological Restoration Programme, Richelle Kahui-McConnell
4.00     Success stories from around the Gulf: Long lines and seabirds, skipper Adam Clow
4.10     Success stories from around the Gulf: MAD marine youth leader
4.20     Success stories from around the Gulf: Revive our Gulf mussel reef restoration project
4.30     Presentation of the 2014 Holdaway Award
5.55     Closing remarks
Tim Higham, Hauraki Gulf Forum Manager
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