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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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10:20-10:40 |
Cancelled |
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10:40-11:10 |
Tea break |
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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 |
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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 |
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12:30-14:00 |
Lunch |
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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 |
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14:40-15:00 |
Spatial fishing effort modelling
network |
Alexis ENSCH Fabio CAROCCI (105) F. CORSI |
40 |
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15:00-15:20 |
Spatial distribution of fishing effort in the Seychelles schooner
fishery |
Rondolph Joseph PAYET (87) |
41 |
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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 |
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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) |