Oral Presentations

September 3 (Tuesday) : Openings, Key Note Speech and Marine Session

(Room A002, ARTS BUILDING)

 

(Time keeper: student helper B,  Operation of the PC projector &  Microphone distributor: student helper C)

 

 

Subject

Moderator

Time

Tiltle

Authors

The presenter is underlined.

( ): registration number

Abstract

(page)

 

 

Opening

speeches

 

 

 

Jim

KAPETSKY

 

10:30-11:05

Welcome speech (10')

Kiyoshi ITOH (6) (Organizer)

Fishery/Aquatic GIS Research Group, Japan

Welcome speech (10f)

Geoff MEADEN (57) (Local Co-organizer)

Canterbury Christ Church University College, UK

Background, Objectives, Structure and Remarks

(15f)

Tom NISHIDA (14) (Convener)

National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries, Japan

Key Note

Address

11:05-11:50

A critique of spatial data analysis and its application within aquatic GIS

Anthony J. BOOTH (140)

(key note speaker)

Rhodes University, South Africa

5

 

11:50-13:00

Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remote sensing

(Marine)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vasilis VALAVANIS

 

13:00-13:20

GIS mapping of marine species feeding grounds through analysis of satellite imagery

Vasilis VALAVANIS (43)

Argiris KAPANTAGAKIS

Stratis GEOGRAKARAKOS

Isidora KATARA

Andreas PALIALEXIS

6

13:20-13:40

EFISAT project: Use of remote sensing and GIS technologies to predict pelagic fishing grounds in Chile

Claudio SILVA (61)

Karen NIETO

María Angela BARBIERI

Guillermo MARTÍNEZ

Eleuterio YÁÑEZ

7

13:40-14:00

Satellites images exploration GIS tools for the Benguela ecosystem

Laurent DRAPEAU (90)

8

14:00-14:20

Study on relations between Japanese common squid (Todarodes pacificus) fishing ground formation and an  advantage of fishing ports using RS/GIS

Hidetada KIYOFUJI (79)

Sei-ichi SAITOH

Hitoe KUMAGAI

Yasuhiro ARAI

Kentaro SAKAI

9

14:20-14:40

Using lights to track squid fishing fleets from space

Claire M. WALUDA (75)

10

 

14:40-15:10

Tea break

 

 

 

 

 

Systems

&

Software

(Marine)

(I)

 

 

 

 

 

Dale KIEFER

15:10-15:30

Space-based surveillance and the role of SAR for operational fisheries and aquatic resource monitoring

Simon CHESWORTH (13)

11

15:30-15:50

The GIS component of a web-based Integrated Knowledge Organization System

Fabio CAROCCI (105)

Marc TACONET

12

15:50-16:10

A new version of Marine GIS: Marine Explorer (Ver.4.0)

Kiyoshi ITOH (6)

13

16:10-16:30

Ontologies for knowledge representation and semantic interoperability in Marine Information Systems

Zarine KEMP (74)

Robert FRANK

14

16:30-16:50

A dynamic Biogeographic Information system for the Gulf of Maine

Dale A. KIEFER (62)

Vardis TSONTOS

15

 

19:00-21:00 ICE BREAKING COCKTAIL PARTY at Grapevine Bar, Level2, Bramber House

 

 

 

Oral Presentations

September 4 (Wednesday) : Marine Session

(Room A002, ARTS BUILDING)

 

 (Time keeper: student helper B,  Operation of the PC projector &  Microphone distributor: student helper C)

 

Subject

Moderator

 

Time

Title

Authors

The presenter is underlined.

( ): registration number

Abstract

(page)

 

 

 

Systems

&

Software

(Marine) (II)

 

 

 

Fabio CAROCCI

 

  9:00-9:20

Visualisation and display of commercial fisheries data.

