The range of subjects is diverse and sure to appeal to the professional or novice scientist in everyone.
Dates for APASEEM’s 2011 conference includes Nov. 29 and 30, from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the American Memorial Park auditorium.
Day One Agenda
“Japan, the Pacific Golden-Plover Crossroads.”
The movie, “Traditional Fishing on Guam: Chamoru Chenchulu Fishermen.”
“Biological Characteristics of the Spotcheek Emperor, Lethrinus rubrioperculatus, in the Northern Mariana Islands.”
“The reproductive cycle of Lissocarcinus orbicularis observed on North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii with observations from Tahiti & Saipan.”
Closing out the first day is “Development of Junction Water Demands for the Saipan Water Distribution System Numerical Model.”
Day Two Agenda
“PCB Status of Popular Table Fish from Northern and Central Sections of Saipan Lagoon.”
“Reproductive characteristics of the crab family Xanthidae observed on North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii with observations from Saipan.”
“Learning about Sciences and Mathematics through the Study of Aviation, a new curriculum at Marianas High School.”
“An Introduction to the Presently Being Developed Mariana Islands Marine National Monument Science Plan.”
Finally, “The CNMI Bio-sampling Program: An experiment in Federal, CNMI Government, and private sector cooperative fisheries research.”
APASEEM agenda items last approximately 25-minutes and then open up for lively question and answer sessions.
Interested members from the public and government resource agencies are strongly encouraged to attend.
For more information, contact John Furey via email at [email protected].


