The Chagos Marine Reserve: Building on Success

27 Nov 2012 – 10:30 am - 7:00 pm

Manta ray Chagos

A joint meeting of the Chagos Conservation Trust and the Zoological Society of London

Tuesday 27th November 2012

At the Zoological Society of London, Regent’s Park, London, NW1 4RY

The British Indian Ocean Territory's marine protected area is the world's largest fully no-take marine reserve. Its marine life is strikingly abundant. This conference will provide both an update on the on-going science and conservation of the archipelago and look at future plans.

This year's research expedition to the Chagos archipelago obtained some excellent scientific results - and you will see spectacular images of island and marine life in an abundance and of a quality that is difficult to replicate elsewhere in today's over-exploited oceans.

Attendance: All places must be booked in advance

Prices:
Conference lunch and reception - £25
Conference lunch and reception (CCT member, ZSL member, student, press) - £20

Registration deadline: 18th November 2012

Registration is now closed

Meals and refreshments: Coffee, tea and a buffet sandwich lunch will be served during breaks and are included in the ticket price as is the reception at 17.30. See programme attached.

Booking and enquiries: Booking available online through www.zsl.org . For enquiries please contact Simon Hughes - secretary@chagos-trust.org

Cancellation: Cancellations must be received in writing by 18th November 2012 and will be refunded less a £5.00 processing charge. After that date, no refunds will be made. Substitutions may be made at any time without charge; please notify Simon Hughes of any change in attendee details.

Programme of speakers:

Chagos, Next Generation
Professor Charles Sheppard, University of Warwick and Commissioner’s Conservation Adviser

Chagossian Community Environment Project
Xavier Hamon, Zoological Society of London

The Big Ocean Network and the Future of Chagos
Dr. Randall Kosaki

The Condition and Stability of Reef Fish Assemblages in the Chagos Archipelago
Nicholas Graham, James Cook University

Island Restoration in Chagos
Dr Colin Clubbe, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Pollution, Micro-plastics, Litter and Human Induced Impacts in Chagos
Professor Jim Readman, Plymouth Marine Laboratory

Small Life, Hidden Life: Reef Cryptofauna in the Chagos Archipelago
Catherine Head, University of Oxford

Pulling Back the Blue Curtain in the Chagos: Using Underwater Video Technology to Explore Communities Below 15m
Dr Heather Koldewey, Zoological Society of London

CCT AGM (for members only)

Reception (for others, CCT members to join following AGM)

Programme (135 KB)
Map and registration details (61 KB)

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