Traceurs organiques dans les dépôts de la vasière Ouest-Gironde (Golfe de Gascogne) Auteur(s) : Gadel, F Jouanneau, Jm Weber, O Serve, L Comellas, L Éditeur(s) : Gauthier-Villars Résumé : Mud fields located In the inner part of shelves in front of large estuaries are preferential environments for the investigation of the mechanisms and evolution in time of the supply of such sedimentary bodies. The study of different constituents of the particulate organic matter trapped in the sediments of the West Gironde mud patch contributes to the knowledge of the input origins. This study was carried out with different techniques, including pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and high performance liquid chromatography, on samples from a core collected in the centre of the mud field. At the bottom of the core, the increase of sugars, amino-sugars and some aromatic hydrocarbons may indicate a more marine character of organic components. The same appears to be the case at the top of the core, where, despite a finer sedimentation, biochemical characteristics could show a more pronounced marine influence than in the middle part. In the middle part of the core, on the other hand, the increase in phenols could result from an increase in lignin-derived. terrestrial inputs. The increase in pyrolysis-derived cyclopentenone may indicate the same terrestrial influence, because this component has its origin in aliphatic polycarboxylic acids resulting from sail leaching. The continental character of the sedimentation is also reflected in the increase of the silt-clay fractions representative of suspended matter originating in the Gironde estuary, associated with a slight carbonate decrease. The taxonomic significance of some phenols is noteworthy: this is especially the case of the cinnamyls which, in the middle part of the core, emphasize the input of herbaceous debris and of the hydroxybenzyls which, at the bottom, provide evidence of the algal origin of part of the organic material. Thus, by means of pyrolysis results and HPLC phenol analysis, it is possible to establish the more or less continental signature of organic components trapped in the ''Ouest-Gironde'' mud patch. This study of organic matter, which confirms earlier sedimentological and micropaleontological data, constitutes a new approach, adapted to the identification of the origin of carbon sources. Oceanolica Acta (0399-1784) (Gauthier-Villars), 1997 , Vol. 20 , N. 5 , P. 687-695 Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00093/20426/18093.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00093/20426/ | Partager |
Structure et dynamique des mangroves de la région de Kaw (Guyane française) ; étude par télédétection et analyse in situ. Auteur(s) : Thevand, Adeline Auteurs secondaires : Ecologie des forêts de Guyane (ECOFOG) ; Ecole Nationale du Génie Rural, des Eaux et des Forêts (ENGREF) - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) - Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Université Paul Sabatier (Toulouse 3) François Fromard Christophe Proisy Éditeur(s) : HAL CCSD Résumé : Diffusion du document : INRA Antilles-Guyane, SDAR/ERIST, Domaine Duclos, F97170 Petitt-Bourg (Guadeloupe) Diplôme : DEA il s'agit d'un type de produit dont les métadonnées ne correspondent pas aux métadonnées attendues dans les autres types de produit : DISSERTATION ln French Guiana, the mangrove covers almost ail the coastline. It results original because of a dynamic influenced by the system of the amazon muds' dispersion. The coastline's variations are important and the mangrove growing there constitutes various facies. To understand the structure and dynamic of this forest, a test-site has been selected at the Kaw river's estuary. Field measurements of structure parameters permited to identify 3 major types of mangrove forests with different developement stages. Relations between the measured parameters show the facies'dynamic with a self-thinning phnomenon then a gap regeneration. Correlations between structure parameters and corresponding spectral parameters extracted from an IKONOS image have been tested. The use of texture indexes are discussed. Then, a classification of the image reveals the