Table 1. Statistical Summary of IIFET 2004 JAPAN Category 1 Category 2 No. 1 No. 2 Reference
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1 Table 1. Statistical Summary of IIFET 2004 JAPAN Category 1 Category 2 No. 1 No. 2 Reference Participation Total participants 654 See Table 4 No. of individual participants 517 Including duplications between PP & S Paid participants (PP) 332 Non-paid participants 11 Papers were represented by participants Invitees 20 Resource persons Guests 37 Sponsors Supporters (S) 225 Including organizations & duplications of members Press people 14 No. of cancellations cases were represented by other participants No. of participants by region 517 See Table 2 Africa 19 Asia 128 Europe 58 Japan 222 North America 56 Oceania 25 Others 4 No. of participants by institution Educational institution 247 Research institution 26 Industry 124 Government 90 International organization 22 Others See Table 2 No. of student participants 88 See Table 2 Main conference No. of participants 413
2 Category 1 Category 2 No. 1 No. 2 Reference Actual regular participants 330 With presentation 242 W/O presentation 72 Including 15 day participants Others 16 2nd authors without oral presentation at the session Representative 11 Papers were represented by participants Invitees 20 With presentation at plenary and/or special sessions Guests 37 Student staff 26 Including 14 foreign students at TUMSAT No. of presentation 360 See Table 3 Regular session 244 Poster session 31 Plenary and/or special session 85 No. of student presentations 49 No. of Awardees 5 Best Student Paper Award The Yamamoto Awards 1 Viktoria Schneider 4 See Table 4 Table 1. Statistical Summary of IIFET 2004 JAPAN (Continued) Additional Events No. of participants 507 Study Tour A 90 Fukushima & Miyagi Prefectures Study Tour B 59 Tsukiji Fish Wholesale Market Study Tour C 24 Morning Auction at Tsukiji Market Ad-hoc workshop 1 40 Fisheries Management Training Workshop Ad-hoc workshop 2 40 Network Building Workshop on Economics of RF Q & A Session 20 On Japanese Fisheries Banquet 234 Conference Supporters
3 Additional Events Logistical Support 60 Study Tour A 15 Fukushima & Miyagi Prefecture Study Tour B 5 Tsukiji Fish Wholesale Market Study Tour C 6 Morning Auction at Tsukiji Market Secretariat 11 JCS registration 5 Consigned Interpreter 4 Consigned JTB tour and hotels 5 Consigned Exhibition 6 Food 1 Consigned Reception & banquet 1 Consigned Entertainment 1 Consigned Financial Supporters 99 Individuals 23 Official supporters 1 14 Governments and the like Official supporters 2 22 Nominal support from universities Table 1. Statistical Summary of IIFET 2004 JAPAN (Continued) Additional Events Financial supporters 1 Financial supporters 2 Financial supporters 3 34 Domestic organizations and companies 4 International organizations 2 U.S. government agencies Organizer 66 Executive Committee 19 Steering Committee 13 Organizing Committee 34
4 Table 2. Number of IIFET 2004 JAPAN Attended Participants by Region, Nationality, and Institution* Region Country Country of Residence Nationality Education Research Industry Government Int'l Orgs. Others Students Total Africa Sub-total Algeria Cameroon Gabon Madagascar Malawi Mauritania Morocco Namibia Nigeria S. Africa Tanzania Asia Sub-total Bangladesh Cambodia China India Indonesia S. Korea Malaysia Nepal Philippines Russia Singapore Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand Vietnam Other Europe Sub-total Denmark Finland France Iceland Italy
5 Region Country Country of Residence Nationality Education Research Industry Government Int'l Orgs. Others Students Norway Scotland Spain Sweden U.K Japan Sub-total Japan N. America Sub-total Canada U.S.A Oceania Sub-total Australia Fiji Kiribati New Zealand Solomon Is Others Sub-total Belize 1 0 Chile Dominican R. Ecuador Falkland Is. 1 0 Jamaica Nicaragua Oman Peru Unknown * Including students, 517 participants from more than 53 countries attended.
