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L'agrégation de thons de sub-surface au sein du système [DCP ancré - macronecton - environnement - pêche] en Martinique : étude hiérarchique par méthodes acoustiques, optiques et halieutiques ArchiMer
Doray, Mathieu.
Artificial Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) are known to concentrate tropical tunas. This aggregative behaviour drastically increases the vulnerability of these species to fishing. Alternatively, FADs can be used as oceanic observatories to study the aggregative behaviour of large pelagic fish. We conducted sea surveys in Martinique (Lesser Antilles) to i) establish a typology of the pelagic fish aggregations found around moored FADs ii) study their relations with their biotic and abiotic environment and the local fishery. The mean biomass of large pelagic fish aggregations was also estimated to provide scientific inputs to achieve a sustainable management of the moored FAD fishery. The first part presents the background of the study. We introduce the...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Martinique; Lesser Antilles; Hierarchy; Advection diffusion models; Geostatistics; Micronekton; Tuna/environment relationships; Aggregative behaviour; Tuna; Underwater video; Echosounding; FAD; Martinique; Petites Antilles; Hiérarchie; Modèles d'advection diffusion; Géostatistique; Micronecton; Relation thon/environnement; Comportement agrégatif; Thon; Vidéo sous marine; Acoustique; DCP.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/these-1735.pdf
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Underwater video techniques for observing coastal marine biodiversity: A review of sixty years of publications (1952–2012) ArchiMer
Mallet, Delphine; Pelletier, Dominique.
Underwater video techniques are increasingly used in marine ecology studies. Technological progress regarding video cameras, sensors (such as sounders), battery life and information storage make these techniques now accessible to a majority of users. However, diver-based underwater visual censuses, and catch and effort data, remain the most commonly used for observing coastal biodiversity and species. In this paper, we review the underwater video techniques that have been developed since the 1950s to investigate and/or monitor coastal biodiversity. Techniques such as remote underwater video, whether baited or not, diver-operated video and towed video are described, along with corresponding applications in the field. We then analyse the complementary of...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Underwater video; Monitoring; Coastal biodiversity; Fish; Habitat.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00181/29274/27901.pdf
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Joint use of echosounding, fishing and video techniques to assess the structure of fish aggregations around moored Fish Aggregating Devices in Martinique (Lesser Antilles) ArchiMer
Doray, Mathieu; Josse, E; Gervain, P; Reynal, Lionel; Chantrel, Josselin.
From April 2003 to April 2004 monthly sea surveys were conducted around 2 fish aggregating devices (FADs) moored at 2000 and 2500 m depth in Martinique (Lesser Antilles). The use of a dual frequency splitbeam echosounder combined with an underwater camera and fishing methods allowed assessment of average space and time distribution of pelagic fish aggregated beneath the FADs, as well as identification of their overall size and species composition. At daytime, 4 fish aggregations were identified at each FAD, representing 4 distinct types: i) an aggregation of small juvenile tuna (mean fork length, FL: 30 cm) observed very close to the surface in 25% of daytime periods; ii) a small surface aggregation dominated by carangids, Caranx crysos, present in 65% of...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Lesser Antilles; Tuna; Aggregative behaviour; Small scale fishery; Underwater video; Acoustics; Fish aggregating device.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-3634.pdf
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Diurnal temporal patterns of the diversity and the abundance of reef fishes in a branching coral patch in New Caledonia ArchiMer
Mallet, Delphine; Vigliola, Laurent; Wantiez, Laurent; Pelletier, Dominique.
Small-scale spatial and temporal variability in animal abundance is an intrinsic characteristic of marine ecosystems but remains largely unknown for most animals, including coral reef fishes. In this study, we used a remote autonomous unbaited video system and recorded reef fish assemblages during daylight hours, 10 times a day for 34 consecutive days in a branching coral patch of the lagoon of New Caledonia. In total, 50 031 fish observations belonging to 114 taxa, 66 genera and 31 families were recorded in 256 recorded videos. Carnivores and herbivore-detritus feeders dominated the trophic structure. We found significant variations in the composition of fish assemblages between times of day. Taxa richness and fish abundance were greater in the early...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Coral reef fish; High-frequency sampling; Patterns; Temporal variation; Underwater video.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00326/43755/45787.pdf
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Seafloor habitat definition for spatial management in fisheries: a case study on the continental shelf of southeast Australia ArchiMer
Bax, N; Kloser, R; Williams, A; Gowlett-holmes, K; Ryan, T.