spatial distribution of the facies Parallely, the constitution of a temporal series from 1950 to 2001, base on various remote sensed datas, shows the evolution of the coastline and the associated mangrove. During this period, succeed accretion phases (1950-1981; 1991-2001) and erosion phase (1981-1991). A theorical ages map of the forest stands are also established. Relating with the facies map, it explains the complex evolution of limited Rhizophora zones. A comparison with Sinnamary test-site is made and futurs researches considered. En Guyane française, la mangrove couvre l'essentiel du littoral. Elle tire son originalité d'une dynamique influencée par le système de dispersion des boues amazoniennes. Les variations de la ligne de côte sont alors importantes et les mangroves s'y développant constituent des faciès variés. Pour mieux comprendre la structure et la dynamique de ces mangroves, un site atelier a été choisi au niveau de l'estuaire de la rivière de Kaw. Les mesures sur le terrain de paramètres de structure des peuplements permettent d'identifier 3 grands types de forêt avec différents stades de développement. Des relations entre les différents paramètres mesurés mettent en évidence la dynamique de ces faciès, basée sur un phénomène d'auto-éclaircie puis une régénération par chablis. Un essai de corrélation entre paramètres de structure et paramètres spectraux correspondant sur une image IKONOS a été faite. L'apport des indices de texture est discuté. Une classification de l'image montre la distribution spatiale des faciès. Parallèlement, la reconstitution d'une série temporelle de 1950 à 2001 à partir de données de télédétection variées permet de suivre l'évolution de la côte et de la mangrove associée. Pendant cette période se succèdent phases d'accrétion (1950-1981 ; 1991-2001) et phase d'érosion (1981-1991). Une carte des âges théoriques des peuplements est également établie. Mise en relation avec la carte des faciès, elle explique notamment l'évolution complexe des zones limitées de mangrove à Rhizophora. Une comparaison avec le site de Sinnamary est faite et de futures recherches envisagées. https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01189238 hal-01189238 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01189238 PRODINRA : 18075 | Partager |
L’évolution récente des techniques de pêche en Guyane : de l’estuaire vers la mer Auteur(s) : Desse, Michel Auteurs secondaires : Archéologie Industrielle, Histoire, Patrimoine- Géographie, Développement, Environnement de la Caraïbe [EA 929] (AIHP-GEODE) ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) S Mam Lam Fouck Éditeur(s) : HAL CCSD Ibis Rouge Editions Résumé : International audience Guyanese fishing techniques have undergone profound changes since the 1950`s. Being localized on the high estuary for a considerable amount of time, they depended on the tides and adjusted to their environment. By becoming speculative the fishing sector is encroaching on the sea. Motorization also contributes to the évolution. Fishing techniques have since become commonplace by the widespread use of fishing nets Les techniques de pêche en Guyane connaissent de profondes mutations depuis les années 1950. Longtemps localisées en haut d’estuaire, elles dépendaient des marées et s’adaptaient au milieu. En devenant spéculative, l’activité de pêche gagne la mer. La motorisation contribuera aussi à ce mouvement. Les techniques de pêche se banalisent depuis autour de l’emploi généralisé des filets. Regard sur l’histoire de la Caraïbe, des Guyanes aux grandes Antilles Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess hal-01172512 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01172512 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01172512/document https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01172512/file/p%C3%AAche%20Guyane.pdf | Partager |