6 Table 3. Number of IIFET 2004 JAPAN Presentations by Sub-theme, including student presentations A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Region Nationality Participants Presentations Poster Special Student Total Africa Sub-total Algeria 1 0 Cameroon Gabon 1 0 Madagascar 1 0 Malawi Mauritania Morocco Namibia Nigeria S. Africa Tanzania 3 0 Asia Sub-total Bangladesh** Cambodia China India Indonesia S. Korea Malaysia Nepal
7 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Region Nationality Participants Presentations Poster Special Student Philippines Russia Singapore 1 0 Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand** Vietnam** Other Europe Sub-total Denmark Finland France Iceland Italy Norway Scotland Spain Sweden U.K Japan Sub-total Japan North Sub-total America Canada
8 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Region Nationality Participants Presentations Poster Special Student U.S.A Oceania Sub-total Australia Fiji Kiribati 1 0 New Zealand* Solomon Is. 1 0 Others Sub-total Belize 0 0 Chile Dominican R Ecuador Falkland Is. 0 0 Jamaica Nicaragua 1 0 Oman Peru 1 0 Unknown *: The Best Student Paper Awardee is included. **: Yamamoto Award Awardees are included. Code: A: Region B: Nationality C: No. of participants attending D: No. of presentations
9 E: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 1: Fisheries Management for Coastal Fisheries F: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 2: Fisheries Management for Industrial Fisheries G: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 3: International Trade of Fisheries Products H: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 4: Capture Fisheries I: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 5: Aquaculture Economics and Management J: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 6: Fish Processing, Marketing. and Consumption K: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 7: Demand and Supply L: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 8: Theoretical and Empirical Bio-Economic Analysis M: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 9: Fisheries Infrastructure N: No. of presentation at Sub-theme 10: Fisheries-related Activities O: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 11: Medical and Ornamental Substances from the Sea P: No. of presentations at Sub-theme 12: Management of Multiple Use Conflicts Q: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 13: Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture R: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 14: Gender Issues in Fisheries and Aquaculture S: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 15: Contributions of Fisheries and Aquaculture to Society T: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 16: International Cooperation in Fisheries and Aquaculture U: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 17: Fisheries Education V: No. of presentations in Sub-theme 18: Fisheries and Biodiversity W: No. of presentations at poster sessions X: No. of presentations at plenary or special sessions as a chair, speaker, resource person, or panelist Y: No. of presentations by students
10 Table 4. Summary of Paid and Assigned Participants by Nationality, Participation, Institution and Status*1 No. Category Country of Residence Nationality Presentation Tour Theme Institution Student Reference 1 Paid participants Japan? 1 s 2 Paid participants Japan? A 1 s 3 Paid participants Japan Algeria 4 *8 4 Paid participants Australia Australia 1,3 A,B,C 16,s 1 5 Paid participants Australia Australia 1 B Paid participants Australia Australia 4 7 Paid participants Australia Australia Invitee/assignment Australia Australia 3 s 1 *** 9 Paid participants Australia Australia Paid participants Australia Australia 1 B Paid participants Australia Australia 1,3 A,B,C 5,s 3 12 Paid participants Australia Australia Paid participants Australia Australia 1 B,C Paid participants Australia Australia 1 A,B Paid participants Malaysia Bangladesh 3 s 5 16 Paid participants Bangladesh Bangladesh 1 A,B Paid participants Bangladesh Bangladesh 1,3 1(A) 3 *2, ***** 18 Paid participants