Brent A. WOOD (8)

Alistair Dunn

16

  9:20-9:40

Development of visualization system for fish and plankton stock assessment using a quantitative echo sounder

Kazushi MIYASHITA

Koutarou  TETSUMURA (66)

Ryo KAWABE

17

 9:40-10:00

Results from using electronic logbooks in US and Canada

Richard ARNOLD (71)

18

10:00-10:20

OLFISH: An electronic logbook : A demonstration of unique, wheelhouse, electronic solution for the collection, management and utilization of commercial fishing data

Amos BARKAI (27)

Mike BERGH

 

19

10:20-10:40

(part II)

 

10:40-11:10

Tea break  

 

 

 

 

Habitats

&

Mapping

(Marine)  (I)

 

 

 

 

 

Teruhisa KOMATSU

 

11:10-11:30

Fish habitat suitability modelling and its application in managing human activities

Richard STOCKS

Stuart ROGERS (91)

Steven FREEMAN

20

11:30-11:50

Introducing greater ecological realism to fish habitat models

Paul D. EASTWOOD (58)

Geoff J. MEADEN

21

11:50-12:10

Spatial allocation of global fisheries landings used rule-based procedures

Reg WATSON (46)

22

12:10-12:30

Assessment of the co-occurrence of inshore longfin squid (Loligo pealeii) and scup (Stenotomus chrysops) on the eastern US continental shelf

Lisa C. HENDRICKSON (101)

23

 

12:30-14:00

Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Habitats

&

Mapping

(Marine) (II)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alessandro GIMONA

 

14:00-14:20

Scattered distribution of kichiji rockfish, Sebastolobus macrochir, on the continental slope of Jo-ban fishing ground, northeastern Japan: Analysis of images recorded by the towing video  camera system using GIS

Kazutoshi. WATANABE (112)

Toshihiro. WATANABE

24

14:20-14:40

Geographical variation in the vertical distribution of cod and availability to survey gears

Boonchai K. STENSHOLT (21)

Eivind STENSHOLT

25

14:40-15:00

GIS and geostatistical integration of acoustic census and environmental data to produce realistic distribution and abundance maps of North Sea herring

Alessandro. GIMONA (68)

Paul. G. FERNANDES

26

15:00-15:20

Cartography of Posidonia meadows in Messouia off Zarzis, Tunisia, using multi-beam sonar and GIS

Teruhisa. KOMATSU (129)

Chiaki IGARASHI

Koji SHIBATA

Kazuhiro HANTANI

Martine CARTON

Takushi OHMURA

Kerim BEN MUSTAPHA

Cherif SAMMARI

Amor EL ABED

27

15:20-15:40

An unconstrained, interactive spatial analysis framework for developing habitat closure alternatives in New England, USA, fisheries from aggregated survey abundance and fishery productivity data

Andrew APPLEGATE (63)

Edward DURBECK

28

15:40-16:00

Understanding the distribution of maerl, a calcareous seaweed, off Dorset, UK

Annika MITCHELL (56)

Ken COLLINS

29

 

16:00-17:30     Formal Session  for the Poster presentation & Demonstration with PC

(Mandela Hall) (refreshment available)

 

 

 

Oral Presentations

September 5 (Thursday) : Marine Session

(Room A002, ARTS BUILDING)

 

(Time keeper: student helper B,  Operation of the PC projector &  Microphone distributor: student helper C)

 

Subject

Moderator

 

Time

Title

Authors

The presenter is underlined.

( ): registration number

Abstract

(page)

 

 

 

 

 

Environment

&

Ecosystems

(marine)

(I)

 

 

 

 

 

Bill SEAMAN

  9:00-9:20

Characterising spatial and temporal variability of marine conditions

Anne E. LUCAS (89)

W. Paul BUDGELL

30

  9:20-9:40

Between SST and bathymetry: Spatial techniques for defining the aquatic landscape

Laura KRACKER (108)

31

 9:40-10:00

Study of bathymetry effects on the nominal hooking rates of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) and bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) exploited by the Japanese tuna longline fisheries in the Indian Ocean

Tom NISHIDA (14)

Masahiko MOHRI

Kiyoshi ITOH

Jun NAKAGOME

32

10:00-10:20

Analysis of fisheries catch data in relation to temperature anomalies in SE Mediterranean using GIS

Argiris KAPANTAGAKIS

Vasilis VALAVANIS (43)

Stratis GEOGRAKARAKOS

Andreas PALIALEXIS

Isidora KATARA

33

10:20-10:40

Cancelled

 

 

 

10:40-11:10

Tea break

 

 

Enviornment

&

Ecosystems

(marine)

(II))

 

 

Bill SEAMAN

11:10-11:30

Environmental variability of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) in the Scotia Sea, Antarctica

Mikio NAGANOBU (26)

Kiyoshi ITOH

34

11:30-11:50

Spatio-temporal variations of oceanographic features and their influences on pelagic fishery in the Straits of Malacca using GIS analysis

