Téléchargez le programme - Station de Concarneau
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Téléchargez le programme - Station de Concarneau
11 h 40 Thiebot J.-B., Pinaud D., Lescroël A., Cherel Y., Trathan P. N., Bost C.-A. (CEBC, UPR 1934 CNRS, Villiers en bois; Bristish Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, United Kingdom) Comparative use of the Kerguelen Plateau by pelagic and benthic divers: the macaroni Eudyptes chrysolophus and the gentoo Pygoscelis papua penguins. 12 h Bost C.-A., Goarand A., Scheffer A., Koubbi P., Duhamel G., Charrassin J.-B. (CEBC, UPR 1934 CNRS Villiers en bois; Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Département MPA, UMR 7208 & 7209, Paris) Foraging habitat and performances of King penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus at Kerguelen islands in relation to climatic variability. 12 h 20 Pause-déjeuner (Lunch break) 14 h 20 Hindell M., Gales N., M-A. Lea (University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia), Goldsworthy S. (Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia), Bost C.A., Guinet C.(CEBC, UPR 1934 CNRS Villiers en bois), Charassin J.B. (Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Département MPA, UMR 7209, Paris), (ordre à préciser/order to be precised) Foraging habitats of top predators, and Areas of Ecological Significance on the Kerguelen Plateau. 14 h 40 Pakhomov E.A., Gurney L. & B.P.V. Hunt (Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of British Columbia, Canada) Life-support system of the Prince Edward Archipelago: overview of local and advected resources. 15 h 10 Pause-café (coffee break) 15 h 40 Table ronde sur la collaboration scientifique (open discussion on scientific collaboration). 19 h Cocktail et dîner 9 h 30 Mormede S. (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand) The use of integrated modelling frameworks for the assessment of marine populations: CASAL, SPM, and SeaBird. Fisheries and conservation Tôt en matinée (Early in the morning) (si visite du jeudi 15 reportée en fonction des débarquements) Visite de la criée de Concarneau (avec S. Iglesias) pour les participants intéressés. (visit of the Concarneau’s Fish market, if not the morning of the previous day) 5/ FISHERIES AND CONSERVATION 9 h Constable A. (Australian Antarctic Division, Kingston and Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre, Hobart, Australia) Assessments, modelling and evaluating management strategies. Station de Biologie Marine de Concarneau 9 h 50 Pruvost P. (Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle Département MPA, UMR 7208, Paris) PECHEKER-SIMPA, a tool for fisheries management and ecosystem modelling. 10 h 10 Pause-café (coffee break) 10 h 30 Duhamel G., Pruvost P., Bertignac M. & N. Gasco (Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle Département MPA, UMR 7208, Paris; IFREMER, Centre de Nantes) The three distinct periods of the Kerguelen Islands fishery: Notothenia rossii – Champsocephalus gunnari – Dissostichus eleginoides. Present distribution and current statut of stocks. 10 h 50 Barbraud C., C. Marteau, K. Delord & H. Weimerskirch (CEBC, UPR 1934 CNRS Villiers en bois & TAAF, Saint-Pierre) Demographic responses of withe-chinned petrels Procellaria aequinoctialis and grey petrels P. cinerea to climate and longline fishery by-catch. 11 h 10 Cotté C., K. Delord, C. Péron, C-A. Bost, G. Duhamel, P. Pruvost, N. Gasco, A. Martin & H. Weimerskirch (CEBC, UPR 1934 CNRS Villiers en bois; Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle Département MPA, UMR 7208, Paris & Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux, Rochefort) Interactions between seabirds and fisheries in the French EEZs: implications for conservation and management 11 h 30 XX & C. Marteau. (TAAF, Saint-Pierre) The Kerguelen Marine Reserve (titre et auteurs à confirmer/title and authors to be precised) 12 h Pause-déjeuner (Lunch break) Vendredi 16 avril 2010 Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle 14 h Welsford D. & A. Constable (Australian Antarctic Division, Kingston, Australia) The Heard and McDonald Islands Marine reserve and Conservation Zone: A model for the establishment of marine protected areas in the Southern Ocean? 