Japan Bangladesh 1 5,6,p 1,5 *2 19 Paid participants Bangladesh Bangladesh Paid participants Japan Bangladesh 1 p,p 1 s 21 Paid participants Japan Bangladesh 1 1(A) 1 s ***** 22 Paid participants Malaysia Bangladesh 1 p,p 1 s *2 23 Paid participants Bangladesh Bangladesh 1 A,B Paid participants Bangladesh Bangladesh 1 p 2 *2 25 Paid participants Thailand Bangladesh 1,3 14,s 2 s *2 26 Paid participants Bangladesh Bangladesh 1,3 1,s 1 *2 27 Paid participants Bangladesh Bangladesh 1 p 1 *2 28 Paid participants Finland Bangladesh 1 p 1 s *2 29 Paid participants Bangladesh Bangladesh 1 p 1 *4 30 Paid participants Japan Cambodia 4 *8 31 Paid participants Japan Cambodia 4 *8
11 No. Category Country of Residence Nationality Presentation Tour Theme Institution Student Reference 32 Paid participants Cambodia Cambodia 1 p 4 *2 33 Paid participants U.S.A. Cambodia s 34 Paid participants Cameroon Cameroon *2 35 Paid participants Cameroon Cameroon 4 *2 36 Paid participants Cameroon Cameroon 1 p 4 *2 37 Tour participants Canada Canada A,B 6 38 Paid participants Canada Canada 1,3 A 15,s 1 *** 39 Paid participants Canada Canada 1,3 A,B,C 6,s 3 40 Paid participants Canada Canada 1,3 A,B,C 2,s 3 41 Tour participants Canada Canada A,B 6 42 Tour participants Canada Canada A,B,C 6 43 Paid participants Canada Canada s 44 Paid participants Canada Canada Paid participants Canada Canada Paid participants Japan Canada Paid participants Canada Canada Paid participants Canada Canada Paid participants Canada Canada 1 16, Paid participants Canada Canada A,B 2 51 Paid participants Japan Chile s 52 Paid participants Japan China 4 *7 53 Invitee/assignment China China 1,3 17,s 1 *2 54 Paid participants China China 2,3 p,s 1 55 Paid participants China China s *2 56 Paid participants Australia China 1 6, Paid participants Japan China 1 58 Invitee/assignment China China 1,3 p, s 1 *2 59 Invitee/assignment China China 3 s 1 *2 60 Paid participants China China 1 5,7 1 *2 61 Paid participants Denmark Denmark Paid participants Vietnam Denmark 4 63 Paid participants Dominican Rep. Dominican Rep *2
12 No. Category Country of Residence Nationality Presentation Tour Theme Institution Student Reference 64 Paid participants Japan Ecuador s *2 65 Paid participants Fiji Islands Fiji Islands *2 66 Paid participants Finland Finland 1 B Paid participants Finland Finland 1 B 6 2,4 68 Paid participants Finland Finland Paid participants Finland Finland 1 B 3 2,4 70 Paid participants France France 1 A,B,C 1, Paid participants France France 2,3 13,s 1 72 Paid participants France France 1 A,B,C Paid participants France France s 74 Paid participants France France Paid participants France France 1 A,B,C 1 1 s 76 Representation France France Paid participants France France 1 6, Paid participants France France Paid participants U.S.A. France 1 B 6 1 s 80 Paid participants France France 1 1, Paid participants France France 1 A Paid participants France France s 83 Paid participants France France 1 A,B,C 1 1 s 84 Paid participants France France Paid participants France France Paid participants France France s 87 Paid participants Japan Gabonese Rep. 4 *7 88 Paid participants Japan Iceland 1 A,B 1 s 89 Paid participants Iceland Iceland 1 A Paid participants Iceland Iceland A,B 3 91 Paid participants Iceland Iceland 1 B Paid participants India India *2 93 Paid participants India India 1,3 5(AA),s 2 s *3 94 Paid participants India India 1 95 Paid participants India India *2
13 No. Category Country of Residence Nationality Presentation Tour Theme Institution Student Reference 96 Paid participants India India 1,3 5,s 1 *2 97 Paid participants India India *2 98 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 4 99 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia *2 100 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia *2 101 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 1 A 1 1 *6 102 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 1 A Paid participants Japan Indonesia s *6 104 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia *2 105 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 2,3 5,s 1 *6 107 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 