L’évolution récente des techniques de pêche en Guyane : de l’estuaire vers la mer Auteur(s) : Desse, Michel Auteurs secondaires : Archéologie Industrielle, Histoire, Patrimoine- Géographie, Développement, Environnement de la Caraïbe [EA 929] (AIHP-GEODE) ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) S Mam Lam Fouck Éditeur(s) : HAL CCSD Ibis Rouge Editions Résumé : International audience Guyanese fishing techniques have undergone profound changes since the 1950`s. Being localized on the high estuary for a considerable amount of time, they depended on the tides and adjusted to their environment. By becoming speculative the fishing sector is encroaching on the sea. Motorization also contributes to the évolution. Fishing techniques have since become commonplace by the widespread use of fishing nets Les techniques de pêche en Guyane connaissent de profondes mutations depuis les années 1950. Longtemps localisées en haut d’estuaire, elles dépendaient des marées et s’adaptaient au milieu. En devenant spéculative, l’activité de pêche gagne la mer. La motorisation contribuera aussi à ce mouvement. Les techniques de pêche se banalisent depuis autour de l’emploi généralisé des filets. DESSE M (2001). L’évolution récente des techniques de pêche en Guyane : de l’estuaire vers la mer. Regard sur l’histoire de la Caraïbe, des Guyanes aux grandes Antilles sous la direction de S Mam Lam Fouck. Ibis rouge éditions. Guyane, pp 297-308. Cayenne, France hal-01203443 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01203443 | Partager |
Foraminiferal assemblages: tools for assessment of shrimp pond conditions Auteur(s) : Debenay, Jean-pierre Della Patrona, Luc Herbland, Alain Goguenheim, Hemitti Peignon, Jean-marie Éditeur(s) : PSIC 11 - 11th Pacific Science Inter-Congress : Pacific Countries and their Ocean: Facing Local and Global Changes / 2nd Symposium on French Research in the Pacific. March 2 - 6, 2009 Tahiti, French Polynesia. Résumé : Meiofauna is a functional group made of small benthic metazoans 45 to 500µm in size. Although protista, foraminifera living in this kind of environment are often put in to the meiofauna. Meiofauna has been studied in New Caledonia for its double role as biological indicator for monitoring pond health status and as shrimp forage. Suitability of EOM (easily oxidized material), SOD(sediment oxygen demand),as new biochemical tools for monitoring shrimp pond health was assessed in an environmental survey aiming to assess the role of the water/sediment interface in the occurrence of the summer syndrome vibriosis. EOM, SOD and redox were correlated with shrimp survivals. Lowest meiofauna biomass and abundance were concomitantly found in the most polluted station. Proportion of abnormal tests over exceeding the one found in areas subjected to natural ecological stress were collected and were positively related to EOM and SOD and negatively to redox. Shrimp pond dominant species are common to estuaries and lagoons. But foraminifera abnormal behaviour indicates specific shrimp pond conditions Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00198/30876/29244.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00198/30876/ | Partager |
Complexity in trophic structure and stability in a modelled West African estuary Auteur(s) : Villanueva, Ching-maria Diouf, P.s. Albaret, J.-j. Moreau, J. Éditeur(s) : J.-J. SYMOENS Résumé : Un modèle Ecopath de l'estuaire du Sine-Saloum (Sénégal) comportant au total 37 groupes fonctionnels a été appliqué dans la présente étude en vue de déterminer les faits essentiels de ce système aquatique. La grande biodiversité spécifique des poissons de l'écosystème peut y jouer un rôle en assurant son intégrité, spécialement en présence de facteurs de stress, bien qu'il ait été observé que ce n'est pas entièrement le cas. Les résultats montrent qu'un autre facteur de mitigation est le niveau des forces d'interaction entre les groupes fonctionnels. La stabilité est accrue par des relations plus faibles et des pyramides plus courtes et plus larges. Bien que différentes questions se posent concernant les facteurs conduisant à la stabilité d'un système, les méthodes et les façons de les approcher devraient envisager d'en situer les résultats dans le contexte d'une théorie écologique plus large. An Ecopath model of the Sine Saloum estuary (Senegal) with a total of 37 functional groups is used in this study to determine the key features of this aquatic system. The high fish species biodiversity in the ecosystem may play a role of ensuring its integrity, especially in the presence of stress, though it was observed that this is not entirely the case. Results show that another mitigating factor is the level of interaction strengths between functional groups. Stability is improved by weaker connectance as well as shorter and fatter pyramids. Though differing issues arise with respect to questions driving a system's stability, methods and approaches should consider placing results in the context of a broader ecological theory. Coastal Ecosystems of West-Africa Biological Diversity-Resources-Conservation (J.