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)

 

 

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