14 h 30 Constable A. (Australian Antarctic Division, Kingston and Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre, Hobart, Australia.) The policy setting for science and management in the Australian Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands on the Kerguelen Plateau. Le Plateau de Kerguelen Son écosystème marin et ses pêcheries THE KERGUELEN PLATEAU, Marine Ecosystem and fisheries PROGRAMME Du 14 au 16 avril 2010 1er Symposium international scientifique sur le Plateau de Kerguelen 1st international Science Symposium on the Kerguelen Plateau Lieu : Concarneau, station marine du MNHN /marinarium Contact : [email protected] 15 h Pause-café (coffee break) 15 h 30 - 17 h Table Ronde sur la collaboration scientifique (to adjust with contributions) Discussion on scientific collaboration. TERRES AUSTRALES ET ANTARCTIQUES FRANÇAISES Mercredi 14 avril 2010 THE KERGUELEN PLATEAU 8 h 30 Accueil des participants et café/thé (reception) 9 h Ouverture du Symposium (opening of the Symposium) par : M R. Mouchel-Blaisot, préfet, administrateur supérieur (TAAF) Dr. Y. Frénot, Directeur (IPEV) (ou son représentant/ or representive) Dr J. Gunn, Chief Scientist, (AAD) (+ invitations suggérées à l’initiative du M.A.E.) 1/ HISTORY 10 h Hureau J.C. (Le Vesinet) Marine Research on the Kerguelen Plateau. From early scientific expeditions to the surveys for the CCAMLR objectives. 10 h 30 Duhamel G. & R. Williams (Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Département MPA UMR 7208, Paris) History of whaling, sealing, fishery and aquaculture trials in the area of the Kerguelen Plateau. 2/ T HE PLATEAU : marine geomorphology and physical oceanography 11 h Cottin J.Y. (Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne): The volcanic Kerguelen Plateau, 2nd oceanic Large Igneous Province (LIP) rooted in the Antarctic plate and the witness of the Indian Ocean opening. 11 h 20 Park Y.H &.Vivier F. (Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Département MPA UMR 7209, Paris) Circulation and hydrography over the Kerguelen Plateau. 11 h 40 Sokolov S. (CSIRO Laboratories, Hobart, Australia) Recent decadal changes in ACC fronts near the Kerguelen Plateau. 12 h Guinet C., Dragon A.C., Bailleul F., Marchand S., Fedak M., Lovell P., Xing X., D’Ortenzio F., Claustre H. Blain S. (CEBC, UPR 1934 CNRS Villiers en bois; Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Département MPA UMR 7209, Paris; SMRU, Gatty Marine laboratory, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, United Kingdom; Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Observatoire de Villefranche/mer, Villefranche/ mer & Laboratoire d’Océanographie Biologique, UMR CNRS 7621, Banyuls sur mer) Insight of the oceanographic condition and productivity of the Kerguelen plateau provided by elephant seals. 12 h 20 Pause déjeuner (Lunch break) 3/ MARINE BIODIVERSITY 14 h 20 Mayzaud P., Cherel Y and Koubbi, Ph. (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Observatoire de Villefranche/mer; CEBC, UPR 1934 CNRS Villiers en bois) Interannual biomass changes and life strategies of some subantarctic zooplankton from the Kerguelen (Bay of Morbihan) ecosystem: consequences on the energy transfer to higher trophic levels. 14 h 40 Pakhomov E.A., Hunt B.P.V. (Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of British Columbia, Canada) Composition and distribution of zooplankton in the vicinity of Kerguelen and Heard Islands. 