The importance of habitat to Fisheries production on Australia's southeast continental shelf is part of a five-year study of ecosystem functioning and its implications for a sustainable fishery. Benthic habitats from 40 m to similar to 200 m were studied, based on identification of suitable sites from local fishers' information. Results presented here concentrate on data from a single mesohabitat at 40-60 m depth collected over two days. Macrohabitats within this mesohabitat were discriminated as soft, hard and rough from visual inspection of acoustic echograms. Subsequent analysis of the return echoes using roughness and hardness indices did not significantly improve real-time visual discriminations. Macrohabitats were sampled with an underwater video...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Habitat benthique; Acoustique; Communauté biologique; Vidéo sous-marine; Gestion spatiale; Seafloor habitat; Acoustics; Biological communities; Underwater video; Spatial management.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00325/43594/44035.pdf
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Using underwater video to assess megabenthic community vulnerability to trawling in the Grande Vasière (Bay of Biscay) ArchiMer
Merillet, Laurene; Mouchet, Maud; Robert, Marianne; Salaun, Michele; Schuck, Lucie; Vaz, Sandrine; Kopp, Dorothee.
Trawling activities are considered to be one of the main sources of disturbance to the seabed worldwide. We aimed to disentangle the dominance of environmental variations and trawling intensity in order to explain the distribution of diversity patterns over 152 sampling sites in the French trawl fishing-ground, the Grande Vasière. Using a towed underwater video device, we identified 39 taxa to the finest taxonomic level possible, which were clustered according to their vulnerability to trawling disturbance based on functional traits. Using generalized linear models, we investigated whether the density distribution of each vulnerability group was sensitive to trawling intensity and habitat characteristics. Our analyses revealed a structuring effect of depth...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Bay of Biscay; Biodiversity; Bottom trawl; Fishing; Underwater video; Vulnerability.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00406/51741/52436.pdf
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Etat de santé des habitats et peuplements de poissons des atolls d’Entrecasteaux, zone inscrite au Patrimoine Mondial de l’Humanité et Parc naturel de la mer de Corail. Evaluation initiale par stations vidéo rotatives STAVIRO ArchiMer
Schohn, Thomas; Pelletier, Dominique; Carpentier, Liliane.
The AMBIO project conducted a comprehensive video-based baseline assessment of coral reef fish communities and associated habitats in the New Caledonian lagoons. Observation relies on remote unbaited underwater video, using the STAVIRO rotating technique (Pelletier et al. 2012).  This survey was conducted in 2015 in Entrecasteaux Reefs, both located within the Coral Sea Natural Park, and part of World Heritage site. 109 STAVIRO were validated in 9 days, covering the reefs and geomorphological units in the area. Images were analyzed to characterize the habitat surrounding each station, and fishes based on a list of 565 species (Pelletier et al. 2016).  28 indicators were computed and represented on maps (Sextant server). Indicators were analyzed using the...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Biodiversité; Ichtyofaune; Habitat; Vidéo sous-marine; STAVIRO; Evaluation; Suivi; Aire Marine Protégée; Patrimoine mondial; Parc de la mer de Corail; Ecosystème corallien; Nouvelle-Calédonie; Indicateur; Tableau de bord; Cartes; Sextant; PAMPA; Biodiversity; Fish; Habitat; Underwater video; STAVIRO; Monitoring and assessment; Marine Protected Area: Coral Sea Natural Park; World Heritage; Coral reefs; New Caledonia; Indicator; Dashboard; Map; Sextant; PAMPA.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00406/51760/52357.pdf
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A regionally scalable habitat typology for assessing benthic habitats and fish communities: Application to New Caledonia reefs and lagoons ArchiMer
Pelletier, Dominique; Selmaoui‐folcher, Nazha; Bockel, Thomas; Schohn, Thomas.