3 A s 1 *6 108 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 1 A 1 1 *6 109 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 3 A s 1 *6 110 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 3 A s 1 *6 111 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 1 A 1 1 *6 112 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 1,3 6,s 1 *2 113 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia *2 114 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 3 A s 1 *6 115 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 1 9,p,p Paid participants Japan Indonesia 1 10,13 1 s *6 117 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 1 A 1 1 *6 118 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 2,3 A 1,s 1 *6 119 Paid participants Japan Indonesia 1 B 1,12 1 s 120 Paid participants Japan Indonesia s *6 121 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 3 A s 1 *6 122 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 3 A s 1 s *6 123 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 3 A s 1 *6 124 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 3 A s 1 *6 126 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia *2 127 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia A,B 4
14 No. Category Country of Residence Nationality Presentation Tour Theme Institution Student Reference 128 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 1 A 1 1 *6 129 Paid participants Japan Indonesia s *6 130 Paid participants Indonesia Indonesia 1 A Paid participants Italy Italy Paid participants Italy Italy Paid participants Italy Italy 1,3 A 2,s Paid participants Belize Jamaica 1,3 B 16,s 4 *8 135 Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan 1 7, Paid participants Japan Japan 1,3 s Paid participants Japan Japan 1 p Invitee/assignment Japan Japan 3 s Paid participants Japan Japan s 141 Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan 2,4 146 Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan 1 B,C Paid participants Canada Japan s *2 149 Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan Invitee/assignment Thailand Japan 3 s 5 ** 155 Paid participants Japan Japan 3 s Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan Invitee/assignment Japan Japan 3 s Invitee/assignment Japan Japan 3 s 1
15 No. Category Country of Residence Nationality Presentation Tour Theme Institution Student Reference 160 Tour participants Japan Japan A Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan 2,4 163 Paid participants Japan Japan 1 p Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan 1 13, Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan 1,3 A,B 1,s Paid participants Japan Japan 1 s 169 Paid participants Japan Japan 1 5 2,4 170 Invitee/assignment Japan Japan 3 s Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan 2,4 175 Invitee/assignment Japan Japan 3 s Paid participants Japan Japan 1 s 177 Paid participants Sweden Japan 1 A Representation Japan Japan 1 p 1 * 179 Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan 1 1,1,p 2,4 183 Paid participants Japan Japan s *2 184 Invitee/assignment Japan Japan 3 s Paid participants Japan Japan 1 s 186 Invitee/assignment Italy Japan 3 s 5 ** 187 Invitee/assignment Japan Japan 3 s Paid participants Japan Japan 2,4 189 Paid participants Japan Japan 1,3 3,s 2,4 190 Invitee/assignment Japan Japan 3 s 2,4 191 Tour participants Japan Japan A 3
16 No. Category Country of Residence Nationality Presentation Tour Theme Institution Student Reference 192 Paid participants Japan Japan s 193 Paid participants Japan Japan 3 s Paid participants Japan Japan s *2 195 Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan Invitee/assignment Japan Japan 3 s Paid participants Japan Japan 7 2,4 200 Invitee/assignment Japan Japan 3 s Paid participants Japan Japan s *2 202 Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan 1 s *2 204 Paid participants Japan Japan 1 1 2,4 205 Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants U.S.A. Japan 1 A 1 1 s *2 207 Invitee/assignment Japan Japan 3 s Paid participants Japan Japan Invitee/assignment Japan Japan 3 s Paid participants Japan Japan 1 1 2,4 211 Invitee/assignment Japan Japan 3 s Paid participants Japan Japan 2,4 213 Paid participants U.S.A. Japan 1 A 1,1 1 s 214 Paid participants Japan Japan 1 6, Paid participants Italy Japan Paid participants Japan Japan s 217 Paid participants Japan Japan Paid participants Japan Japan 1, 3 A 2,s Paid participants Japan Japan 2, 3 s Paid participants Japan Japan 1 p Paid participants Japan Japan Invitee/assignment Japan Japan 3 s Paid participants Japan Japan 1 9 3