-J. SYMOENS), 2005 , P. 15-26 Droits : J.-J. SYMOENS http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2005/publication-2554.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/2554/ | Partager Voir aussi Stabilité des systèmes Sénégal Omnivorie Estuaire Ecosystème côtier Ecopath Biodiversité Afrique de l'Ouest West Africa System Stability Télécharger |
Rare earth elements and neodymium isotopes in sedimentary organic matter Auteur(s) : Freslon, Nicolas Bayon, Germain Toucanne, Samuel Bermell, Sylvain Bollinger, Claire Cheron, Sandrine Etoubleau, Joel Germain, Yoan Éditeur(s) : Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd Résumé : We report rare earth element (REE) and neodymium (Nd) isotope data for the organic fraction of sediments collected from various depositional environments, i.e. rivers (n=25), estuaries (n=18), open-ocean settings (n=15), and cold seeps (n=12). Sedimentary Organic Matter (SOM) was extracted using a mixed hydrogen peroxide/nitric acid solution (20%-H2O2 – 0.02M-HNO3), after removal of carbonate and oxy-hydroxide phases with dilute hydrochloric acid (0.25M-HCl). A series of experimental tests indicate that extraction of sedimentary organic compounds using H202 may be complicated occasionally by partial dissolution of sulphide minerals and residual carbonates. However, this contamination is expected to be minor for REE because measured concentrations in H2O2 leachates are about two-orders of magnitude higher than in the above mentioned phases. The mean REE concentrations determined in the H2O2 leachates for samples from rivers, estuaries, coastal seas and open-ocean settings yield relatively similar levels, with ΣREE = 109 ± 86 ppm (mean ± s; n=58). The organic fractions leached from cold seep sediments display even higher concentration levels (285 ± 150 ppm; mean ± s; n=12). The H2O2 leachates for most sediments exhibit remarkably similar shale-normalized REE patterns, all characterized by a mid-REE enrichment compared to the other REE. This suggests that the distribution of REE in leached sedimentary organic phases is controlled primarily by biogeochemical processes, rather than by the composition of the source from which they derive (e.g. pore, river or sea- water). The Nd isotopic compositions for organic phases leached from river sediments are very similar to those for the corresponding detrital fractions. In contrast, the SOM extracted from marine sediments display εNd values that typically range between the εNd signatures for terrestrial organic matter (inferred from the analysis of the sedimentary detrital fractions) and marine organic matter (inferred from the analysis of local surface seawater). A notable exception is the case of organic matter (OM) fractions leached from cold seep sediment samples, which sometimes exhibit εNd values markedly different from both terrigenous and surface seawater signatures. This suggests that a significant fraction of organic compounds in these sediments may be derived from chemosynthetic processes, recycling pore water REE characterized by a distinct isotopic composition. Overall, our results confirm that organic matter probably plays an important role in the oceanic REE budget, through direct scavenging and remineralization within the water column. Both the high REE abundances and the shape of shale-normalized patterns for leached SOM also suggest that OM degradation in sub-surface marine sediments during early diagenesis could control, to a large extent, the distribution of REE in pore waters. Benthic fluxes of organic-bound REE could hence substantially contribute to the exchange processes between particulates and seawater that take place at ocean margins. Neodymium isotopes could provide useful information for tracing the origin (terrestrial versus marine) and geographical provenance of organic matter, with potential applications in paleoceanography. In particular, future studies should further investigate the potential of Nd isotopes in organic compounds preserved in sedimentary records for reconstructing past variations of surface ocean circulation. