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Photos from IIFET 2004 Japan Proceedings
 Conference organizers Masaru Okamoto, Hideya Suzuki, and Shoko Amano step outside TUMSAT's Rakusui Hall for a short break. (Shoko Amano)
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 Gil Sylvia telling yet another fish story to Michael Harte, George Kailis, and other colleagues. (Lee Anderson)
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 Jenny Sun and Frank Chiang whooping it up with Japanese hosts. (Shoko Amano)
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 Yamamoto-sensei with a crowd of admirers. (Shoko Amano)
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 Gordon Munro and Kathleen Miller get a breath of fresh air, while Michael Harte and Ramon Franquesa exchange views by the bar. (Shoko Amano)
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 Ola Flaaten, Peder Anderson, Susanne Hendriksen, and Cathy Roheim reminisce about past IIFET conferences. (Lee Anderson)
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 M.S. Safa, Shekar Bose, IIFET President Harry Campbell, and Abu Mema M. Kamal enjoy Japanese hospitality. (Lee Anderson)
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 Lamoa Bernawis, Takafumi Arimoto, Chiung-hsin Hsu, and Feny Mentang at the welcoming reception. (Chiung-hsin Hsu)
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 Jim Wilson, Ludmilla Shchegoleva, and Shabbar Jaffry. (Ludmilla Shchegoleva)
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 The morning walk through Shinagawa station to the TUMSAT campus provided an impressive view of Tokyo's rush hour. (Gunnar Knapp)
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 IIFET 2004 welcoming banner at TUMSAT. (Lee Anderson)
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 Ichiro Nomura, Assistant DG for Fisheries, FAO, gives keynote speech.(Shoko Amano)
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 Lunch at TUMSAT; Elena Anferova, foreground. (Shoko Amano)
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 Chris Wright explains why fishery management is "unhelpful, unkind, and unjust". (Shoko Amano)
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 Yoshi Matsuda, IIFET 2004 Japan organizer, with participants Adhikary, Puste, Susilowati, and others. (Shoko Amano)
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 The poster sessions held over the lunch break encouraged one on one interactions. (Shoko Amano)
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 Classroom buildings used by IIFET 2004 Japan at the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT). (Shoko Amano)
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 Kim Anh Nguyen Thi and colleagues at lunch. (Shoko Amano)
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 Lunch is served at TUMSAT. (Shoko Amano)
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 Plenary session. (Shoko Amano)
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