G. H. MUSSE, (29)

H.M. IBRAHIM

M. A. AMBAK

M. S. ABDUL RASHID

H. YANAGAWA

35

 

 

Managenent

(marine)

(I)

 

 

Geoff

MEADEN

11:50-12:10

Data collection methods and GIS uses to enhance catch and reduce bycatch in the North Pacific Fisheries

Robert MIKOL (125)

36

12:10-12:30

Recent efforts towards effective management of the Gulf of Maine/Georges Bank fisheries  using GIS technology

Richard R. TAYLOR (126)

Christopher F. POLLONI

37

 

12:30-14:00

Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Managenent

(marine)

(II)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Geoff MEADEN

14:00-14:20

A visualisation of the spatial and temporal dynamic in the Namibian hake trawl fishery  - a tool to understand the complexity of a fishery

Espen JOHNSEN (141)

Heinie LESCH

38

14:20-14:40

Comprehensive mapping of commercial marine fisheries and their dependant coastal communities, south-eastern Australia

James LARCOMBE (102)

Kate BROOKS

39

14:40-15:00

Spatial fishing effort modelling network

Alexis ENSCH

Fabio CAROCCI (105)

F. CORSI

40

15:00-15:20

Spatial distribution of fishing effort in the Seychelles schooner fishery

Rondolph Joseph PAYET (87)

41

15:20-15:40

Using Vessel Monitoring System combined with landings data to calculate and map fishing effort and landings per unit effort for the Portuguese crustacean trawl fleet

Manuel AFONSO-DIAS (117),

Joana SIMÕES

Carlos PINTO

42

15:40-16:00

Reefs at Risk in Southeast Asia: A map-based model on threats to coral reefs

Lauretta BURKE

Marco NOORDELOOS (131)

43

 

15:30-17:00     Formal Session  for the Poster presentation & Demonstration with PC  (Mandela Hall) (refreshment available) 

17:00-17:30     Dismantle of the posters & PCs

19:00-              Banquet at Downs Restaurant (only for those booked in advance)

 

 

 

 

Oral Presentations

September 6 (Friday) : Sessions for Numerical Analyses & Panel Discussion

(Room A002, ARTS BUILDING)

 

(Time keeper: student helper B,  Operation of the PC projector &  Microphone distributor: student helper C)

 

Subject

Moderator

 

Time

Title

Authors

The presenter is underlined.

( ): registration number

Abstract

(page)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Numerical analyses

(II)

(Fresh water)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tony Booth

  9:00-9:20

Application of GIS in stock assessment: A practical experience from Lake Malawi, Malawi, Central Africa

Dezio Augustine Missiri BANDA (36)

44

  9:20-9:40

Predicting historical potential spawning occupancy upstream of anthropogenic barriers using a hierarchical statistical model, Willamette Valley, USA

Mindi B. SHEER (127)

Elizabeth A. STEEL

David JENSEN

45

 9:40-10:00

Spatial and temporal stream temperature prediction : Geostatistical modelling for networked data and non-stationary covariance structures

Beth GARDNER (76)

Patrick J. SULLIVAN

46

10:00-10:20

Application of Geostatistics to

Estimating Stock Size in Estuaries:  

A Non-Euclidean Approach to

Variogram Calculation and Kriging

Olaf JENSEN (95)

Glenn MOGLEN

Mary CHRISTMAN 

Thomas MILLER

47

10:20-10:40

Cancelled

 

 

 

10:40-11:10

Tea break

 

 

 

 

 

Numerical analyses

(III)

(marine)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tony Booth

11:10-11:30

A geostatistical t-test for spatially correlated data: Using variogram analysis to model spatial variability and to detect significant temporal changes in the distribution of Pacific halibut

Din CHEN (30)

Richard LEICKLY

48

11:30-11:50

Acoustical substrate classification for stock assessment of the geoduck clam

Ian MURFITT (115)

Claudia HAND

49

11:50-12:10

Developing a computer simulation program to determine optimal sampling strategies: A case study of the Maine sea urchin fishery

Robert GRABOWSKI (72)

Yong CHEN

Thomas WINDHOLZ

50

12:10-12:30

Modelling the distribution of fish resources using oceanographic variables, statistical methods and GIS technologies

David BARRATT

Adrian BUGG

Simon BARRY

Brent WISE

(James LARCOMBE) (102)

51

 

12:30-14:00

Lunch

 

 

 

 

Panel discussion

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chair

Geoff MEADEN

Co-Chair

Jim KAPETSKY

14:00-16:00

(Sum-up Session) The objectives of this Session are to highlight progress being made and to discuss ways to move forward. Each panelist will summarize trends in his subject area and there will be discussion from the floor that will help demonstrate where fisheries spatial analyses should now be going. Progress of the eNumerical analysesf is especially  emphasized as it is the theme of this 2nd  Symposium. Each subject plans to be  completed in 20 minutes. Detail framework of this Session will be announced  at the beginning of this Session from the Chair.

