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Bilan de l'état des stocks et des mesures de gestion de l'espadon (xiphias gladius) dans les océans Atlantique, pacifique et indien et en mer Méditerranée ArchiMer
Le Couls, Sarah; Bourjea, Jerome.
Cette synthèse bibliographique présente les différentes commissions internationales de gestion des grands pélagiques dans les océans Indien, Atlantique et Pacifique, respectivement la CTOI, la CICTA et l'IATTC/WCPFC. De plus, cette synthèse focalise sur le cas de l'espadon Xiphias gladius et détaille pour chaque stock, les captures, l'état du stock ainsi que les mesures de gestion passées et en cours. Le stock de la Méditerranée est l'unique stock en état de surexploitation avéré et fait l'objet de mesures de gestion (interdiction des filets dérivants, fermeture saisonnière de la pêche) mais pas de TAC. Les stocks de l'Atlantique Nord, du Pacifique Sud-est, et de l'Océan Indien sont proches de la pleine exploitation voir en pleine exploitation. Parmi ces...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Espadon; Évaluation de la ressource; Océan Atlantique; Océan Pacifique; Océan indien; Mediterranée; Pleine exploitation; TAC; Quota; Swordfish; Resources assessment; Atlantic ocean; Pacific ocean; Indien ocean; Mediterranean sea; Full exploitation; TAC; Quota.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00001/11211/7565.pdf
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Pinctada margaritifera responses to temperature and pH: Acclimation capabilities and physiological limits ArchiMer
Le Moullac, Gilles; Soyez, Claude; Latchere, Oihana; Vidal-dupiol, Jeremie; Fremery, Juliette; Saulnier, Denis; Lo Yat, Alain; Belliard, Corinne; Mazouni-gaertner, Nabila; Gueguen, Yannick.
The pearl culture is one of the most lucrative aquacultures worldwide. In many South Pacific areas, it depends on the exploitation of the pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera and relies entirely on the environmental conditions encountered in the lagoon. In this context, assessing the impact of climatic stressors, such as global warming and ocean acidification, on the functionality of the resource in terms of renewal and exploitation is fundamental. In this study, we experimentally addressed the impact of temperature (22, 26, 30 and 34 °C) and partial pressure of carbon dioxide pCO2 (294, 763 and 2485 μatm) on the biomineralization and metabolic capabilities of pearl oysters. While the energy metabolism was strongly dependent on temperature, results showed...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Global change; Pearl oyster; Bioenergetic; Biomineralization; Pacific ocean; French Polynesia.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00332/44364/43969.pdf
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Seasonal Mixed Layer Heat Balance of the Southwestern Tropical Indian Ocean ArchiMer
Foltz, Gregory R.; Vialard, Jerome; Kumar, B. Praveen; Mcphaden, Michael J..
Sea surface temperature (SST) in the southwestern tropical Indian Ocean exerts a significant influence on global climate through its influence on the Indian summer monsoon and Northern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation. In this study, measurements from a long-term moored buoy are used in conjunction with satellite, in situ, and atmospheric reanalysis datasets to analyze the seasonal mixed layer heat balance in the thermocline ridge region of the southwestern tropical Indian Ocean. This region is characterized by a shallow mean thermocline (90 m, as measured by the 20 degrees C isotherm) and pronounced seasonal cycles of Ekman pumping and SST (seasonal ranges of -0.1 to 0.6 m day(-1) and 26 degrees-29.5 degrees C, respectively). It is found that surface...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Sea surface temperature; Pacific ocean; Equatorial pacific; Interannual variability; Bulk parameterization; Rainfall variability; Atlantic ocean; North pacific; El nino.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00185/29629/27996.pdf
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Simulated seasonal and interannual variability of the mixed layer heat budget in the northern Indian Ocean ArchiMer
De Boyer Montegut, Clement; Vialard, Jerome; Shenoi, S. S. C.; Shankar, D.; Durand, Fabien; Ethe, Christian; Madec, Gurvan.
A global ocean general circulation model (OGCM) is used to investigate the mixed layer heat budget of the northern Indian Ocean (NIO). The model is validated against observations and shows fairly good agreement with mixed layer depth data in the NIO. The NIO has been separated into three subbasins: the western Arabian Sea (AS), the eastern AS, and the Bay of Bengal (BoB). This study reveals strong differences between the western and eastern AS heat budget, while the latter basin has similarities with the BoB. Interesting new results on seasonal time scales are shown. The penetration of solar heat flux needs to be taken into account for two reasons. First, an average of 28 W m(-2) is lost beneath the mixed layer over the year. Second, the penetration of...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Sea surface temperature; General circulation model; Southeastern arabian sea; Thermal structure; Summer monsoon; Solar radiation; Pacific ocean; Barrier layer; Bengal; Bay.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00185/29639/27985.pdf
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The salinity signature of the equatorial Pacific cold tongue as revealed by the satellite SMOS mission ArchiMer
Maes, Christophe; Reul, Nicolas; Behringer, David; O'Kane, Terence.
The space-borne measurements of the SMOS mission reveal for the first time the complete features of the sea surface salinity (SSS) signature at the full scale of the Pacific basin. The SSS field in the equatorial cold tongue is typically found to be larger than 35.1 within a narrow 2° band of latitude that is positioned slightly south of the equator and that stretches across the eastern Pacific basin up to the Galapagos Islands. On the northern edge of the eastern equatorial Pacific this signature results in a very strong horizontal gradient (larger than 2 units over 100 km) with the fresh waters of the Panama warm pool. By considering a water density criterion, it can be shown that the cold tongue is characterized by a strong seasonal cycle with a 3°C...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Physical oceanography; Cold tongue; Salinity; Remote sensing data; Pacific ocean.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00245/35577/34109.pdf
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