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  • Cell & Developmental Biology
  • Fisheries
  • Magnetism
  • Quantum optics, physics of lasers, nonlinear optics, classical optics
  • Instituto de Fomento Pesquero  (2)
  • Kerch, Crimea  (1)
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution  (1)
  • 2015-2019  (4)
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    Instituto de Fomento Pesquero | Valparaíso, Chile
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El presente estudio tiene por objeto analizar la componente industrial de la mano de obra inserta en el sector pesquero nacional. Su alcance se extiende a la industria reductora y aquella dedicada al proceso de materias primas destinadas al consumo humano.
    Description: The present study aims to analyze the industrial component of the workforce inserted into the national fisheries sector. Its reach extends to the fishmeal industry and those engaged in the process of raw materials destined for human consumption.
    Description: Unpublished
    Keywords: Fishery industry ; Freezing ; Fishery management ; Fisheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed , Article
    Format: 78pp. & Anexos
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Este proyecto tiene como objetivo generar tecnologías de repoblación y manejo para el recurso Gigartina skottsbergii que permitan a segurar la permanencia del recurso en el tiempo.
    Description: This project aims to generate reforestation and management technologies for resource Gigartina skottsbergii that ensure the permanence of the action in time.
    Description: Unpublished
    Keywords: Landing statistics ; Gigartina skottsbergii ; Fisheries
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed , Article
    Format: 42pp. & Anexos
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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution September 2018
    Description: Highly migratory marine fishes support valuable commercial fisheries worldwide. Yet, many target species have proven difficult to study due to long-distance migrations and regular deep diving. Despite the dominance of oceanographic features, such as fronts and eddies, in the open ocean, the biophysical interactions occurring at the oceanic (sub)mesoscale (〈 100 km) remain poorly understood. This leads to a paucity of knowledge on oceanographic associations of pelagic fishes and hinders management efforts. With ever-improving oceanographic datasets and modeling outputs, we can leverage these tools both to derive better estimates of animal movements and to quantify fish-environment interactions. In this thesis, I developed analytical tools to characterize the biophysical interactions influencing animal behavior and species’ ecology in the open ocean. A novel, observation-based likelihood framework was combined with a Bayesian state-space model to improve geolocation estimates for archival-tagged fishes using oceanographic profile data. Using this approach, I constructed track estimates for a large basking shark tag dataset using a high-resolution oceanographic model and discovered a wide range of movement strategies. I also applied this modeling approach to track archival-tagged swordfish, which revealed affinity for thermal front and eddy habitats throughout the North Atlantic that was further corroborated by synthesizing these results with a fisheries-dependent conventional tag dataset. An additive modeling approach applied to longline catch-per-unit effort data further highlighted the biophysical interactions that characterize variability in swordfish catch. In the final chapter, I designed a synergistic analysis of high-resolution, 3D shark movements and satellite observations to quantify the influence of mesoscale oceanography on blue shark movements and behavior. This work demonstrated the importance of eddies in structuring the pelagic ocean by influencing the movements of an apex predator and governing the connectivity between deep scattering layer communities and deep-diving, epipelagic predators. Together, these studies demonstrate the breadth and depth of information that can be garnered through the integration of traditional animal tagging and oceanographic research with cutting-edge analytical approaches and high-resolution oceanographic model and remote sensing datasets, the product of which provides a transformative view of the biophysical interactions occurring in and governing the structure of the pelagic ocean.
    Description: Supported by the NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship, the MIT John S. Hennessy Fellowship, the MIT Martin Family Society of Fellows for Sustainability Fellowship, the WHOI Ocean Venture, Grassle, and James Stratton Fellowships and the WHOI Academic Programs Office. This research and its dissemination was supported by funds from National Geographic, Amazon Web Services, the Explorers Club, Rolex, Sigma Xi, the MIT Center for International Studies, WHOI Access to the Sea and Coastal Ocean Institute Funds, MIT Graduate Student Council, MIT Student Assistance Fund, WHOI Biology Department, American Fisheries Society, WHOI Academic Programs Office
    Keywords: Fishes ; Fisheries ; Pelagic fishes ; Eddies ; Animal marking
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Thesis
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    Kerch Branch ("YugNIRO") of FSBSI "AzNIIRKH" | Kerch, Crimea
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Natural potential of the increase in abundance is identified for artemia populations, based on the analysis of «inherent rate of natural increase in abundance» (r) change. It can be considered as the quantitative assessment of the pressure degree of natural factors on artemia populations. As an example of increase in population abundance, the data are presented that were obtained for A. salina populations in 8 saline lakes of Crimea (Russian Federation). Based on the study of seasonal dynamics of artemia population abundance in the lakes, the values (r) were estimated for different time spans during the growing season. Calculations for r values for the total growing season of the populations showed that the total ratio between mortality and birthrate is negative for all lakes. It can be assumed that maximum rate of increase in abundance of natural artemia populations is determined by the ratio of their definitive weight and average weight of an individual in a population. The analysis indicated that average weight of an individual in a population of A. salina in various water bodies and in different years varied from 0.23 to 0.53 g, i.e. changed in 2.5 times. Under extreme values of Wav/Wmax, the rmp appears to be equal to 0.0187 and 0.0046, respectively. Upon comparison of two extreme options, it can be noted that the increase of Wav/Wmax in 2.5 times leads to the decrease of rmp in 4 times.
    Description: На основе анализа изменения «врожденной скорости естественного увеличения численности» (r) изучено, в какой мере в популяциях артемии реализуются природные потенции увеличения их численности. Ее можно рассматривать как количественную оценку степени давления природных факторов на популяции артемий. В качестве примера роста численности популяции были приведены данные, полученные П.М. Вороновым для популяций A. salina в 8 соленых озерах Крыма. На основе изучения сезонной динамики численности популяций артемий в озерах были рассчитаны значения (r) для отдельных отрезков времени в течение вегетационного сезона. Расчеты значений r для всего вегетационного периода популяций показали, что во всех озерах суммарное соотношение между смертностью и рождаемостью имеет отрицательный знак. Можно допустить, что максимальная скорость увеличения численности в природных популяциях артемий определяется соотношением их дефинитивного веса и средним весом особей в популяции. Анализ показал, что средний вес особи в популяции A. salina в разных водоемах и в разные годы колеблется от 0,23 до 0,53 г, т. е. изменялся в 2,5 раза. При крайних значениях Wср/Wmax величина rmp оказывается равной, соответственно, 0, 0187 и 0,0046. Сравнивая два крайних варианта, можно отметить, что при увеличении Wср/Wmax в 2,5 раза это приводит к уменьшению rmp в 4 раза.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Salt lakes ; Artemia salina ; Growth rate ; Natural mortality ; Fecundity ; Life cycle ; Fisheries ; Population structure
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Conference Material , Non Refereed
    Format: pp.110-114
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