15 h 00 Gasco N. (Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Département MPA, Paris) Scientific programs conducted during fishing operations: a source of marine knowledge. 15 h 20 Cherel Y. (CEBC, UPR 1934 CNRS Villiers en bois) Top predators document the cephalopod fauna in Kerguelen waters. 15 h 40 Pause-café (Coffee break) 16 h 10 Ozouf-Costaz C., M. Tomaszkiewicz, M. Hautecoeur, J.-P. Coutenceau, C. Bonillo, A. Dettaï, F. Mazzei, E. Pisano, H.W. Detrich, G. Duhamel & G. Lecointre. (Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Départements SE UMR 7138 and MPA UMR 7208, Service de Systématique moléculaire, Paris; University of Genova, Italia; Northeastern University, Boston, USA) Comparative cytogenetic studies within Nototheniidae (Teleostei: Acanthomorpha) from the Indian (Kerguelen-Heard plateau) and Atlantic sectors (South Georgia, South Sandwich, Falklands, Bouvet Islands) of the Southern Ocean. 16 h 30 Welsford D. & R. Williams (Australian Antarctic Division, Kingston, Australia). Reconstructing the life-cycle and habitat use by the Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean. 16 h 50 Straube N., Duhamel G., Schliewen U. & J. Kriwet (Staatiches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart and Zoologische Staatssammlung München, Germany, Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle Département MPA, UMR 7208) Taxonomic resolution and assignment of Lantern Sharks occurring at the Kerguelen Plateau. 17 h 10 Féral J.P. & E. Poulin (COM, station marine d’Endoume, UMR 6540, Marseille) Kerguelen Islands: a living laboratory to understand the Antarctic benthic biodiversity. 17 h 40 Ameziane N., M. Eléaume, A. Hemery, F. Monniot & L. Hemery (Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle Département MPA, UMR 7208, Paris) Biodiversity of the benthos off Kerguelen Islands: overview and prospects. 18 h Soirée libre (free evening) Jeudi 15 avril 2010 Food webs, fish and top predators Tôt en matinée (Early in the morning) (et pouvant être reporté le vendredi 16 avril 2010 en fonction des débarquements). Visite de la criée de Concarneau (avec S. Iglesias) pour les participants intéressés. (visit of the Concarneau’s Fish market) 4/ MARINE ECOSYSTEMS 9 h Tréguer P. & R. Corvaisier (European Institute for Marine Studies, CNRS, Université de Bretagne occidentale) Biogenic silica standing stock and production at the KERFIX time-series station off the Kerguelen islands. 9 h 20 Cherel Y. (CEBC, UPR 1934 CNRS Villiers en bois) Using food samples and stable isotopes to depict trophic relationships of top predators from Kerguelen Islands. 9 h 40 Williams R., B. P. V. Hunt, S. R. Davenport & T. Lamb (Australian Antarctic Division, Kingston, Australia) Zooplankton and nekton community structure and biological interactions in predator feeding areas around Heard and McDonald Islands, southern Indian Ocean. 10 h 10 Hulley P.A. (Iziko South African Museum, Cape Town, South Africa) Can mesopelagic fishes tell us anything about the Kerguelen Plateau ecosystem? 10 h 40 Pause-café (coffee break) 11 h Welsford D., A. Constable, G. Ewing, T. Hibberd & R. Kilpatrick (Australian Antarctic Division, Kingston, Australia) Assessing the potential impacts of demersal fishing on benthic habitats in the Southern Ocean. 11 h 20 Lea M-A., Gales N., Page B. Goldsworthy S., & C. Guinet. (University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia; Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia; CEBC, UPR 1934 CNRS, Villiers en bois) Cross-shelf summer habitat use by Antarctic fur seals on the Kerguelen Plateau. Organisers : Paris + Kingston G. Duhamel, D. Welsford, A. Constable Paris + Concarneau J. Da Graça, F. Le Vu Comité scientifique/Scientific committee : D. Nel (Stellenbosch, SA), [J. Gutt (Bremerhaven, G), à confirmer/to be confirmed], C. Jones (La Jolla, USA), N. Smith (Wellington, NZ), P. Trathan (Cambridge, UK), M Vacchi (Genova, I).