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)

 

 

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