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Archive | 2015

From Data to End-to-End Models: 15 Years of Research to Describe the Dynamics of Exploited Marine Ecosystems in the Eastern Channel

Paul Marchal; Loïc Gasche; Raphaël Girardin; Olivier Le Pape; Martin Huret; Stéphanie Mahévas; Morgane Travers-Trolet; Sandrine Vaz

Considerable research has been conducted in the past 15 years around the Eastern English Channel ecosystem. Data collected since the 1970s on the biotic and abiotic compartments have been collated and mapped out in the mid-2000. This spatially explicit information formed a sound basis to improve knowledge on, and model, the functioning and dynamics of key ecosystem compartments, with a focus on flatfish species and fisheries and their interactions with other sectors of activity (aggregate extractions, maritime traffic). The more recent ongoing works are dedicated to the integration of those processes into several complementary end-to-end ecosystem models.


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2005

Satellite-derived parameters for biological modelling in coastal waters: Illustration over the eastern continental shelf of the Bay of Biscay

Francis Gohin; Sophie Loyer; Michel Lunven; Claire Labry; Jean-Marie Froidefond; Daniel Delmas; Martin Huret; Alain Herbland


Fisheries Oceanography | 2013

Impacts of climate change on the complex life cycles of fish

Pierre Petitgas; Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp; Mark Dickey-Collas; Georg H. Engelhard; Myron A. Peck; John K. Pinnegar; Kenneth F. Drinkwater; Martin Huret; Richard D.M. Nash


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2012

Anchovy population expansion in the North Sea

Pierre Petitgas; Juergen Alheit; Myron A. Peck; Kristina Raab; Xabier Irigoien; Martin Huret; Jeroen van der Kooij; Thomas Pohlmann; Carola Wagner; Iratxe Zarraonaindia; Mark Dickey-Collas


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2007

Dispersal modeling of fish early life stages: sensitivity with application to Atlantic cod in the western Gulf of Maine

Martin Huret; Jeffrey A. Runge; Changsheng Chen; Geoffrey W. Cowles; Qichun Xu; James M. Pringle


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2011

Satellite remote sensing for an ecosystem approach to fisheries management

Emmanuel Chassot; Sylvain Bonhommeau; Gabriel Reygondeau; Karen Nieto; Jeffrey J. Polovina; Martin Huret; Nicholas K. Dulvy; Hervé Demarcq


Progress in Oceanography | 2010

Biophysical modelling to investigate the effects of climate change on marine population dispersal and connectivity

Christophe Lett; Sakina-Dorothée Ayata; Martin Huret; Jean-Olivier Irisson


Progress in Oceanography | 2010

Dispersal kernels and their drivers captured with a hydrodynamic model and spatial indices: A case study on anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) early life stages in the Bay of Biscay

Martin Huret; Pierre Petitgas; Mathieu Woillez


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2011

Evaluating the suitability of coupled biophysical models for fishery management

Hans-Harald Hinrichsen; Mark Dickey-Collas; Martin Huret; Myron A. Peck; Frode Vikebø


Journal of Marine Systems | 2007

Use of SeaWiFS data for light availability and parameter estimation of a phytoplankton production model of the Bay of Biscay

Martin Huret; Francis Gohin; Daniel Delmas; Michel Lunven; Véronique Garçon

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