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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)

Gil Sylvia telling yet another fish story to Michael Harte, George Kailis, and other colleagues. (Lee Anderson)

Jenny Sun and Frank Chiang whooping it up with Japanese hosts. (Shoko Amano)

Yamamoto-sensei with a crowd of admirers. (Shoko Amano)

Gordon Munro and Kathleen Miller get a breath of fresh air, while Michael Harte and Ramon Franquesa exchange views by the bar. (Shoko Amano)

Ola Flaaten, Peder Anderson, Susanne Hendriksen, and Cathy Roheim reminisce about past IIFET conferences. (Lee Anderson)

M.S. Safa, Shekar Bose, IIFET President Harry Campbell, and Abu Mema M. Kamal enjoy Japanese hospitality. (Lee Anderson)

Lamoa Bernawis, Takafumi Arimoto, Chiung-hsin Hsu, and Feny Mentang at the welcoming reception. (Chiung-hsin Hsu)

Jim Wilson, Ludmilla Shchegoleva, and Shabbar Jaffry. (Ludmilla Shchegoleva)

The morning walk through Shinagawa station to the TUMSAT campus provided an impressive view of Tokyo's rush hour. (Gunnar Knapp)

IIFET 2004 welcoming banner at TUMSAT. (Lee Anderson)

Ichiro Nomura, Assistant DG for Fisheries, FAO, gives keynote speech.(Shoko Amano)

Lunch at TUMSAT; Elena Anferova, foreground. (Shoko Amano)

Chris Wright explains why fishery management is "unhelpful, unkind, and unjust". (Shoko Amano)

Yoshi Matsuda, IIFET 2004 Japan organizer, with participants Adhikary, Puste, Susilowati, and others. (Shoko Amano)

The poster sessions held over the lunch break encouraged one on one interactions. (Shoko Amano)

Classroom buildings used by IIFET 2004 Japan at the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT). (Shoko Amano)

Kim Anh Nguyen Thi and colleagues at lunch. (Shoko Amano)

Lunch is served at TUMSAT. (Shoko Amano)

Plenary session. (Shoko Amano)

 
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