Panellists  in six subjects:

 

(1)Fabio CAROCCI (GIS Systems)

(2) V. VALAVANIS (Marine : Habitat,

      Ecosystem & Remote sensing)

(3) Goeff MEADEN

                 (Marine : Management)

(4) Tony BOOTH

                 (Numerical analyses)

(5) Bill FISHER

      (Fresh/inland water in general)

(6) Jim KAPETSKY

     (Aquaculture and  Mariculture)

 

Closings 

Last remarks and the future

Tom Nishida (Convener)

 

 

 

 

Oral Presentations

September 4 (Wednesday) : Fresh/Inland Water Session

(Room A001, ARTS BUILDING)

 

(Time keeper &  Operation of the PC projector : Yoshinobu ODAIRA)

 

Subject

Moderator

 

Time

Title

Authors

The presenter is underlined.

( ): registration number

Abstract

(page)

 

 

 

 

Environment &

Ecosystems

(Fresh water)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sena

DE SILVA

 

 

11:10-11:30

Use of GIS techniques to evaluate relationships between catchment land use & vegetation patterns and river fish communities, Victoria, Australia

Nigel W. ABERY (3)

Sena S. DE SILVA

Brad MITCHELL

52

11:30-11:50

Modeling Sefidrood River of Iran in

term of fishery

Hossein GANJIDOUST

Varya RAHIMI

Ahmad KHODADADI (139)

A. & Raymound YONG

53

11:50-12:10

Fish yield prediction in lowland reservoirs of Sri Lanka through quantitative treatment of the influence of catchment features on fish production, using Geographical Information Systems

Upali  S.AMARASHINGHE (2)

Sena S. DE SILVA

Chandana NISSANKA

54

12:10-12:30

Cancelled

 

 

 

12:30-14:00

Llunch

 

 

 

 

 

 

Habitats

&

Mapping

(fresh water)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michael PORTER

14:00-14:20

Mapping Indian inland fish diversity using historical occurrence data in FishBase

Sanjeev K. SRIVASTAVA (100)

Rodolfo REYES

Boris FABRES

Alphis G. PONNIAH

55

14:20-14:40

Analyzing changing river channel morphology using GIS for Rio Grande silvery minnow habitat assessment

Michael D. PORTER (52)

Tamara MASSONG

56

14:40-15:00

Habitat fragmentation and modifications affecting distribution of the Rio Grande silvery minnow

Michael D. PORTER (52)

Michael HATCH

57

15:00-15:20

The development of a GIS atlas of southern African freshwater fish

Lucy P. SCOTT

Paul H. SKELTON

Anthony J. BOOTH (140)

Lieven VERHEURST

58

15:20-15:40

Fish diversity in the major rivers of southern Assam, Mizoram and Tripura with a note on their habitat parameters

Devashish KARIKARI (70)

59

 

16:00-17:30     Formal Session  for the Poster presentation & Demonstration with PC  (Mandela Hall) (refreshment available)

 

 

 

Oral Presentations

September 5 (Thursday) : Aquaculture & Fresh/Inland water Session

(Room A001, ARTS BUILDING)

 

(Time keeper &  Operation of the PC projector : Yoshinobu ODAIRA)

 

Subject

Moderator

 

Time

Title

Authors

The presenter is underlined.