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta (0016-7037) (Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd), 2014-09 , Vol. 140 , P. 177-198 Droits : 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00191/30250/28682.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.gca.2014.05.016 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00191/30250/ | Partager |
Exploitation des huîtres en Nouvelle Calédonie échantillonnage des stocks naturels d'huîtres de paletuviers (Saccostrea cucullata) et aménagement des pêches Auteur(s) : Bodoy, Alain Morin, Jocelyne Éditeur(s) : Actes du IIIème Congrès International des Sociétés Françaises de Malacologie. Les mollusques dans la recherche actuelle, La Rochelle, France, 24-27 juin 2003 Résumé : We analysed a few aspects of oyster culture in New Caledonia. Oyster culture there is not very important, one farm producing 30 tonnes of Japanese oysters per year and the other one, 3 tonnes of rock oysters. Mangrove oyster deposits are traditionally exploited, and this exploitation lead to a decrease of the densities and biomasses observed in the most exploited estuaries. On the four monitored sites, the maximum size observed is comprised between 7.2 to 10 cm, for a mode comprised between 3.6 and 4.8 cm. Densities go from 31 to 251 oysters and biomasses, from 0.751 to 2.553 kg/m2. Regulations focus on the minimum collection size (6 cm) and a fishing prohibition period of 8 months. Based on our observations, we suggest that these dispositions be maintained. We also suggest that a fishing licence for professional fishermen be created, and that leisure fishing be maintained. On a analysé quelques aspects de l'exploitation des huîtres en Nouvelle Calédonie. La conchyliculture y est faiblement présente, une ferme produisant 30 tonnes par an d'huîtres japonaises et une autre, 3 tonnes d'huîtres de rocher. Les gisements d'huître de palétuvier font l'objet d'une exploitation traditionnelle, qui a conduit à l'affaiblissement des densités et des biomasses observées dans les estuaires les plus exploités. Dans les quatre sites échantillonnés, la taille maximale observée allait de 7,2 à 10 cm, pour un mode compris entre 3,6 et 4,8 cm. Les densités allaient de 31 à 251 huîtres et les biomasses, de 0,751 à 2,553 kg/m2 . Les mesures réglementaires en vigueur concernent la taille minimale de capture (6 cm), et une période de fermeture de la pêche de 8 mois. Les observations faites suggèrent de maintenir ces dispositions. Il est également proposé de créer une licence de pêche pour des pêcheurs professionnels, et de maintenir une pêche de loisir. Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2003/acte-6527.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/6527/ | Partager |
Strong gradient of benthic biogeochemical processes along a macrotidal temperate estuary: focus on P and Si cycles Auteur(s) : Raimonet, Melanie Andrieux, Francoise Ragueneau, Olivier Michaud, Emma Kerouel, Roger Philippon, Xavier Nonent, Michel Memery, Laurent Éditeur(s) : Springer Biogeochemistry (0168-2563) (Springer), 2013-10 , Vol. 115 , N. 1-3 , P. 399-417 Droits : Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00130/24115/22493.pdf DOI:10.1007/s10533-013-9843-3 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00130/24115/ | Partager |
