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Baited Remote Underwater Video (BRUV) for Monitoring Pelagic and Nocturnal Marine Species
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering Technical Note A Time-Extended (24 h) Baited Remote Underwater Video (BRUV) for Monitoring Pelagic and Nocturnal Marine Species Agusti Torres 1, Ana-Maria Abril 1,2 and Eric E. G. Clua 1,3,4,* 1 Shark-Med Association, Calle Joan Bonet, 25, Planta Baja, 07004 Palma de Mallorca, Illes Balears, Spain; [email protected] (A.T.); [email protected] (A.-M.A.) 2 Department de Biologia. Cra. de Valldemossa, Universitat de les Illes Balears, km 7.5., 07004 Palma de Mallorca, Illes Balears, Spain 3 PSL (Paris Science et Lettres) Université Paris: EPHE-UPVD-CNRS, USR 3278 CRIOBE BP 1013, 98729 Papetoai, Moorea, French Polynesia 4 Laboratoire d’Excellence ‘CORAIL’, 58 avenue Paul Alduy, F-66360 Perpignan, France * Correspondence: [email protected] Received: 17 February 2020; Accepted: 14 March 2020; Published: 18 March 2020 Abstract: Baited remote underwater video systems (BRUVs) are efficient devices for remotely characterising the assemblage and relative density of fishes and other marine organisms. However, technological constraints (e.g., battery life and limited storage memory) typically limit deployment times to <2 h making it very difficult to capture the presence of marine species, including rare and elusive ones. We developed an extended duration (24 h) BRUV to enable fisheries-independent surveying of a pelagic shark population in the western Mediterranean. Video data revealed seven visits (three nocturnal, four diurnal) by blue sharks (Prionace glauca) over a period of 1355 h. In the future, this cost-effective device could be fitted with a wireless video transmitter to provide real-time observations of marine animals for scientific or ecotourism purposes. -
Ices Symposia Reports 2014
ICES SYMPOSIA REPORTS 2014 ICES CM 2014/GEN:01 The Second Fishery Dependent Information (FDI) Symposium Rome, Italy, 3-6 March 2014 ICES/PICES Symposium on "Ecological basis of risk analysis for marine ecosystems" Porvoo, Finland, 2-4 June 2014 Symposium on “Effects of fishing on benthic fauna and habitat: Change in ecosystem composition and functioning in response to fishing intensity, gear type and discard” Tromsø, Norway, 17-19 June 2014 International Eel Symposium 2014: Are the eels climbing back up the slippery slope? Quebec City, Canada, 17-21 August 2014 Johan Hjort Symposium on Recruitment Dynamics and Stock Variability Bergen, Norway, 7-9 October 2014 The Firth International Otolith Symposium 2014 Palma de Mallorca, Spain, 20-24 October 2014 PICES Meeting 2014 BIO/MEQ Topic Session (S3) Yeosu, Korea, 21 October 2014 PICES Meeting 2014 BIO/MEQ Topic Session (S8) Yeosu, Korea, 23 October 2014 PICES Meeting 2014 FIS Topic Session (S5) Yeosu, Korea, 22-23 October 2014 PICES Meeting 2014 POC/MONITOR Topic Session (S9) Yeosu, Korea, 23 October 2014 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea Conseil International pour l’Exploration de la Mer H. C. Andersens Boulevard 44–46 DK-1553 Copenhagen V Denmark Telephone (+45) 33 38 67 00 Telefax (+45) 33 93 42 15 www.ices.dk [email protected] Recommended format for purposes of citation: ICES. 2014. ICES Symposia Reports 2014, ICES CM 2014/GEN:01. 30 pp. For permission to reproduce material from this publication, please apply to the Gen- eral Secretary. The document is a report of an Expert Group under the auspices of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea and does not necessarily represent the views of the Council. -
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 Transforming the Balearic Islands Into a World-Leading Example of Marine Conservation
