‹ Monday, June 12, 2023 › | |
07:00
08:00
09:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
13:00
14:00
15:00
16:00
17:00
18:00
|
›7:45 (1h)
7:45 - 8:45 (1h)
Registration
Registration
›8:45 (45min)
The vertiginous highs and abject lows in biologging: sharing lessons learned from a quarter-century in the field
Rachel Graham › Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
8:45 - 9:30 (45min)
The vertiginous highs and abject lows in biologging: sharing lessons learned from a quarter-century in the field
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
Rachel Graham
9:30 - 10:10 (40min)
Talks and Short talks
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
Laurent Dagorn
› Do Marine Protected Areas really protect mobile aquatic animals?
- Taryn Murray, South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, South Africa
09:30-09:45 (15min)
› “Breath holding” as a thermoregulation strategy in a deep-diving tropical ectothermic shark
- Mark Royer, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, USA
09:45-10:00 (15min)
› From small fry to the big leagues: a national telemetry array reveals novel fine- and large-scale insights into the movements of rays
- Chantel Elston, South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, South Africa
10:00-10:07 (07min)
10:10 - 11:00 (50min)
Coffee break
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
11:00 - 12:30 (1h30)
Talks and Short talks
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
Laurent Dagorn
› Acoustic tagging in the Gulf of St. Lawrence determines fidelity, survivorship, spatial habitat and migration timing of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
- MIchael Stokesbury, Acadia University, Canada
11:00-11:15 (15min)
› Multiple tag-types reveal longer-term behavioural responses of Atlantic bluefin tuna to catch and release angling.
- Jessica Rudd, University of Exeter, UK
11:15-11:30 (15min)
› Taking steps towards understanding the life cycle of a challenging species in the North Atlantic: Albacore tuna
- Martin Cabello de los Cobos Labarquilla, AZTI - Tecnalia, Spain
11:38-11:45 (07min)
› The role of acoustic telemetry networks to monitor priority species and inform management in a changing ocean
- Fabrice Jaine, IMOS Animal Tracking Facility, Sydney Institute of Marine Science, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
11:45-12:00 (15min)
› Global trends in aquatic animal tracking with acoustic telemetry
- Jordan Matley, Dalhousie University, Canada
12:00-12:07 (07min)
› Global distribution of aquatic telemetry effort: hotspots, gaps, and influencing factors
- Steven Kessel, John G. Shedd Aquarium, Chicago, USA
12:08-12:22 (14min)
› Spatial distribution, vertical movement and migration of the blue shark (Prionace glauca L.) assessed by pop-up satellite tagging in Central Mediterranean
- Pierluigi Carbonara, Fondazione COISPA ETS, Italy
12:23-12:30 (07min)
12:30 - 14:00 (1h30)
Lunch
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
14:00 - 15:30 (1h30)
Talks and Short talks
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
Laurent Dagorn
› Contrasting drivers of home range size for endangered and iconic reef fishes with implications for conservation.
- Ryan Daly, Oceanographic Research Institute, South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, South Africa
14:00-14:15 (15min)
› Combining telemetry and local ecological knowledge to identify strategies to reduce mortality to threatened shark species in small scale fisheries across the main Hawaiian Islands.
- Molly Scott, Hawai'i Institute of Marine Biology
14:15-14:30 (15min)
› Epi- vs. mesopelagic: contrasted behaviour and habitat preferences of tropical tunas (yellowfin and bigeye tuna) in the southwestern Indian Ocean
- Philippe S. Sabarros, MARBEC, France
14:30-14:45 (15min)
› Movement patterns and social structure of the spotted gully shark Triakis megalopterus in the Western Cape, South Africa
- Emy Cottrant, South African Shark Conservancy, University of Cape Town, South Africa
14:45-14:52 (07min)
› Movement, connectivity and behaviour of Australian Yellowtail Kingfish (Seriola lalandi) informed by conventional and satellite tagging
- Belinda Goddard, Macquarie University, Sydney Institute of Marine Science, Australia
14:53-15:00 (07min)
› Studying predation with electronic tags to reveal species interactions and address human-wildlife conflicts
- Robert Lennox, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Ocean Tracking Network, Norway
15:00-15:15 (15min)
› Elucidating broad-scale movements of marine species using a state-wide acoustic telemetry array
- Leanne Currey-Randall, Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, Australia
15:15-15:30 (15min)
15:30 - 16:15 (45min)
Coffee break
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
16:15 - 17:00 (45min)
Talks and Short talks
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
Laurent Dagorn
› Using animal-borne acoustic tags to explore the vulnerability of the endangered Maugean skate to habitat degradation.
- David Moreno, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia
16:15-16:30 (15min)
› Multi spatial-scales approach in acoustic telemetry reveals intraspecific variability in habitat use and behaviour of the undulate ray (Raja undulata) within an estuary.
- Pierre Labourgade, France Energies Marines, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, France
16:30-16:45 (15min)
› Movement strategies and individual variation in spatial behavioral traits in Raja undulata
- Alina Hillinger, Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas, Spain
16:45-17:00 (15min)
›17:00 (1h15)
Poster session and Workshop
Poster session and Workshop held by Wildlife Computer on Fish Movements paths › Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
17:00 - 18:15 (1h15)
Poster session and Workshop
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
Poster session and Workshop held by Wildlife Computer on Fish Movements paths
|
Session | Speech | Logistics | Break | Tour |