Alexandra Maufroy
Institut de recherche pour le développement
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PLOS ONE | 2015
Alexandra Maufroy; Emmanuel Chassot; Rocío Joo; David M. Kaplan
Since the 1990s, massive use of drifting Fish Aggregating Devices (dFADs) to aggregate tropical tunas has strongly modified global purse-seine fisheries. For the first time, a large data set of GPS positions from buoys deployed by French purse-seiners to monitor dFADs is analysed to provide information on spatio-temporal patterns of dFAD use in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans during 2007-2011. First, we select among four classification methods the model that best separates “at sea” from “on board” buoy positions. A random forest model had the best performance, both in terms of the rate of false “at sea” predictions and the amount of over-segmentation of “at sea” trajectories (i.e., artificial division of trajectories into multiple, shorter pieces due to misclassification). Performance is improved via post-processing removing unrealistically short “at sea” trajectories. Results derived from the selected model enable us to identify the main areas and seasons of dFAD deployment and the spatial extent of their drift. We find that dFADs drift at sea on average for 39.5 days, with time at sea being shorter and distance travelled longer in the Indian than in the Atlantic Ocean. 9.9% of all trajectories end with a beaching event, suggesting that 1,500-2,000 may be lost onshore each year, potentially impacting sensitive habitat areas, such as the coral reefs of the Maldives, the Chagos Archipelago, and the Seychelles.
Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2016
Alexandra Maufroy; David M. Kaplan; Nicolas Bez; Alicia Delgado de Molina; Hilario Murua; Laurent Floch; Emmanuel Chassot
&NA; Since the mid‐1990s, drifting Fish Aggregating Devices (dFADs), artificial floating objects designed to aggregate fish, have become an important mean by which purse seine fleets catch tropical tunas. Mass deployment of dFADs, as well as the massive use of GPS buoys to track dFADs and natural floating objects, has raised serious concerns for the state of tropical tuna stocks and ecosystem functioning. Here, we combine tracks from a large proportion of the French GPS buoys from the Indian and Atlantic oceans with data from observers aboard French and Spanish purse seiners and French logbook data to estimate the total number of dFADs and GPS buoys used within the main fishing grounds of these two oceans over the period 2007‐2013. In the Atlantic Ocean, the total number of dFADs increased from 1175 dFADs active in January 2007 to 8575 dFADs in August 2013. In the Indian Ocean, this number increased from 2250 dFADs in October 2007 to 10 300 dFADs in September 2013. In both oceans, at least a fourfold increase in the number of dFADs was observed over the 7‐year study period. Though the relative proportion of natural to artificial floating objects varied over space, with some areas such as the Mozambique Channel and areas adjacent to the mouths of the Niger and Congo rivers being characterized by a relatively high percentage of natural objects, in no region do dFADs represent <50% of the floating objects and the proportion of natural objects has dropped over time as dFAD deployments have increased. Globally, this increased dFAD use represents a major change to the pelagic ecosystem that needs to be closely followed in order to assess its impacts and avoid negative ecosystem consequences.
Archive | 2014
Alexandra Maufroy; Nicolas Bez; David M. Kaplan; Alicia Delgado de Molina; Hilario Murua; Emmanuel Chassot
Archive | 2014
Emmanuel Chassot; Michel Goujon; Alexandra Maufroy; Pascal Cauquil; Alain Fonteneau; Daniel Gaertner
Archive | 2015
J.N. Druon; Emmanuel Chassot; Laurent Floch; Alexandra Maufroy
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2018
Julia Eleanor Snouck-Hurgronje; David M. Kaplan; Emmanuel Chassot; Alexandra Maufroy; Daniel Gaertner
ICCAT Standing Committee on Research and Statistics (SCRS) | 2017
Goujon Michel; Pascal Cauquil; Alexandra Maufroy; Aude Relot-Stirnemann; Emilie Moec; Justin Amandè; Pascal Bach; Philippe S. Sabarros
Archive | 2016
Alexandra Maufroy; David M. Kaplan; Nicolas Bez; Emmanuel Chassot
Collective Volume of Scientific Papers, ICCAT | 2016
Alain Fonteneau; Daniel Gaertner; Alexandra Maufroy; Justin Amandè
Collective Volume of Scientific Papers - ICCAT | 2016
I. Katara; Daniel Gaertner; Alexandra Maufroy; Emmanuel Chassot