( ): registration number

Abstract

(page)

 

 

 

 

Aquaculture

 

 

 

 

James KAPETSKY

  9:00-  9:20

Development of a scale using GIS, for the selection of non- perennial reservoirs for culture-based fishery activities, Sri Lanka

Sena S. DE SILVA (1)

W.M.H. Kelum WIJENAYAKE

A.B. Ajith Kumara  GUNARATHE

Upali S. AMARASINGHE

60

  9:20-  9:40

Aquaculture sustainability and GIS

James McDaid KAPETSKY (10)

61

  9:40-10:00

Use of GIS for placement of mariculture

Kerstin GEITNER (85)

62

10:00-10:20

Integration of hydrological index and GIS for shrimp culture in subtropical Brazilian coast

Jarbas BONETTI FILHO (128)

Elpidio BELTRAME

Carla BONETTI

63

10:20-10:40

Planning of shellfish farming in a tropical estuary: A spatial analysis approach

Gilberto Fonseca BARROSO (114)

Jarbas BONETTI FILHO

64

 

10:40-11:10

Tea break

 

 

 

 

Management

(fresh water)

(I)

 

 

 

 

José

AGUILAR-MANJARREZ

 

11:10-11:30

Manual on the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in fisheries management and planning

Gertjan DE GRAAF

Felix MARTTIN  

J. AGUILAR-MANJARREZ (111)

65

11:30-11:50

GIS applications in stream and river fisheries

William L. FISHER (45)

Frank J. RAHEL  

66

11:50-12:10

The African Water Resource Database: GIS-based analytical tools for inland fisheries management and planning

Jeff JENNESS

Joe DOOLEY

AGUILAR-MANJARREZ(111)

70

12:10-12:30

Floodplain fisheries monitoring and Geographical Information Systems

Gertjan DE GRAAF (50)

68

 

12:30-14:00

Lunch

 

Numerical analyses

(I)

(Fresh water)

 

William FISHER

 

 

 

14:00-14:20

Geospatial techniques for developing a sampling frame of watersheds across a region

Robert E. GRESSWELL

Douglas S. BATEMAN (99)

George W. LIENKAEMPER

71

14:20-14:40

Pattern detection and longitudinal analysis of linear networks : Quantifying spatial variability in stream Fishes

Christian E. TORGERSEN (98)

Robert E. GRESSWELL

Douglas S. BATEMAN

72

 

 

15:30-17:00     Formal Session  for the Poster presentation & Demonstration with PC (Mandela Hall) (refreshment available) 

17:00-17:30     Dismantle of the posters & PCs

19:00-              Banquet at Downs Restaurant (only for those booked in advance)

 

 

 

Poster Presentations (I) (Marine)

Mandela Hall

(Formal Sessions: 4-5:30pm, Sept 4 and 3-5pm, Sept 5)

 

No.

 

Title

Authors

The presenter is underlined.

( ): registration number

Abstract

(page)

 

Habitats

 

1

Using 3D raster GIS to analyse habitat profiles of marine top predators

Henrik SKOV (20)

75

2

Typology of the demersal communities off Senegal

Didier JOUFFRE (24)

Gilles DOMALAIN

Alain CAVERIVIERE

76

3

Identifying spawning and nursery areas of Red mullet (Mullus barbatus, L ., 1758) in the Strait of Sicily

Germana GAROFALO (113)

Fabio FIORENTINO

Gioacchino BONO

Salvatore GANCITANO

Giacomo NORRITO

77

4

Analysing animal habitat selection in trade-off situations

                                                                                         (Cancelled)

Mette MAURITZEN (44)

Andrew E. DEROCHER

Rolf. A. IMS

Øystein WIIG

Nigel YOCCOZ

78

 

Environments and ecosystems

 

5

Predicting the habitat distribution for the deep sea coral, Lophelia pertusa, based on environmental parameters

Tanya LEVERETTE (94)

79

6

Between SST and bathymetry: Spatial techniques for defining the aquatic landscape

Laura KRACKER (108)

80

7

Southern ocean mollusc database, SOMBASE : a tool for biogeographic analysis in diversity and ecology

Huw J. GRIFFITHS (107)

Katrin LINSE

J. Alistair CRAME

81

 

Reefs

 

8

Reefs at Risk in Southeast Asia: A map-based model on threats to coral reefs

Lauretta BURKE

Marco NOORDELOOS (131)

82

9

Integrating GIS and satellite imagery to underpin the coastal management practices of the Buccoo Reef Marine Park, Tobago

Steven FREEMAN (137)

Will AICKEN

Peter DOVEY

Owen DAY

Richard  LANGTON

Craig MILLS

Stuart ROGERS

Arthur POTTS

83

10

Geographic Information Systems in assessment of marine human-made reefs in Florida, USA

William SEAMAN (22)

84

 

 

 

Poster Presentations (II) (Marine)

Mandela Hall

(Formal Sessions: 4-5:30pm, Sept 4 and 3-5pm, Sept 5)

 

 

No.