Scalable assessments of biodiversity are required to successfully and adaptively manage coastal ecosystems. Assessments must account for habitat variations at multiple spatial scales, including the small scales (<100 m) at which biotic and abiotic habitat components structure the distribution of fauna, including fishes. Associated challenges include achieving consistent habitat descriptions and upscaling from in situ‐monitored stations to larger scales. We developed a methodology for (a) determining habitat types consistent across scales within large management units, (b) characterizing heterogeneities within each habitat, and (c) predicting habitat from new survey data. It relies on clustering techniques and supervised classification rules and was...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Coral Sea Marine Park; Data mining; Habitat prediction; Habitat typology; In situ monitoring; Marine protected areas; Scaling up; Supervised classification rules; Underwater video.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00632/74433/74153.pdf
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Temporal partitioning of diurnal behavioural patterns of Coris julis and Diplodus vulgaris (Actinopterygii: Perciformes) in Mediterranean coralligenous habitats. ArchiMer
Witkowski, Fanny; Vion, Aurelie; Bouchoucha, Marc.
Background. There is need for more information on behavioural rhythms of fishes in relation to their habitat use in few or not previously monitored areas, such as coralligenous habitats. Some studies have compiled inventories of observable fish species in this habitat, but no studies have been performed on the temporal patterning of fish behaviour, especially at the scale of the day. The presently reported study aims at providing knowledge on finescale fluctuations of abundances and behaviour of two fish species in coralligenous habitats throughout the diurnal period. Materials and methods. Fish fauna was filmed hourly, for several days, from dusk to dawn, with autonomous, programmable, and rotating video systems. Diurnal variations in abundances per...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Activity rhythms; Ethology; Fish; Bioherm; Underwater video.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00359/47038/46944.pdf
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Etat de santé des habitats et peuplements de poissons des îles et récifs de l’Astrolabe, Pétrie et Walpole, Parc Naturel de la Mer de Corail. Evaluation initiale par stations vidéo rotatives STAVIRO ArchiMer
Schohn, Thomas; Bockel, Thomas; Carpentier, Liliane; Pelletier, Dominique.
- The AMBIO project conducted a comprehensive video-based baseline assessment of coral reef fish communities and associated habitats in the New Caledonian lagoons. The survey relies on remote unbaited underwater video observations, using the STAVIRO rotating technique. - The study pertains to the reefs of Astrolabe, Pétrie and Walpole Island, located within the Coral Sea Natural Park. The survey conducted in 2014 covers the entire area, and the sampling design was stratified according to reef type. 95 stations were validated. They were analyzed to characterize the habitat surrounding each station, and fish communities, based on a list of 565 fish species (cf. AMBIO/A/1). - 28 indicators were computed and mapped (maps available on a Sextant server)....
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Biodiversité; Ichtyofaune; Habitat; Vidéo sous-marine; STAVIRO; Evaluation; Suivi; Parc naturel mer de Corail; Nouvelle-Calédonie; Indicateur; Tableau de bord; Serveur de cartes; Sextant; PAMPA; Ecosystème corallien; Biodiversity; Fish; Habitat; Underwater video; STAVIRO; Monitoring and assessment; Marine Protected Area: Coral Sea Natural Park; Coral reefs; New Caledonia; Indicator; Dashboard; Map server; Sextant; PAMPA.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00406/51738/52324.pdf
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Utilisation de la technique vidéo STAVIRO pour l’observation et le suivi des ressources et des écosystèmes récifo‐lagonaires de Mayotte. Etude pilote et recommandations pour les suivis futurs. Annexe 2 : Fiches métriques : Influences du statut de protection (Réserve de la passe Longogori), du type géomorphologique et de l’habitat ArchiMer
Roman, William; Pelletier, Dominique; Wickel, Julien; Giannasi, Paul.