Methylmercury formation in the anoxic waters of the Petit-Saut reservoir (French Guiana) and its spreading in the adjacent Sinnamary river Auteur(s) : Coquery, M Cossa, Daniel Azemard, S Peretyazhko, T Charlet, L Éditeur(s) : EDP Sciences Résumé : The present work was carried out on the hydroelectric reservoir Petit-Saut on the Sinnamary river in French Guiana. Measurements were performed during the wet and dry seasons along a longitudinal gradient, from upstream of the reservoir in two inflow rivers, to the Sinnamary estuary downstream of the dam. Gold extraction has led to a marked increase in suspended matter and total mercury (HgT) in one of the rivers. Dissolved monomethylmercury (MMHg) measured in surface waters were similar for both rivers: 0.03-0.05 ng l(-1) (1.0-1.7% of the dissolved HgT). These results indicate similar methylation efficiency and/or transfer of MMHg into the dissolved fraction of the water column, independently of the amounts of inorganic mercury transported. Dissolved MMHg concentrations in surface waters of the reservoir were similar to those in the rivers, but were more than 10 times higher in deep anoxic waters, up to 0.6 ng l(-1) (20 % of dissolved HgT). The MMHg concentration profiles in the water column suggest that methylation occurs mainly in anoxic waters and sediments in relation with the activity of sulfate reducing bacteria. Dissolved MMHg concentrations measured in the Sinnamary at the base of the dam were still high (0.5 - 0.6 ng l(-1); 20 to 35% of the dissolved HgT). Journal de Physique IV (1155-4339) (EDP Sciences), 2003-05 , Vol. 107 , P. 327-331 Droits : EDP Sciences http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2003/publication-5283.pdf DOI:10.1051/jp4:20030308 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/5283/ | Partager |
Etude sedimentologique des milieux de mangrove du Benin occidental (Afrique de l'Ouest) Auteur(s) : Gaillard, M Lang, J Lucas, J Éditeur(s) : Gauthier-Villars Résumé : The littoral area of Benin is a lagoonal-estuarial, indeed even deltaic, environment. Poor in species, the mangrove of Benin belongs to the tropical Atlantic type tending to be humid, considering the "drought belt" which affects this region. It undergoes profound hydrological changes in the course of the different seasons in relation to the Mono and Couffo Rivers. The granulometric analysis and the study of the facies makes clear a lenticular-type sedimentation in relation to numerous and rapid hydrodynamic variations. The clayish quartzose sediment also contains a chemical phase (pyrite is transformed through oxidation into jarosite, gypsum and halite in relation to the micromilieux of evaporation) and an important organic phase - with a pH level ranging from 5 to 6. Kaolinite, from the nearby "Continental terminal", is deposited during calm periods. The smectites seem linked to high energy, sandier deposits and their origin should probably be sought in a far away back country (Eocene, basement). Oceanologica Acta, Special issue (0399-1784) (Gauthier-Villars), 1982 Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00246/35730/34238.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00246/35730/ | Partager |
Rapport sur l'exercice de la pêche dans la zone côtière de la France Auteur(s) : Bolopion, Jacques Forest, Andre Sourd, Louis-julien Bolopion, Jacques Forest, Andre Sourd, Louis-julien Résumé : The maritime fisheries and mariculture guidance law passed in 1997 specifies that with the perspective of renegotiation of the common fisheries policy in 2002, a report on the special conditions of inshore fisheries be drawn up by the Government. To do so, the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries entrusted this task to three experts, who are the authors of this report. In accordance with their remit, the situation of fisheries in territorial waters and estuaries of metropolitan France and the four DOM overseas departments ( counties) was examined, in the framework of meetings with professional fishermen, administrations, elected officials and scientific organisations. The first part situates fishing activities in coastal areas within the overall context of French fisheries. The second part provides a detailed report for each seafront (Channel, Atlantic, Mediterranean, West Indies, French Guyana and Reunion Island) on the regulatory framework, fleets, stocks, uses of resources and vulnerable areas of interest for fisheries. The report then analyses the competition within fisheries and with other activities (recreational fishing, extraction of aggregates, tourism, etc.). After these observations, the authors make ten proposals to improve the conditions under which coastal or inshore fisheries are practiced.
