5th
International Abalone Symposium
Venue: The Conference Center, Huanghai Hotel
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October 12, 2003 Huanghai Hotel |
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08:00
– 18:00 |
Registration
(Beside
the Reception) Poster
installation (On 3rd Floor) |
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18:00
– 19:30 |
Welcome
Cocktails and Finger Supper (2nd Floor, Zhonghua Hall) |
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19:30
– 22:00 |
Registration and Poster installation |
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ORAL PRESENTATION |
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October
13, 2003 2nd
F the Conference
Centre
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Opening address and Plenary
session presentations Chairpersons:
Drs.
Peter Cook
& Kangsen Mai |
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08:00
– 08:10 |
Introducing
VIP and Thanks to financial sponsors: Dr. Kangsen Mai |
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08:10
– 08:20 |
Welcome
remarks: Prof. Huashi Guan, President, Ocean Univ. of China |
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08:20–
08:30 |
Welcome
remarks: Mr. Gen Xia, Mayor, Qingdao City |
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08:30
– 08:40 |
Introductory
remarks: Dr. Peter Cook, Chairman, IAS |
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08:40
– 09:05 |
O1 |
Roy
Gordon H.* and Peter Cook World
abalone fisheries and aquaculture: update: supply and market dynamics. |
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09:05
– 09:30 |
O2 |
Guofan
Zhang*, Huayong Que, Xiao Liu, Huasen Xu, Caihuan Ke, Bo Huang Abalone
aquaculture in China—a review |
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09:30–
10:10 |
Group
Photo Taking (in front of the hotel), and Coffee Break |
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Plenary session presentations 2nd F the Conference CentreChairpersons: Drs. Peter Cook & Kangsen Mai |
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10:10
– 10:35 |
O3 |
Stephen
Reynolds and Steve Edwards* The
status of abalone fisheries and culture in Australia. |
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10:35
– 11:00 |
O4 |
Huchette,
SMH* and Clavier, J. Status of
the ormer Haliotis tuberculata
L. industry in Europe |
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11:00
– 11:25 |
O5 |
Anna
Mouton The
current status of abalone health management in South Africa. |
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11:25
– 11:50 |
O6 |
Robert
J. Bishop Education
and training for the New Zealand Abalone Industry |
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12:00
– 14:00 |
LUNCH |
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Plenary
session presentations 2nd F the Conference Centre
Chairpersons: Drs. Susan McBride & Ricardo Searcy-Bernal |
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14:00
– 14:25 |
O7 |
Nicholas
G. Elliott*, Jason Bartlett, Natalie Conod, Neville Sweijd and Brad Evans Are
microsatellite DNA loci suitable markers for population genetic studies of
abalone? |
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14:25
– 14:50 |
O8 |
Matthew
Baranski*, Meaghan Rourke, Ben Hayes, Nick Robinson, Chris Austin New
microsatellite markers for QTL detection and MAS in Haliotis rubra and
H. laevigata. |
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14:50
– 15:15 |
O9 |
Qi
Li*, Choulji Park, and Akihiro Kijima Microsatellites
in the Pacific abalone Haliotis discus hannai: development,
inheritance and applications |
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15:15
– 15:40 |
O10 |
Xiaolong
Wang*, Jingjie Hu, Jie Pan, Zhuojun Ma, Ke Bi, Quanqi Zhang, Zhenmin Bao On
gene transfer methods in abalone Haliotis discus hannai. |
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15:40
– 16:10 |
Coffee break |
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16:10
– 16:35 |
O11 |
Shepherd
S.A. A
review of abalone metapopulation theory |
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16:35
– 17:00 |
O12 |
Scott
F. Cummins and Peter J. Hanna* Identification
of a peptide in Haliotis rubra with homology to the α-CDCP
spawning peptide in Lymnaea. |
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17:00
– 17:25 |
O13 |
Adrian
E. Stott*, Toshio Takeuchi, Yasuyuki Koike The
performance of a new abalone post-larval production system in terms of
settlement of larvae and growth and survival of post-larval Haliotis
discus discus (Reeve.). |
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17:25
– 17:50 |
O14 |
Zhixun
Guo*, Jiangyong Wang, Jianguo He, Guangfeng Liu, Juan Feng, Liwen Xu, Hao
Ke, Bisheng Chen Purification
and Characters of the Virus Associated with Cultured Abalone (Haliotis
diversicolor Reeve) Mass Mortality in Guangdong |
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18:30--Onwards |
Dinner |
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October
14, 2003
2nd F Meeting
Room
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Session: ABALONE DISEASESChairpersons: Ann Fleming & Taiwu Li |
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08:00
– 08:20 |
O15 |
Godoy
G. Marcos*, P. Gerardo Muñoz Major
Diseases Encountered in Japanese abalone (Haliotis discus hannai)
and red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) reared in Chile. |