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 Transforming the Balearic Islands into a world-leading example of marine conservation Cover photo: diver at Illots d’en Marçal, Menorca. Photo: Enric Gener. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 4 THE SEA IS A SHARED RESPONSIBILITY 44 Towards zero waste 46 The sea belongs to everyone 48 MARILLES FOUNDATION 6 Marine programme in Menorca 50 Who we are 8 Towards a sustainable fleet 52 Our priorities 10 How we work 12 GETTING PEOPLE CLOSER TO THE SEA 54 Our team 14 Diving camps in Formentera 56 Advisory Board and Board of Trustees 15 A Sea of Science 58 Marine fauna and flora mini guides 60 Finding solutions together 62 PROJECTS 16 Marine Education LAB 63 MARINE PROTECTED AREAS 18 Connect with Sa Dragonera 20 INSPIRATION AND AWARENESS 64 Committed fishermen 22 Photography competition 66 How much do we invest in MPAs? 24 Exhibition: “Second chances” 68 MPA Lab 26 Documentary about the Mediterranean 70 Creating positive links 27 Cinemar 72 MPA Network 28 KNOWLEDGE AND CONSERVATION 30 First Balearic Sea Report 32 FINANCE 74 Maps of the sea floor 34 Transparent accounting 76 Blue Economy 36 Support us 78 A plan for sharks and rays 38 Research into whales and dolphins 40 Citizens’ Science 42 MARILLES ANNUAL REPORT 2019 Scopoli’s shearwater (Calonectris diomedea). Photo: Joan Sans. 3 Over fifteen years ago, our family founded the What a busy year this has been! After a two-year Adessium Foundation out of a desire to put our preparatory phase before our official launch in resources to work for the benefit of society. -
Balearic-Islands-2013.Pdf
For more information visit www.yachtinsidersguide.com 1 For more information visit www.yachtinsidersguide.com 3 INTRODUCTION 2013 Welcome to the fourth edition of the Yacht Insider’s Guide to the Balearic Islands. In this new, revised and updated edition you will find a wealth of local information regarding shore side attractions, alongside an exhaustive recommendations based listing of yacht support service providers. On request from many We, at Shorelink Publications, CONTENTS crew we have included a section for Barcelona. are proud to support the Forest Stewardship Council. The first section of this guide highlights major local features of interest to yachtsmen cruising the region. These include marinas and harbours, Our guide is “FSC certified”, MALLORCA local attractions and sights, restaurants & hotel recommendations, outdoor made from 100% recycled activities, spas and much more. material or from sustainably Palma de Mallorca 11 managed forests, in an effort to Visiting seafarers, guests or crew, will find amongst these pages valuable reduce deforestation and help information that we hope will help them make the most of their stay in the the environment. West Coast 35 Puerto Portals, Santa Ponsa, Port Adriano, Balears. Port Andratx www.fscus.org The second section of the book is a recommendation-based directory of private companies offering yacht, crew and guest support services. Read- The 2013 Soller 47 ers will find here four distinct categories: Getting Around, Provisioning, Yacht Insider’s Guide ™ Port de Soller, Deia, Valldemossa Yacht and Crew Support and Miscellaneous. The directory now covers the for the Balearic Islands vast majority of businesses interacting with the yachting community. -
Universitat Politècnica De València “Análisis De La Práctica De Actividades Recreativas Con Animales En España Y Propuest
UNIVERSITAT POLITÈCNICA DE VALÈNCIA ESCOLA POLITECNICA SUPERIOR DE GANDIA Grado en Turismo “ANÁLISIS DE LA PRÁCTICA DE ACTIVIDADES RECREATIVAS CON ANIMALES EN ESPAÑA Y PROPUESTAS PARA LA CONSECUCIÓN DE UN TURISMO RESPONSABLE” TRABAJO FINAL DE GRADO Autor/a: María Teresa Arenas García Tutor/a: Maryland Morant González GANDIA, 2018 Análisis de la práctica de actividades recreativas con animales en España y propuestas para la consecución de un turismo responsable. Agradecimientos A todo el personal docente de la Escuela Politécnica Superior de Gandia de la Universitat Politècnica de València, por todo lo aprendido gracias a ellos. Además, a la tutora de este proyecto, por su paciencia, tiempo y dedicación. A Berta Alzaga, bióloga, comunicadora y responsable de educación en AAP Primadomus, por la información proporcionada durante y después de la visita guiada en el centro de rescate AAP Primadomus. A mis amigas y compañeras: Pilar Ausina, Bea Soler y Mar Alaya, por su gran apoyo moral y humano, necesarios en los momentos más difíciles de este trabajo. Pero sobre todo a mis padres, por su esfuerzo, paciencia y comprensión, por creer en mí y haberme apoyado a lo largo de mis estudios, y por estar siempre a mi lado. A todos, muchas gracias. 