La loi d'orientation sur la pêche maritime et les cultures marines votée en 1997 précise que dans la perspective de la renégociation de la politique commune des pêches en 2002, un rapport sur les conditions particulières de l'exercice de la pêche dans la bande côtière sera établi par le Gouvernement. Pour y satisfaire, le Ministre de l'Agriculture et de la Pêche en a confié l'élaboration à trois experts, les auteurs du présent rapport. Conformément à la lettre de mission, la situation de la pêche dans les eaux territoriales et estuaires du territoire métropolitain et des quatre départements d'Outre-Mer a été examinée dans le cadre de rencontres avec les professionnels, les administrations, les élus, les organismes scientifiques. Une première partie permet de situer les activités halieutiques en zone côtière dans le contexte global de la pêche française. La seconde partie est un bilan détaillé par façade (Manche, Atlantique, Méditerranée, Antilles, Guyane, Réunion) du cadre réglementaire, des flottilles, des ressources, des usages de la ressource et des zones sensibles d'intérêt halieutiques. Le rapport analyse ensuite les compétitions au sein de la pêche et avec d'autres activités (pêche récréative, extractions de granulats, tourisme,...). A l'issue de ces différents constats, les auteurs font dix propositions pour améliorer les conditions d'exercice de la pêche en zone côtière. Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2000/rapport-1200.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/1200/ | Partager Voir aussi Gestion Manche Méditerranée Gascogne DOM Conflits d'usages Pêche côtière Management Channel Mediterranean Télécharger |
Évolution de l'écosystème pélagique du Golfe de Gascogne pendant la période 1990-2003. Conséquences sur la capturabilité des espèces Auteur(s) : Villalobos, Hector Éditeur(s) : Université de Bretagne Occidentale Résumé : Several small pelagic fish species contribute remarkably to world catch. Their populations are, however, characterized by large biomass fluctuations strongly affecting fisheries. The fishing gears and methods used to capture small pelagics have evolved to exploit the highly developed shoaling behavior of these species. Hence, faced to modern fishing this gregarious behavior becomes a disadvantage for fish. Fish behavior may be affected by environmental conditions and by fishing, at the same time that behavior impacts fishing. In this study, we seek to characterize the aggregative systems of small pelagic fishes inhabiting the Bay of Biscay by analyzing "acoustic images", defined as the group of echoes (planktonic layers, shoals, isolated targets) detected on a transect section of a given length. We analyzed the species composition, the spatial distribution and the evolution over time of acoustic images. We also studied the hydrological conditions of the bay, as well as the small pelagics French fishery in order to look for correlations between hydrology, commercial catch and fish aggregation patterns observed by acoustics. We observed the same species or group of species forming different types of aggregation according to habitat. Conversely, the same type of aggregation, associated with a particular habitat, can be produced by different species. The most notorious change observed during the studied period relates to small clupeoids aggregations in the vicinity of the Gironde estuary, whose structure evolved toward a greater fragmentation of shoals (a large number of small size detections) since 2000. Concerning commercial catches, pelagic trawlers fishing in pairs mainly seek for anchovy in the coastal areas, single pelagic trawlers capture mackerel and horse mackerel in deeper waters while purse seiners target mostly sardine near their fishing ports. Because of the coarse spatial resolution of commercial fishing data and the effect of the application of an international fisheries agreement limiting the fishing activity of French pelagic trawlers during spring, only small correlations between captures and types of aggregation were observed. La participation des petits poissons pélagiques dans les captures est remarquable. Leurs populations sont cependant caractérisées par des importantes fluctuations de biomasse, impactant fortement les pêcheries. Les méthodes et appareils de pêche utilisés pour capturer ces espèces ont évolué dans le sens d'exploiter le comportement grégaire très développé des petits pélagiques. Cette tendance à former de bancs devient alors désavantageuse pour le poisson face à la pêche moderne. Les conditions environnementales et la pêche peuvent affecter le comportement du poisson, en même temps que ce dernier est susceptible d'affecter l'activité halieutique. Le but de cette étude est de caractériser les systèmes agrégatifs des petits poissons pélagiques dans le golfe de Gascogne en étudiant des « images acoustiques », définies comme l'ensemble des échos (couches planctoniques, bancs, cibles isolées) détectés sur une section de radiale de longueur donnée. Nous analysons leur composition en espèces ainsi que leur distribution spatiale et leur évolution au cours du temps. Nous étudions aussi les conditions hydrologiques du golfe, ainsi que la pêcherie