• This work deals with coral reef fish resources and communities in the Natural Marine Park of Mayotte, Western Indian Ocean). It relies on remote unbaited underwater video observations, using the STAVIRO rotating technique. • This document is complementary to the main assessment report: William Roman and Dominique Pelletier, 2016. The STAVIRO video technique for monitoring fish resources and reef ecosystems in the Natural Marine Park of Mayotte (Western Indian Ocean). Pilot study and recommendations for monitoring. EXPLOCEAN-IFREMER Report. • It pertains to the assessment of resources with respect to protection status and factors related to local habitat and reef geomorphology. • It comprises the description of the metrics used for the assessment:...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Ichtyofaune; Habitat; Vidéo sous-marine; STAVIRO; Evaluation; Suivi; Biodiversité; Ecosystème corallien; AMP; Parc Naturel Marin de Mayotte; Indicateur; PAMPA; Fish; Habitat; Underwater video; STAVIRO; Monitoring and assessment; Biodiversity; Coral reefs; MPA; Natural Marine Park of Mayotte; Indicator; PAMPA.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00373/48423/48644.pdf
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Des systèmes vidéo rotatifs pour étudier l'ichtyofaune : Applications à l’analyse des variations spatiales et temporelles dans le lagon de Nouvelle-Calédonie ArchiMer
Mallet, Delphine.
Estimating diversity and abundance of fish is fundamental for the understanding of community structure and dynamics of coral reefs. Observations are generally gathered using Underwater Visual Census (UVC). These informations can also be collected by underwater video techniques involving no diver and allowing a high spatial and temporal coverage. The first part of this PhD thesis is a review of publications using underwater video techniques between 1952 and 2012. The second part present two rotating video systems used to study the diversity of ichthyofauna and habitats in the lagoon of New Caledonia: the STAVIRO (for "STAtion VIdeo ROtative") and the MICADO (for "Module d’Imagerie Côtier, Autonome pour le Développement de l’Observation sous-marine"). The...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Vidéo sous-marine; Systèmes d’observation; Poissons coralliens; Nouvelle-Calédonie; Underwater video; Observation systems; Coral reef fish; New Caledonia.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00189/30050/28536.pdf
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Are trawl marks a good indicator of trawling pressure in muddy sand fishing grounds? ArchiMer
Merillet, Laurene; Kopp, Dorothee; Robert, Marianne; Salaun, Michele; Mehault, Sonia; Bourillet, Jean-francois; Mouchet, Maud.
The development of the vessel monitoring system (VMS) in the recent years has offered high-resolution data to map the distribution and intensity of fishing activities and contributed to enhancing the potential identification of fishing impacts. However, impacts could vary at very small scale and the resolution of VMS data might not be fine enough. Other proxy could be used, such as trawl marks visible on the seabed observed by underwater video or side-scan sonar to evaluate small-scale trawling effort. In the Bay of Biscay, an underwater video survey of the Nephrops norvegicus fishing ground was conducted and provided environmental characteristics such as depth and number of trawl marks at 152 transects. The relevance of observed trawl marks as a...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Bay of Biscay; Fishing intensity; Sediments; Underwater video; Vessel monitoring system.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00410/52112/52854.pdf
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Etat de santé initial des habitats et peuplements de poissons des récifs de Chesterfield-Bellona, Parc Naturel de la Mer de Corail, Campagne de stations vidéo rotatives STAVIRO 2013 ArchiMer
Pelletier, Dominique; Bockel, Thomas; Roman, William; Carpentier, Liliane; Laugier, Thierry.
- The AMBIO project conducted a comprehensive video-based baseline assessment of coral reef fish communities and associated habitats in the New Caledonian lagoons. The surveys rely on remote unbaited underwater video observations, using the STAVIRO rotating technique. Chesterfield and Bellona remote reefs and atolls are located in the Coral Sea Marine Park, northwest of New Caledonia. -This 2013 survey is the first scientific survey covering the entire area, with a sampling design stratified according to reef type. 203 stations were validated within 10 days. They were analyzed to characterize the habitat surrounding each station, and fish communities, based on a list of 565 fish species (cf. AMBIO/A/1). - 34 indicators were computed and mapped (maps...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Biodiversité; Ichtyofaune; Habitat; Vidéo sous-marine; STAVIRO; Evaluation; Suivi; Parc de la Mer de Corail; Aire Marine Protégée; AMP; Ecosystème corallien; Nouvelle-Calédonie; Indicateur; Tableau de bord; Serveur de cartes; Sextant; PAMPA; Biodiversity; Fish; Habitat; Underwater video; STAVIRO; Monitoring and assessment; Coral Sea Marine Park; Marine Protected Area; MPA; World Heritage; Coral reefs; New Caledonia; Indicator; Dashboard; Map server; Sextant; PAMPA.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00381/49247/49700.pdf
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Evaluation de l’état de santé des habitats et peuplements de poissons de la zone de Voh-Koné-Pouembout, Campagnes de stations vidéo rotatives STAVIRO 2007-2013 ArchiMer
Giraud-carrier, Charlotte; Pelletier, Dominique.
