Notes:
PDF files of PowerPoint
presentations listed in
order of presentation. Some
titles may vary from titles
listed on program schedule.
Some presentations not available
online.
Meeting
Program Schedule,
(PDF file)
- Tim
Essington, SUNY Stony
Brooks, New York
- The
Limits of Ecosystem-Based
Management
- Graeme
Parkes, MRAG Americas,
FL
- Ecosystem
and Precautionary Approaches
in Antarctic Fisheries
Management
- Keiichi
Nemoto, Linda Cox, Ujjayant
Chakravorty, Univ. of
HI
- Evaluating
the Effect of Fish Stock
Movement on Pelagic
Fishery Management:
A Spatial and Dynamic
Framework with Application
to the Hawaii Longline
Fishery
- Joseph
O'Malley, Ed Glazier,
Sam Pooley, NMFS-HL
- Motivations,
Satisfaction and Expenditures
of Recreational Pelagic
Charter Fishing Patrons
in Hawaii
- Naresh
Pradhan, Khem Sharma,
Ping Sun Leung, Univ.
of HI
- See:
Pradhan, Naresh C.,
and PingSun Leung, 2004.
Modeling trip choice
behavior of the longline
fishers in Hawaii. Fisheries
Research, v 68:
209-224.
- Dan
Curran (NMFS-HL), Paul
Dalzell (West Pac Council)
- Recreational
Meta Data Project Update
- John
Kaneko (PacMar Inc.)
and Paul Bartram
- Incidental
Catch of Non-target
Fish Species and Sea
Turtles: Comparing Hawaii's
Pelagic Longline Fishery
against Others
- William
Walsh, NMFS-HL
- Correction
of Catch Rates of Blue
Marlin Reported in the
Logbooks of the Hawaii-Based
Longline Fleet by Application
of Generalized Additive
Models, and the Potential
Utility of These Methods
in Ecosystem-Scale Fisheries
Management
- Tetsuya
Hirano (for Malia Chow),
UH HIMB
- Methods
to Assess Sex and Maturational
Stages of Bigeye Tuna
(Thunnus obesus) and
Swordfish (Xiphisas
glandis)
- John
Hampton, SPC, New Caledonia
- A
Preliminary Stock Assessment
Model for Bigeye Tuna
in the Pacific Ocean
- Ramzi
Mirshak, NMFS-HL
- The
Development of an Oceanographic
Atlas for Fisheries
Application in the Pacific
Basin
- John
Sibert, Univ. of HI,
JIMAR
- Lifetime
Displacements of Tropical
Tunas: How Much Ocean
do you Need to Control
to Conserve "your" Tuna?
- Michael
Musyl, Richard Brill,
Chris Boggs, NMFS-HL
- Initial
Results from PSAT attachments
to Swordfish, Blue Shark
and Yellowfin Tuna in
Hawaii
- Yonat
Swimmer, Richard Brill,
NMFS-HL
- Use
of PSATs to Follow the
Movements and Survival
of Sea Turtles Following
Interactions with Pelagic
Longline Gear
- Felipe
Galvan Magana, CICIMAR,
La Paz, Mexico
- Trophic
Relationships Between
Predators Caught by
Tuna Purse-Seiners in
the Eastern Pacific
Ocean
- Shiham
Adam, Univ. of HI, JIMAR
- Analysis
of Hawaii Tuna Tagging
Program Data: Tag Attrition
Analysis and Application
of the Results to Estimate
Yield-per-recruit
- David
Itano, Univ. of HI,
JIMAR
-
Tagging Tuna in the
Central Pacific: Ecological
and Management Related
Issues
- Laurent
Dagorn, IRD, France
- Behavioral
Features of Tuna Aggregations
around Fish Aggregating
Devices: Sensory Cues,
Orientation and Residence
Time
The following WAV files
were recorded at a Hawaii
FAD in November 2001:
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close
to FAD, no filter
Sound recording taken
20
m from FAD, filter
from 0 to 345 Hz, focusing
on the sounds produced
by the mooring line
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5000
m from FAD, filter
from 0 to 345 Hz, focusing
on the sounds produced
by the mooring line
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