française de ces espèces afin de chercher des corrélations entre l'hydrologie, la capture commerciale et les types d'agrégations observés par acoustique. Nous avons observé qu'une espèce est capable de former des agrégations différentes en fonction de l'habitat, et inversement, le même type d'agrégation, associé à un habitat particulier, peut être produit par des espèces différentes. Le changement observé le plus évident concerne les agrégations de petits clupéiformes, dont la structure a évolué vers une plus grande fragmentation des détections (des petits bancs plus nombreux) depuis 2000. Par rapport à la pêche des professionnels, les chalutiers pélagiques en boeufs recherchent en priorité l'anchois dans la zone côtière, les pélagiques simples capturent le chinchard et le maquereau au large et les senneurs recherchent principalement la sardine à proximité des ports de pêche. À cause de la résolution spatiale trop sommaire des données de pêche et l'effet de l'application des accords internationaux limitant l'activité des chalutiers pélagiques au printemps, nous n'avons observé que peu des corrélations entre les captures et les types d'agrégation établis à partir de données issues des campagnes scientifiques. Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2008/these-6083.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/6083/ | Partager |
Geological overview of the Angola-Congo margin, the Congo deep-sea fan and its submarine valleys Auteur(s) : Savoye, Bruno Babonneau, Nathalie Dennielou, Bernard Bez, Martine Éditeur(s) : Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd Résumé : The Congo deep-sea fan is one of the largest fans in the world still affected by presently active turbidity currents. The present activity of deep-sea sedimentary processes is linked to the existence of a direct connection between the Congo River estuary and the Congo canyon head that allows relatively continuous sediment feeding of the deep-sea environment, in spite of a wide continental shelf (150 km). Because of this important activity in terms of sedimentary processes, the deep-sea environment of the Congo-Angola margin presents major interests concerning physical, chemical and biological studies near the seafloor. The main aim of this paper is to present the initial geological context of the BioZaire Program, showing a synthesis of the major results of the ZaiAngo Project including (1) the brief geological setting of the Congo-Angola margin, (2) the structure of the modern Congo deep-sea fan, (3) the sedimentary architecture of the recent Congo turbidite system (from the canyon to the distal lobes) and (4) the recent and present turbidite sedimentation. In order to provide useful information and advice relevant to biological and geochemical studies across the Congo sedimentary system, this article is particularly focused on the present sedimentary processes and the present activity of turbidity current along the Congo canyon and channel. Deep Sea Research Part Ii Topical Studies In Oceanography (0967-0645) (Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd), 2009-11 , Vol. 56 , N. 23 , P. 2169-2182 Droits : Crown Copyright 2009 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/11128/7848.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.dsr2.2009.04.001 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/11128/ | Partager |
Seasonal variation of riverine nutrient inputs in the northern Bay of Biscay (France), and patterns of marine phytoplankton response Auteur(s) : Guillaud, Jean-francois Aminot, Alain Delmas, Daniel Gohin, Francis Lunven, Michel Labry, Claire Herbland, Alain Éditeur(s) : Elsevier Résumé : Seasonal variations in nutrient inputs are described for the main rivers (Loire and Vilaine) flowing into the northern Bay of Biscay. The river plumes are high in N/P ratio in late winter and spring, but not in the inner plume during the summer. Conservative behavior results in most nutrients entering the estuary and eventually reaching the coastal zone. Temporal and spatial aspects of phytoplankton growth and nutrient uptake in the northern Bay of Biscay distinguish the central area of salinity 34 from the plume area. The first diatom bloom appears offshore in late winter, at the edge of the river plumes, taking advantage of haline stratification and anticyclonic "weather windows." In spring, when the central area of the northern shelf is phosphorus-limited, small cells predominate in the phytoplankton community and compete with bacteria for both mineral and organic phosphorus. At that period, river plumes are less extensive than in winter, but local nutrient enrichment at the river mouth allows diatom growth. In summer, phytoplankton become nitrogen-limited in the river plumes; the central area of the shelf is occupied by small forms of phytoplankton, which are located on the thermocline and use predominantly regenerated nutrients. Journal of Marine Systems (0924-7963) (Elsevier), 2008-07 , Vol. 72 , N. 1-4 , P. 309-319 Droits : 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-2354.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2007.03.010 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/2354/ | Partager |