PDF files of PowerPoint presentations made at
the Dec. 4-6, 2002, PFRP Principal Investigators
Meeting and "Tying One On" Workshop.
Listed in alphabetical order by presenter. Titles
of these PowerPoint presentations may vary from
titles listed on program schedule.
Some presentations not available.
Meeting
Program Schedule,
(PDF file)
Donna
Grusha, VIMS, VA
How Not
to Tag a Ray ... Rhinoptera bonasus,
Cownose Ray
Valerie
Allain, SPC, New Caledonia
Trophic
Structure and Tuna Movement in the Cold Tongue-Warm
Pool Pelagic Ecosystem of the Equatorial Pacific
Paul
Bartram (and John Kaneko), PacMar, Inc., HI
Evaluating
"Environmental Baggage": Market-Transferred
Effects when Fresh Pelagic Fish Imports Replace
Hawaii Longline Production
Keith Bigelow , NMFS-HL
Movement
Patterns from Archival Tags in Relation to
Oceanography: Blue Shark, Oceanic White-tip,
Yellowfin Tuna and Swordfish
Laurent
Dagorn, IRD, France
Preliminary
Results on Time Residence and Movements of
Tuna around FADs from a Network of Listening
Stations around the Island of Oahu
A
Synthesis of the Workshop on Schooling and
Aggregation Behavior of Pelagics
Heidi
Dewar, IATTC, La Jolla, CA
A
Taggers Tale: Ten years in the Trenches
Michael
Domeier, Pfleger Institute, Oceanside, CA
Measurements
of Pop-Up Tag Performance
Dave
Foley, NMFS-HL
The
Development of an Ocean Atlas for Fish: Progress
and Plans for Completion
Brittany
Graham, Univ. of HI
Examining
Tuna Trophic Dynamics using Stable Isotope
Analysis: The Hawaiian Template
Dean
Grubbs, Univ. of HI
Comparative
Trophic Ecology of Yellowfin and Bigeye Tuna
Associated with Natural and Man-made Aggregation
Sites in Hawaiian Waters
Donald
Hawn , NMFS-HL
Field
Techniques used to Tag Large Pelagic Species
in the North Pacific
Kim Holland, Univ. of HI
Overview
of Tag Retention Data from Coastal Fishes,
Rays and Sharks
David
Itano, Univ. of Hawaii, JIMAR
Get
'em in the Boat: You Can't Tag 'em Unless
You Can Land Them ... Quickly
Bruno
Leroy, SPC, New Caledonia
The
Tuna Lift
Chris
Moyes, Queens University, Ontario, Canada
Predicting
Post-Release Survival of Blue Sharks
Michael
Musyl (presented by Keith Bigelow), NMFS-HL
Post-hooking
Survivability of Released Blue Shark from
Longline Gear in Hawaii as Identified with
PSATs
Keiichi
Nemoto, NMFS-HL
Regulatory Impact
Analysis Framework for Hawaii Pelagic Fishery
Management
Anders
Nielsen, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural
University, Denmark
Recent Developments
in Kalman Filter Analyses of Track Data
Joe
O'Malley, NMFS-HL
The Hawaii
and American Samoa Pelagic Longline Fisheries:
Economic Analysis and Recent Developments
in the Fisheries
Jeffrey
Polovina, NMFS-HL
The Role
of Oceanography in Bigeye Tuna Aggregation
and Vulnerability in the Hawaii Longline Fishery
from Satellite, Moored and Shipboard Time
Series
Sam
Pooley, NMFS-HL
Honolulu Laboratory
- PFRP Economic Analysis 2002 (status of ongoing
PFRP projects)
Naresh
Pradhan, Univ. of HI
Analyzing Technical
and Economic Interrelationships in Hawaii's
Longline Fishery - An Update
Eric
Prince, NMFS, Miami, FL
Pop-Up
Archival Transmitting Tags (PAT tags - Loggerhead
turtles)
PSAT
Tagging Protocol for Billfish
Michael
Seki, NMFS-HL
Oceanographic
Characterization of the American Samoa Longline
Fishing Grounds for Albacore, Thunnus alalunga
Progress
in Studies on the Life History and Ecology
of Opah and Monchong in the North Pacific
John
Sibert, Univ. of HI
Fishing
for Artifacts: "Movements" of Bigeye
Tuna in the Coral Sea as Determined by Archival
Tags - Preliminary Results
Yonat
Swimmer, NMFS-HL
Attachment
Techniques and Retention of Archival Tags
and PSATs on Turtles, Sharks, Tunas and Billfishes
Survivorship
and Movements of Sea Turtles Caught and Released
from Longline Fishing Gear
Yoav
Wachsman, Univ. of HI
A Model of
Fishing Conflicts in Foreign Fisheries
Peter Ward, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia,
Canada
Causes of Rapid
Declines in World Billfish Catch Rates: Project
Outline and Some Preliminary Results (PDF
file, 20 MB)
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