EBFMtuna-2012 : Towards ecosystem-based management of tuna fisheries
Mitigating impacts of fishing on pelagic ecosystems
15-18 Oct 2012 Montpellier (France)
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Keynote speeches
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Is it good or bad to fish with FADs ? (K. Holland, V. Restrepo, G. Moreno, L. Dagorn)
The behavior of pelagic fishes and its pertinence to fisheries (K. Holland)
Balanced harvest? What is it and how does it relate to EAF? (S. Garcia)
Mitigating problematic bycatch and broader ecosystem-level effects of pelagic tuna fisheries (E. Gilman)
Economic incentives to address bycatch (D. Squires)
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Week overview
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Mon. 15
Tue. 16
Wed. 17
Thu. 18
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Monday, October 15, 2012
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08:00
09:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
13:00
14:00
15:00
16:00
17:00
›8:00 (1h30)
Registration and welcoming breakfast
› Lagoon
8:00 - 9:30 (1h30)
Registration and welcoming breakfast
Lagoon
›9:30 (35min)
Opening
› Auditorium
9:30 - 10:05 (35min)
Opening
Auditorium
›10:05 (45min)
Keynote: Is it good or bad to fish with FADs?
Kim Holland, Victor Restrepo, Gala Moreno, Laurent Dagorn
› Auditorium
10:05 - 10:50 (45min)
Keynote: Is it good or bad to fish with FADs?
Auditorium
Kim Holland, Victor Restrepo, Gala Moreno, Laurent Dagorn
https://ebfmtuna-2012.sciencesconf.org/data/program/K1_HOLLAND_RESTREPO_MORENO_DAGORN_1_.pdf
›10:50 (1h40)
Session 1: BIODIVERSITY & BYCATCH
› Auditorium
10:50 - 12:30 (1h40)
Session 1: BIODIVERSITY & BYCATCH
Auditorium
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Large fish predators diversity highlighted by tuna fisheries data in the Indian Ocean
- Frédéric Ménard, UMR EME
10:50-11:10 (20min)
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Pelagic elasmobranch diversity and abundance in the Western Indian Ocean: an analysis of long-term trends from research and fisheries longline data
- Evgeny Romanov, CAP RUN / ARDA
11:10-11:30 (20min)
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Using fisheries data to identify pelagic predator hotspots in the North Atlantic
- Niall Mcginty
11:30-11:50 (20min)
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Characterization of interactions between marine mammals, whale sharks and tropical tuna purse seine fishery in the Indian and Atlantic Oceans
- Anna Capietto, University Montpellier 2, IRD
11:50-12:10 (20min)
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Bycatch recorded by the Mexican tuna purse-seine fleet in the eastern Pacific ocean
- Sofia Ortega-Garcia, INSTITUTO POLITECNICO NACIONAL-CENTRO INTERDISCIPLINARIO DE CIENCIAS MARINAS
12:10-12:30 (20min)
›12:30 (1h15)
Lunch
› Ocean
12:30 - 13:45 (1h15)
Lunch
Ocean
›13:45 (40min)
Session 1: BIODIVERSITY & BYCATCH
› Auditorium
13:45 - 14:25 (40min)
Session 1: BIODIVERSITY & BYCATCH
Auditorium
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Patterns of turtle bycatch in tuna fisheries off southern Brazil: towards EBFM of pelagic fisheries in the southwest Atlantic ocean
- Melissa Marcon, Graduate Program on Oceanography, Oceanographic Institute, University of São Paulo, Brazil - Maria de los Angeles Gasalla, Fisheries Ecosystems Laboratory (LabPesq), Department of Biological Oceanography, Oceanographic Institute, University of São Paulo, Brazil. mgasalla@usp.br - Bruno Giffoni, Fundação Pró-TAMAR, Ubatuba, São Paulo, Brazil
13:45-14:05 (20min)
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Pilot study of an electronic monitoring system on a tropical tuna purse seine vessel in the Atlantic Ocean
- Jon Ruiz, AZTI
14:05-14:25 (20min)
›14:25 (1h)
Session 2: FISH ASSOCIATED WITH FADS: BIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR
› Auditorium
14:25 - 15:25 (1h)
Session 2: FISH ASSOCIATED WITH FADS: BIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR
Auditorium
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Schooling behavior of juvenile yellowfin tuna around a FAD in the Philippines
- Yasushi Mitsunaga, Department of Fisheries, Kinki University
14:25-14:45 (20min)
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Lipid class composition and energy allocation during reproduction of yellowfin tuna in the western Indian ocean: comparison between FADs and free-swimming schools
- Iker Zudaire, AZTI Tecnalia - Hilario Murua, AZTI Tecnalia
14:45-15:05 (20min)
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Skipjack reproductive capacity in relation to energy reserves: is there an influence of the school type?
- Maitane Grande, AZTI Tecnalia - Hilario Murua, AZTI Tecnalia
15:05-15:25 (20min)
›15:25 (25min)
Coffee break
15:25 - 15:50 (25min)
Coffee break
›15:50 (2h)
Session 2: FISH ASSOCIATED WITH FADS: BIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR
› Auditorium
15:50 - 17:50 (2h)
Session 2: FISH ASSOCIATED WITH FADS: BIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR
Auditorium
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Temporal patterns of yellowfin and skipjack tuna associated with anchored and drifting FADs
- Marc Soria, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
15:50-16:10 (20min)
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Residence times and vertical behaviour of tunas around drifting fish aggregating devices (DFADs) in the Indian Ocean
- Rodney Govinden, Seychelles Fishing Authority
16:10-16:30 (20min)
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Evolution of radio buoys technology for FAD, past, present and future.
- Francisco Pino, technology
16:30-16:50 (20min)
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Using fishers' echosounder buoys for scientific studies
- Jon Lopez, AZTI
16:50-17:10 (20min)
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The behavioural ecology of two major bycatch species of the tuna purse-seine fishery: the oceanic triggerfish and the rainbow runner
- Fabien Forget, Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement, South African Institute of Aquatic Biodiversity, Rhodes University
17:10-17:30 (20min)
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Behavior of fish aggregations assessed using fishers' echosounder buoys
- Jon Lopez, AZTI
17:30-17:50 (20min)
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