 

Title

Authors

The presenter is underlined.

( ): registration number

Abstract

(page)

 

Management

 

11

Spatial distribution of the French fishing fleet in the English Channel and the Atlantic in 2000?

Sylvain BERMELL-FLEURY (64)

85

12

Using lights to track squid fishing fleets from space

Claire M. WALUDA (75)

86

13

Cartographic representation of fishing sites of the artisanal fishery target species around the Gallinaria Island (Ligurian sea - Western Mediterranean)

Maria Elena PICCIONE (110) Sabrina AGNESI

Andrea MOLLINARI

Leonardo TUNESI

87

14

Recent efforts towards effective management of the Gulf of Maine/Georges Bank fisheries  using GIS technology

Richard R. TAYLOR (126) Christopher F. POLLONI

88

 

Geostatistcs

 

15

Geostatistical analysis of bioturbation: Integrated effects of Nereis diversicolor (O. W. Müller) on oxygen distribution at the sediment-water interface in marine sediments

Detlef HENNING (84)

Gerd-Peter ZAUKE

Peter STIEF

Ekkehard VARESCHI

89

16

Geostatistical modelling of  biocenosis distribution in the Strait of Sicily 

Germana GAROFALO (113)

Michele GRISTINA

Marco TOCCACELI

Giovanbattista GIUSTO

Pietro RIZZO

Giuseppe SINACORI

90

17

 

Meso-scaled investigation on spatial distribution of the flatfish species Limanda limanda (dab) within the German Bight: A geostatistical approach

Vanessa STELZENMÜLLER (40)

Gerd-Peter ZAUKE

Siegfried EHRICH

91

 

Mariculture

 

18

 

 

92

 

 

 

Poster Presentations (III)

(Fresh/Inland Water and Estuary)

Mandela Hall

(Formal Sessions: 4-5:30pm, Sept 4 and 3-5pm, Sept 5)

 

 

No.

 

Title

Authors

The presenter is underlined.

( ): registration number

Abstract

(page)

19

Regionalization of stream fisheries management using GIS

William L. FISHER (45)

Ellen C. TEJAN

Paul E. BALKENBUSH

93

20

Acoustic and optical monitoring of seagrass associations in the River Otsuchi Estuary, the northeast Japan

Kenichi TATSUKAWA  (73)

Keiko AIOI 

Akihisa MORIYAMA

94

21

Strategic mapping for the assessment of cyanobacteria bloom potential in a small water supply reservoir (Duas Bocas Reservoir, ES, Brazil)

Gilberto Fonseca BARROSO (114)

Alessandra DELAZARI-BARROSO

95

22

Geosalar - Modelling Atlantic salmon smolt production using remote sensing and GIS-based methods

Normand BERGERON (120)

Julian DODSON

Francis BÉRUBÉ

Daniel BOISCLAIR

Denis GRATTON,

Stuart LANE,

Michel LAPOINTE

Asit MAZUMDER

Marco RODRIGUEZ 

Joe RASMUSSEN

96

23

Relationship between juvenile salmonid populations and catchment features

Alexander COLEY (31)

97

 

 

 

GIS Demonstrations with PC

Mandela Hall

(Formal Sessions: 4-5:30pm, Sept 4 and 3-5pm, Sept 5)

 

 

No.

 

Titile

Authors

The presenter is underlined.

( ): registration number

Abstract

(page)

1

A new version of Marine GIS : Marine Explorer

(Ver. 4.0) 

Kiyoshi ITOH (6)

101

2

A New Marine Geographical Information System

Dale A. KIEFER (62)

102

3

Development of visualization system for fish and plankton stock assessment using a quantitative echo sounder

Kazushi MIYASHITA

Koutarou TETSUMURA (66)

Ryo KAWABE

103

4

GeoCrust 1.0 – A dedicated GIS to estimate and map fishing effort and LPUE using VMS and landings data

Manuel AFONSO-DIAS

Joana SIMÕES (118)

Carlos PINTO (119)

104

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Recent efforts towards effective management of the Gulf of Maine/Georges Bank fisheries  using GIS technology

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Christopher F. POLLONI

105

 

 

 

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