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)

 

 

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