• Conducted within the AMBIO project, this work deals with coral reef fish communities and associated habitats, in the New Caledonian lagoons. It aims at assessing the status and trends of habitats and mobile macrofauna in the Voh-Kone-Pouembout lagoon, in the light of demographic and industrial developments and accounting for the existing customary reserve of Oundjo. • It relies on 280 stations collected in 2007 and 2013 using the remote unbaited underwater video STAVIRO rotating technique, which were analysed to characterize habitat, fish assemblages, turtles and sea snakes, from a list of 490 species (AMBIO/A/1). • 143 species (including one turtle species and one sea snake species), belonging to 23 families were observed. The most frequent and abundant...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Biodiversité; Ichtyofaune; Habitat; Vidéo sous-marine; STAVIRO; Evaluation; Suivi; Impact anthropique; Aire Marine Protégée; Réserve coutumière; Ecosystème corallien; Nouvelle-Calédonie; Indicateur; Tableau de bord; Serveur de cartes; Sextant; PAMPA; Biodiversity; Fish assemblage; Habitat; Underwater video; STAVIRO; Monitoring and assessment; Anthropogenic impact; Marine Protected Area; MPA; Customary reserve; Coral reefs; New Caledonia; Indicator; Dashboard; Map server; Sextant; PAMPA.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00360/47109/47050.pdf
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Expert, Crowd, Students or Algorithm: who holds the key to deep-sea imagery ‘big data’ processing? ArchiMer
Matabos, Marjolaine; Hoeberechts, Maia; Doya, Carol; Aguzzi, Jacopo; Nephin, Jessica; Reimchen, Thomas E.; Leaver, Steve; Marx, Roswitha M.; Albu, Alexandra Branzan; Fier, Ryan; Fernandez-arcaya, Ulla; Juniper, S. Kim.
1.Recent technological development has increased our capacity to study the deep sea and the marine benthic realm, particularly with the development of multidisciplinary seafloor observatories. Since 2006, Ocean Networks Canada cabled observatories, have acquired nearly 65 TB and over 90,000 hours of video data from seafloor cameras and Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs). Manual processing of these data is time-consuming and highly labour-intensive, and cannot be comprehensively undertaken by individual researchers. These videos are a crucial source of information for assessing natural variability and ecosystem responses to increasing human activity in the deep sea. 2.We compared the performance of three groups of humans and one computer vision algorithm in...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Computer vision algorithms; Crowdsourcing; Deep-sea imagery; Digital Fishers; Fish counting; OceanNetworks Canada; Seafloor observatories; Underwater video.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00369/47978/48006.pdf
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Utilisation de la vidéo Haute Définition pour étudier la distribution spatiale de la biodiversité lagonaire de Pouebo, Nouvelle Calédonie ArchiMer
Witkowski, Fanny.
Coral reefs are among the most diversified ecosystems; structured by comlexe processese. Yet, spatial organization of the diversity of reef fish communities is not well known. The present study, covering the Marine Protected Area of Pouebo (North-East of New Caledonia), takes part of the AMBIO project from IFREMER, which studies spatio-temporal variations of biodiversity by means of High-definition rotatif underwater video systems. In total 1717 individuals from 25 taxonomic families, 56 genus and 145 species were observed. The derived habitat typology of stations distinguishes five habitat classes, which seem to be highly significant for fish species richness and fish density. Results show that biodiversity increases close to the intermediate and the...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Vidéo sous-marine; Biodiversité et ressources lagunaires; Suivi; Indicateur; Métriques; Site Patrimoine Mondiale UNESCO; Variabilité spatiale; Underwater video; Biodiversity and lagoon resources; Monitoring; Indicator; Metric; UNESCO World Heritage Site; Spatial variability..