2 Arenas García, María Teresa Análisis de la práctica de actividades recreativas con animales en España y propuestas para la consecución de un turismo responsable. Resumen Actualmente y en la mayoría de los casos, vivimos en espacios muy urbanizados y alejados de la naturaleza. Por ello, cada vez más, las personas, durante su tiempo de ocio o vacaciones, buscan destinos que les acerquen de alguna forma a una naturaleza de la que no pueden disfrutar y lugares en los que poder realizar actividades lúdicas, interpretativo-educativas y/o deportivo-aventureras; que aporten unas compensaciones físicas y emocionales fuera del ambiente habitual. -
ACUARIO PÚBLICO EN BCS México
UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR ÁREA DE CONOCIMENTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y HUMANIDADES DEPARTAMENTO ACADÉMICO DE ECONOMÍA TESIS ESTUDIO DE VIABILIDAD FINANCIERA PARA LA CREACIÓN DEL MUSEO DEL MAR Y ACUARIO EN B.C.S., MÉXICO QUE COMO REQUISITO PARA OBTENER EL GRADO DE: MAESTRO EN ECONOMÍA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE Y RECURSOS NATURALES PRESENTA: B.M. ISRAEL CRISTÓBAL HUERTA DIRECTOR: M. EN C. EDUARDO JUÁREZ LEÓN LA PAZ, BCS, MÉXICO, SEPTIEMBRE DE 2017 1 2 3 DEDICATORIA A Mariana y David Por se ellos, Mis Hijos. A mi esposa Teresa, La Mexicana. Por ser… ¡lo mejor que me ha pasado! 4 AGRADECIMIENTOS Después de 20 años de intentar terminar este trabajo en 4 ocasiones, será difícil agradecer a todos los que contribuyeron en algún momento a construir esta tesis, pero con el más sincero reconocimiento de mi parte les digo… ¡Gracias! A mi esposa, la M.C. María Teresa Andrade, por ser quien apoyará en todo sentido la conclusión de esta tesis, con una sola frase “Termina, lo que ya está empezado”, ella logró lo que nadie pudo lograr en veinte años. Gracias al Dr. Carlos A. Sánchez Ortiz, “My Master”, amigo y mentor, por siempre confiar en mí, por ser quien, en todo momento, desde que nos conocemos guío con paciencia el desarrollo profesional de este su “Padawan”, y que al final este trabajo fue concretado gracias a compartir un sueño en común, un acuario en B.C.S. Agradezco en especial al equipo que accedió a colaborar en la propuesta CONACYT 2017, que con ímpetu aportaron ideas, estrategias, datos, números dieron rumbo al gran sueño de ver una construcción icónica en B.C.S. -
Programme & Book of Abstracts
8th International Symposium Cephalopods – Present and Past August 30 – September 3, 2010 Abstracts Volume University of Burgundy & CNRS Dijon - France http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/cephalopods/ Honorary Committee Sigurd von Boletzky, DR CNRS - Banyuls-sur-Mer - France Raymond Enay, Prof. University of Lyon Lyon - France Didier Marchand, University of Burgundy Dijon - France Jacques Thierry, Prof. University of Burgundy Dijon - France Scientific committee Giambattista Bello, ARION, Mola di Bari - Italy Vyacheslav Bizikov, Russian Federal Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography, Moscou - Russia Christian Klug, Universitaet Zuerich, Zurich - Switzerland Neil. H. Landman, American Museum of Natural History, New York - USA Pascal Neige, University of Burgundy, Dijon - France Isabelle Rouget, University Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris - France Kazushige Tanabe, University of Tokyo, Tokyo - Japan Margareth Yacobuci, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green - USA Organizing committee Pascal Neige, University of Burgundy – France Isabelle Rouget, University Pierre and Marie Curie – France Alex Bauer, CNRS, University of Burgundy – France Arnaud Brayard, CNRS, University of Burgundy – France Guillaume Dera, University of Burgundy – France Jean-Louis Dommergues, CNRS, University of Burgundy – France Emmanuel Fara, University of Burgundy – France Myette Guiomar, Rserve Gologique de Haute-Provence Digne-les Bains, France Clotilde Hardy, University of Burgundy – France Isabella Kruta, MNHN – France Rémi Laffont, CNRS, University of Burgundy -