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8:30 - 9:15 (45min)
To track or not to track
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
Pedro Afonso
9:15 - 10:00 (45min)
Talks and Short talks
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
Johann Mourier
› Fish don't have borders – Towards integrating fish spatial ecology into ecosystem-based fisheries management using a large scale acoustic telemetry network (FISH INTEL)
- Mathieu Woillez, Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer
09:15-09:30 (15min)
› Interoperability and performance of the new Open Protocol for acoustic tracking: results from field tests in European waters
- Eneko Aspillaga, Institut Mediterrani d'Estudis Avancats
09:30-09:45 (15min)
› First insights of the Angelsharks (Squatina squatina) behavior in Corsica
- Caroline Bousquet, Stella Mare
09:45-09:52 (07min)
› Monitoring the habitat use and movements of mobile species in a context of offshore wind energy development
- Lydie Couturier, France Energies Marines
09:53-10:00 (07min)
10:00 - 10:45 (45min)
Break
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
10:45 - 12:15 (1h30)
Talks and Short talks
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
Johann Mourier
› Effects of climate change on migratory movements of juvenile blacktip sharks, Carcharhinus limbatus
- Jayne Gardiner, New College of Florida
10:45-11:00 (15min)
› New biologging method to assess the physiology of basking sharks
- Haley Dolton, Trinity College Dublin
11:00-11:15 (15min)
› Using Acoustic Data Storage Tags (ADST) to assess seasonal movements of the starry smooth-hound shark in the North Sea
- Lotte Pohl, Flanders Marine Institute, Ghent University
11:15-11:22 (07min)
› Making the most of aquatic animal tracking: the use of complementary methods to bolster acoustic telemetry research
- Natalie Klinard, Dalhousie University
11:23-11:30 (07min)
› Using machine learning to predict risk of shark bites along the coast of New South Wales, Australia
- Yuri Niella, Macquarie University
11:30-11:45 (15min)
› Tracking bluefin tuna from the United Kingdom & Channel Islands: a re-established seasonal hotspot in the northeast Atlantic
- Thomas Horton, Hatherly Laboratories, Environment and Sustainability Institute, Exeter
11:45-12:00 (15min)
› Toward a decade of ocean science for sustainable development through acoustic animal tracking
- Josep Alos, Institut Mediterrani dÉstudis Avancats
12:00-12:07 (07min)
› The curious case of Norfolk Island and its challenging waste disposal — is tiger shark space use impacted by dumping cow offal?
- Charlie Huveneers, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia
12:08-12:15 (07min)
12:15 - 14:00 (1h45)
Lunch
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
14:00 - 15:30 (1h30)
Talks and Short talks
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
Johann Mourier
› Can detailed knowledge about sea trout's marine feeding migration improve coastal zone planning?
- Jan Davidsen, NTNU University Museum [Trondheim]
14:00-14:15 (15min)
› Lake trout site fidelity in Lake Ontario during periods of spawning
- Aaron Fisk, Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, University of Windsor
14:15-14:30 (15min)
› Passage efficiency, survival and downstream migration behavior of salmon smolt at the Anundsjö hydropower plant (River Moälven, Sweden)
- Johan Coeck, Research Institute for Nature and Forest
14:30-14:45 (15min)
› Benefits of Dam Removal for Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Smolt Migration and Identified Challenges in Downstream Passage of Fragmented Reaches
- Samuel Shry, Karlstad University, Sweden
14:45-14:52 (07min)
› Dead until proven living: A simple framework for conservatively identifying mortalities and tag expulsion in non-overlapping acoustic arrays
- Rosie Smith, University of Waterloo, Canada
14:53-15:00 (07min)
› Discovering behavioral patterns with high-throughput telemetry
- Jelger Elings, University of Ghent, Belgium
15:00-15:15 (15min)
› Swimming a fine line: How migrating sea lamprey navigate through complex and risky habitats
- Kandace Griffin, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA
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
Johann Mourier
› Habitat and movements of the swordfish Xiphias gladius, in the waters of southern Indian Ocean oligotrophic gyre and beyond
- Evgeny Romanov, Centre technique de recherche et de valorisation des milieux aquatiques
16:15-16:30 (15min)
› Tagging giant Atlantic bluefin tuna back in Nordic waters – five years on
- Henrik Baktoft, DTU Aqua, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Danemark
16:30-16:45 (15min)
› Impact of exploitation on resident reef fish activity in a thermally variable environment
- Amber-Robyn Childs, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, USA
16:45-17:00 (15min)
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› Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
17:00 - 18:15 (1h15)
Poster session and Workshop
Amphithéâtre bât. CELIMER
Poster session and INNOVASEA side meeting
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