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08:20
– 08:40 |
O16 |
Carolina
Fauné, Mónica Monrás, Marcos Godoy, Ricardo Enriquez* Mortality
due to Vibrio sp. bacteria in larvae of Haliotis
rufescens in Chile. |
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08:40
– 09:00 |
O17 |
Craig
J. Hayward*, Robert J.G. Lester Current
status of perkinsosis among blacklip abalone in Australia, with a fresh
look at transmission of the disease. |
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09:00
– 09:20 |
O18 |
Ying
Fang*, Yinyao Huang, Wenzhong Wu, Jianghua Yan, Xinzhong Chen Study
on the virus disease in cultured abalone Haliotis
diverisicolor. |
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09:20
– 09:40 |
O19 |
Jiangyong
Wang *, Zhixun Guo, Juan Feng, Guangfeng Liu,
Liwen Xu, Hao Ke, Bisheng
Chen Studies
on pathogen and pathology of epidemic disease of Haliotis diversicolor
Reeve. |
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09:40
– 10:10 |
Coffee
break |
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10:10
– 10:30 |
O20 |
Junyi Lu, Yanyan Sun,
Junqing Sheng *, Jinying Wu Comparison
of different aquaculture modes on controlling epidemic diseases in Haliotis
diversicolor under intensive culture. |
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10:30
– 10:50 |
O21 |
Caballero-Alegría
F., J.A. Rodríguez-Valencia*, A. Lelevier-Grijalva, J. Castro-González,
J. L. Rivera-Ulloa Data
on pink abalone (Haliotis corrugata) whit infested shells from the
San Benitoarchipelago, Baja California, Mexico. |
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10:50
– 11:10 |
O22 |
Shuhong
Wang, Yilei Wang, Zhaoxia Zhang, Hongeng Zhao, Zipping Zhang * Activities
of selected enzymes in cell free haemolymph from abalone (Haliotis
diversicolor supertexta) injected with E. coli or V.
paralaemolyticus. |
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11:10
– 11:30 |
O23 |
Judith
Handlinger*, James Harris, Jeremy Carson, David Taylor
Potential
for Use of Antibiotics in Abalone. |
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11:30
– 11:50 |
O24 |
Bisheng
Chen *, Juan Feng, Jiangyong Wang, Guangfeng Liu, Huasheng Xu A
technique on controlling epidemic diseases of intensive farming abalones, Haliotis
diversicolor Reeve. |
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11:50
– 12:10 |
O25 |
Huon
McDiarmid, Rob Day* and Robin Wilson The
ecology of polychaetes that bore in abalone shells in Victoria. |
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11:50
– 14:00 |
LUNCH |
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Session:
GENETICS 2nd
F Meeting Room Chairpersons:
Drs. Nicholas G. Elliott & Zhenmin Bao |
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14:00
– 14:20 |
O26 |
Ben
Maynard, Peter J. Hanna* and John A. H. Benzie Microsatellite
DNA analysis of Port Phillip Bay and Bass Strait greenlip abalone, Haliotis
laevigata (Donovan), for development of a ranching program. |
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14:20
– 14:40 |
O27 |
Taiwu
Li *, Wenxin Yang, Xiurong Su, Hao Guo RAPD
analysis of genetic diversity of three species of abalone. |
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14:40
– 15:00 |
O28 |
Zhong-Bao
Li Genetic
diversity and differentiation in 4 kinds of abalone. |
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15:00
– 15:20 |
O29 |
Bo
Huang *, Zaiguang Fang , Wenbin Liao Genetic
difference analysis of Haliotis diversicolor aquatilis and H.
diversicolor. |
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15:20
– 15:40 |
O30 |
Zhenxing
Sun*, Zhile Song, Zhifang Zheng and Yongjie Sun Hybridization
between two species abalone, and growth of their F1 hybrid progeny. |
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15:40
– 16:10 |
Coffee
break |
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16:10
– 16:30 |
O31 |
Toshimasa
Kobayashi*, Ikue Kawahara, Osamu Hasekura and Akihiro Kijima Genetic
control of bluish shell color variation in the Pacific abalone, Haliotis
discus hannai. |
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16:30
– 16:50 |
O32 |
Hongen
Zhao, Jinshi Zhang, Lihong Huang *, Limin Sun Research
of biological minimum temperature on crossing-bred pacific abalone F1. |
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16:50
– 17:10 |
O33 |
Del Rio-Portilla Miguel
A.*, Marisela Aguilar-Juárez, Xochitl Cortez, Alexei F. Licea Navarro,
Ronald S. Burton, Bronwyn H. Innes, Nicholas G. Elliott Molecular
differentiation among abalone species from Baja California, México. |
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17:10
– 17:30 |
O34 |
Anton
Krsinich* and Xiaoxu Li Selective
breeding of farmed abalone, Haliotis laevigata and H. rubra,
to enhance growth rates in Australia. |
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17:30
– 17:50 |
O35 |
Padermsak
Jarayabhand*, Supaluck Tiravanich Response
to selection for growth rate in the tropical abalone, Haliotis asinine. |
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17:50
– 18:10 |
O36 |
Yaqing
Chang *, Guodong Wang, Zichen Wang Compare
of feeding, growth, and metabolism between diploids and triploids in
Pacific abalone, Haliotis discus hannai Ino. |
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October 14, 2003 2nd F re Back Part of the Conference Centre |
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