Ano: 2013 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00250/36089/34640.pdf
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Scale-dependency of the environmental influence on fish β-diversity: Implications for ecoregionalization and conservation ArchiMer
Garcia, Jessica; Pelletier, Dominique; Carpentier, Liliane; Roman, William; Bockel, Thomas.
Aim To determine the ecoregions (spatial marine areas with similar environmental and physical conditions associated with relatively homogeneous fish assemblages) for shallow reef fish assemblages based on predictive models of beta diversity (β‐diversity) that account for both large‐scale environmental factors and local habitat characteristics. We assessed the influence of a spatial scale to rank the importance of these factors. Location New Caledonian (south‐west Pacific Ocean, 17–24° S, 158–172° W) Exclusive Economic Zone, Coral Sea Marine Park. Taxon Fish. Methods Fish and habitat data that were collected at 13 sites around New Caledonia using unbaited rotating underwater video (285 sampling stations) were analysed. Gradient forest modelling was used to...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Β‐diversity; Ecoregion; Gradient forest; Marine biodiversity; New Caledonia; Scale-dependency; Species turnover; Underwater video.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00455/56668/58629.pdf
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Utilisation de la technique vidéo STAVIRO pour l’observation et le suivi des ressources et des écosystèmes récifo-lagonaires de Mayotte. Etude pilote et recommandations pour les suivis futurs ArchiMer
Roman, William; Pelletier, Dominique.
• In order to assess the sustainability of fish resources in the Natural Marine Park of Mayotte (Western Indian Ocean), indicators and monitoring protocols must be determined. • This study relied on the underwater video technique STAVIRO for assessing fish communities and resources. A pilot survey was conducted in Nov. 2014 in the south-east quarter of the Mayotte lagoon, an area encompassing the marine reserves of Longogori, M’Bouzi and the Saziley Marine Park. Out of 115 stations collected, 104 were analysed for habitat and fish, based on a list of 527 species with fishing, ecological, or emblematic interest (cf. AMBIO/A/1). • 43 indicators were computed, analysed, and for some mapped. The PAMPA computing tool was used in this purpose. • 130 fish species...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Ichtyofaune; Pêche; Habitat; Vidéo sous-marine; STAVIRO; Evaluation; Suivi; Biodiversité; Ecosystème corallien; AMP; Parc Naturel Marin de Mayotte; Océan Indien; Indicateur; Tableau de bord; PAMPA; Fish; Habitat; Underwater video; STAVIRO; Monitoring and assessment; Biodiversity; Coral reefs; MPA; Natural Marine Park of Mayotte; Western Indian Ocean; Indicator; Dashboard; PAMPA.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00373/48421/48642.pdf
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Utilisation de la technique vidéo STAVIRO pour l’observation et le suivi des ressources et des écosystèmes récifo‐lagonaires de Mayotte. Etude pilote et recommandations pour les suivis futurs. Annexe 1 : Fiches métriques : Influences du statut de pêche, du type géomorphologique et de l’habitat ArchiMer
Roman, William; Pelletier, Dominique; Wickel, Julien; Giannasi, Paul.
• This work deals with coral reef fish resources and communities in the Natural Marine Park of Mayotte, Western Indian Ocean). It relies on remote unbaited underwater video observations, using the STAVIRO rotating technique. • This document is complementary to the main assessment report: William Roman and Dominique Pelletier, 2016. The STAVIRO video technique for monitoring fish resources and reef ecosystems in the Natural Marine Park of Mayotte (Western Indian Ocean). Pilot study and recommendations for monitoring. EXPLOCEAN-IFREMER Report. • It pertains to the assessment of resources with respect to fishing pressure and factors related to local habitat and reef geomorphology. • It comprises the description of the metrics used for the assessment:...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Ichtyofaune; Habitat; Vidéo sous-marine; STAVIRO; Evaluation; Suivi; Biodiversité; Ecosystème corallien; AMP; Parc Naturel Marin de Mayotte; Indicateur; PAMPA; Fish; Habitat; Underwater video; STAVIRO; Monitoring and assessment; Biodiversity; Coral reefs; MPA; Natural Marine Park of Mayotte; Indicator; PAMPA.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00373/48422/48643.pdf
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