17 No. Category Country of Residence Nationality Presentation Tour Theme Institution Student Reference 224 Paid participants Japan Kiribati Paid participants Korea Korea Paid participants Madagascar Madagascar A,B Paid participants South Africa Malawi Paid participants Japan Malawi s 229 Paid participants Malaysia Malaysia 2,3 s Paid participants Malaysia Malaysia 2,3 s Paid participants Malaysia Malaysia s *2 232 Paid participants U.S.A. Mauritania Paid participants Canada Morocco s 234 Paid participants Namibia Namibia Paid participants Namibia Namibia Paid participants U.S.A. Nepal s 237 Tour participants New Zealand New Zealand B Paid participants New Zealand New Zealand 1 A,C Paid participants New Zealand New Zealand 1 C Paid participants New Zealand New Zealand A Paid participants New Zealand New Zealand 1 C Paid participants New Zealand New Zealand 1 A,B 2,2 1 s 243 Paid participants New Zealand New Zealand 1 A,B Paid participants New Zealand New Zealand 2 A,B 2,2 1 s 245 Paid participants New Zealand New Zealand 1 BSA 1 s **** 246 Paid participants New Zealand New Zealand Paid participants New Zealand New Zealand 1 A,B 2, Paid participants New Zealand New Zealand 1,A,C Paid participants Japan Nicaragua 4 *8 250 Representation Nigeria Nigeria * 251 Paid participants Nigeria Nigeria 1,3 5(AA),s 1 *3 252 Representation Nigeria Nigeria 1 6 1,6 * 253 Paid participants Norway Norway 1 A 8, Paid participants Norway Norway 1,3 A,B,C 8,s Paid participants Norway Norway 1 8 1
18 No. Category Country of Residence Nationality Presentation Tour Theme Institution Student Reference 256 Paid participants Norway Norway 1,3 3,s Representation Norway Norway * 258 Paid participants U.S.A. Norway 1 C 8 1 s 259 Paid participants Norway Norway Paid participants Norway Norway 1 A,B Paid participants Norway Norway Paid participants Oman Oman 1 B Paid participants Japan Peru 4 *7 264 Paid participants Philippines Philippines *2 265 Paid participants Philippines Philippines 1,3 2,s 4 *2 266 Paid participants Philippines Philippines 1,3 1,1,s 1 s *4 267 Paid participants Philippines Philippines Paid participants Philippines Philippines *2 269 Paid participants Philippines Philippines s *2 270 Paid participants Russia Russia s *2 270 Paid participants Russia Russia 1,3 2,s 1 *2 271 Paid participants U.K. Scotland 1 1,p Paid participants Japan Solomon Is. 4 *8 273 Paid participants South Africa South Africa 1 A 1 1 *2 274 Paid participants South Korea South Korea 1,3 8,p,s Paid participants Japan South Korea Paid participants Spain Spain 1 A,B,C Paid participants Spain Spain 1 A,C 6, Tour participants Spain Spain A Tour participants Spain Spain A Paid participants Japan Sri Lanka 1 p 1 s 281 Paid participants Denmark Sweden 1 B 2 2 s 282 Paid participants Denmark Sweden 1 B 8 2 s 283 Paid participants Taiwan Taiwan Paid participants Taiwan Taiwan 1 A,B,C 6, Paid participants Taiwan Taiwan 1 6, Paid participants Taiwan Taiwan 1 A 15 1 s
19 No. Category Country of Residence Nationality Presentation Tour Theme Institution Student Reference 287 Paid participants Taiwan Taiwan 1 A,B,C Paid participants Japan Tanzania 4 *7 289 Paid participants Japan Tanzania 4 *8 290 Paid participants Japan Tanzania 4 *8 291 Paid participants Thailand Thailand 1 A p 1 *2 292 Paid participants Thailand Thailand Paid participants Japan Thailand s 294 Paid participants Thailand Thailand 3 s 5 *6 295 Paid participants Thailand Thailand Paid participants Thailand Thailand 1,3 A 1(A),s 1 *5,***** 297 Paid participants Thailand Thailand 1 10,p Paid participants Thailand Thailand 1 A 9 5 *5 299 Paid participants Thailand Thailand 1 A 1 1 *2 300 Paid participants Thailand Thailand 1 A 1 5 *5 301 