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Shrimp Aquaculture Dialogue Overview

The document discusses the Shrimp Aquaculture Dialogue and its steering committee structure. It states that the steering committee manages the Dialogue by developing and documenting decision-making processes and enforcing them. It also notes that the steering committee strives for industry and non-industry representation and has a maximum of 10 members who volunteer and have time and internet access to contribute. Regional committees have also been formed for Africa and Americas.

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Shrimp Aquaculture Dialogue Overview

The document discusses the Shrimp Aquaculture Dialogue and its steering committee structure. It states that the steering committee manages the Dialogue by developing and documenting decision-making processes and enforcing them. It also notes that the steering committee strives for industry and non-industry representation and has a maximum of 10 members who volunteer and have time and internet access to contribute. Regional committees have also been formed for Africa and Americas.

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Shrimp Aquaculture Dialogue

Steering Committee

Eric Bernard
Aquaculture specialist
World Wildlife Fund
Participation at many levels

 Attend Dialogue meetings


 Do not attend but provide input
 Join a technical working group
 Join an advisory group
 Coordinate the Dialogue
 Serve as a steering committee member
Steering Committee manages the Dialogue

Develops a decision-making process

Documents it

Enforces it
Who serves on the steering committee?

 All Dialogue participants can volunteer


 Must be able to allocate time and, possibly, money to
the process
 Must have Internet access

 Strive for a mix of industry and non-industry representatives

 Maximum of 10 people
Steering committees at regional and global levels

America SC Africa SC

Standards

Asia SC

Asia Dialogue
Regional committee for Africa created

 Eric Bernard: World Wildlife Fund


 Julien Boulle: LFL Aqua et Extrusion Division
 Mathias Ismael: Groupe OSO
 Claude Brunot: Groupement des Aquaculteurs et Pêcheurs de
Crevettes de Madagascar
 Marc Le Groumellec: Groupe UNIMA
 Melanie Siggs: Seafood Choices Alliance
 Laurent Galloux: Bureau VERITAS
 Eliane Chungue: Institut Pasteur de Madagascar Norosoa
 Alice Rasolonjatovo: Direction des Pêches et Ressources Halieutiques
Regional Committee for Americas in the Works

 Eric Bernard: World Wildlife Fund


 Larry Drazba: Camarones de Nicaragua
 Sergio Escutia: Confederación de Organizaciones Acuícolas del
Estado de Sinaloa
 Teresa Ish: Environmental Defense
 Leobardo Montoya: Centro de Investigacion en Alimentacion y
Desarrollo
 Corey Peet: David Suzuki Foundation
 Linda Thornton: Aquamar/Cardelli

…….1 to 3 more people needed


Any volunteers?

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