Paid participants Thailand Thailand Paid participants Thailand Thailand 1,3 A,B,C 1,3,s 1 *2 303 Invitee/assignment Thailand Thailand A 5 *2 304 Paid participants Thailand Thailand 4 A 5 *5 305 Paid participants U.K. U.K Paid participants U.K. U.K Paid participants U.K. U.K Paid participants U.K. U.K Paid participants U.K. U.K Paid participants U.K. U.K. 1,3 3,7,s Paid participants U.K. U.K Paid participants U.K. U.K Paid participants Falkland Islands UK & NZ 1,3 1,17,s Paid participants Japan U.K. & U.S.A. 1,3 1,s Representation U.S.A. U.S.A s * 316 Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 1,3 2,s Representation U.S.A. U.S.A * 318 Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 1 A,B 1,1 1
20 No. Category Country of Residence Nationality Presentation Tour Theme Institution Student Reference 319 Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 2 A Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 1,3 8,s Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 1 B Guest U.S.A. U.S.A Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A Guest U.S.A. U.S.A. A,B Paid participants Denmark U.S.A. 1,3 1,p,s Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 1 A Representation U.S.A. U.S.A * 328 Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 1 A 12 1 s 329 Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 1 A,B,C 1, Representation U.S.A. U.S.A * 331 Representation U.S.A. U.S.A. 1 p 1 s * 332 Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 2 B Tour participants U.S. A. U.S.A. A,B Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 2,3 A,B s 1 *** 335 Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 1,3 A,B 5,s Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 1,3 8,s Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A ,4 339 Representation U.S.A. U.S.A. 1 p 1 s * 340 Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 1 C Representation U.S.A. U.S.A * 342 Tour participants U.S. A. U.S.A. A,B Tour participants U.S. A. U.S.A. A,B Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. A,B Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 3 A,B s Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. A,B 1 *** 348 Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 1,3 B 6,s Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 1 p,s 4
21 No. Category Country of Residence Nationality Presentation Tour Theme Institution Student Reference 351 Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 1,3 6,s Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 2 A,B Paid participants U.S.A. U.S.A. 2 p Paid participants Japan Uruguay 4 *8 356 Paid participants Vietnam Vietnam 2,4 357 Paid participants Thailand Vietnam s *2 358 Paid participants Vietnam Vietnam 1 15,p,p 1 *2 359 Paid participants Vietnam Vietnam 1 A,B 6 1 *2 360 Paid participants Vietnam Vietnam 1 A,B 1(A) 1 *2,***** 361 Paid participants Vietnam Vietnam Paid participants Vietnam Vietnam 1,3 5(AA),s 2,4 *3 363 Paid participants Vietnam Vietnam Paid participants Vietnam Vietnam 2,4 Note: *1: Authors were absent, but their papers were presented by co-authors/representatives indicated with * **: Honorary participant as the keynote speaker ***: Invitees from abroad with Asian Productivity Organization (APO)'s support ****: Awarded the Best Student Paper Award (1) *****:Awarded the Yamamoto Prize (4) *2: Received financial support from JIFRS (50) *3: Received financial support from IIFET (3) *4: Received financial support from the WorldFish Center (3) *5: Received financial support from the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) (4) *6: Received financial support from the Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) (20) *7: Received financial support from the Overseas Fisheries Cooperation Foundation (OFCF) (5) *8: Received financial support from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) (9) Code Category: Paid Presented Invitee Reg. country Nationality Category 1: 1st author; 2: 2nd author; 3:Chair and/or panelists; 4: Others Category A: Study Tour A; B: Study Tour B; C: Study Tour B' (Morning tour to Tsukiji market)
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