15 results match your criteria: "Centre de Recherches Océanographiques de Dakar-Thiaroye[Affiliation]"
Sci Total Environ
December 2024
GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel (GEOMAR), 24148 Kiel, Germany.
PLoS One
September 2024
Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles, ISRA, Centre de Recherches Océanographiques de Dakar Thiaroye, CRODT, Dakar, Senegal.
The Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) is one of the most productive Large Marine Ecosystems worldwide. Assessing the abundance, biomass and distribution of zooplankton in the southern part of this system, off the coast of West Africa, remains challenging due to limited sampling efforts and data availability. However, zooplankton is of primary importance for pelagic ecosystem functioning.
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June 2024
ISRA, Centre de Recherches Océanographiques de Dakar-Thiaroye, CRODT, BP 2241, Dakar, Sénégal.
Climate change is recognised to lead to spatial shifts in the distribution of small pelagic fish, likely by altering their environmental optima. Fish supply along the Northwest African coast is significant at both socio-economic and cultural levels. Evaluating the impacts of climatic change on small pelagic fish is a challenge and of serious concern in the context of shared stock management.
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June 2024
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Viale Delle Terme di Caracalla, 00153, Rome, Italy; South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, Private Bag 1015, Makhanda, 6140, South Africa.
Cold water corals (CWC) provide habitats for many organisms including demersal fish. Bottom trawl observations have indicated a co-occurrence of the fish Helicolenus dactylopterus with CWC reefs, but a detailed understanding of this relation is lacking. To better understand the nature of this relation we have analyzed 85 video-lines from ROV dives conducted at 25-1700 m depth off Morocco, Mauritania, and Senegal in 2020 and 2021.
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January 2023
Institut Sénégalais de Recherche Agricole, ISRA, Centre de Recherche Océanographique de Dakar-Thiaroye, CRODT, Dakar, Sénégal.
Fisheries management is an important strategy for ensuring sustainable use of resources. However, in West Africa, in the absence of quality data for many stocks and effective stock assessment models, the cases where this has been truly successful are notable for their rarity. In West Africa, small pelagic fish are of great socio-economic importance, as well as good indicators of fish stressors.
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September 2021
UMMISCO, Sorbonne Université, SU, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, IRD, 93143, Bondy, France.
Sci Rep
August 2021
UMMISCO, Sorbonne Université, SU, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, IRD, F-93143, Bondy, France.
Artificial reefs (ARs) are one of the most popular means of supporting marine ecosystem conservation and coastal fisheries, particularly in developing countries. However, ARs generate complex socio-bio-economic interactions that require careful evaluation. This is particularly the case for ARs outside no-take zones, where fish might be subject to enhanced exploitation due to easier catchability.
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April 2021
IRD, CNRS, Univ Brest, Ifremer, DR Ouest, Lemar, Plouzané, France.
Sci Rep
January 2021
IRD, CNRS, Univ Brest, Ifremer, DR Ouest, Lemar, Plouzané, France.
The resistance of an east border upwelling system was investigated using relative index of marine pelagic biomass estimates under a changing environment spanning 20-years in the strongly exploited southern Canary Current Large marine Ecosystem (sCCLME). We divided the sCCLME in two parts (north and south of Cap Blanc), based on oceanographic regimes. We delineated two size-based groups ("plankton" and "pelagic fish") corresponding to lower and higher trophic levels, respectively.
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March 2019
Institut Universitaire des Pêches et d'Aauculture (IUPA), Université Cheikh Anta Diop (UCAD), UCAD II, Dakar, Sénégal.
We examined growth rates and reproductive characteristics of Sardinella aurita off Senegal and other coastal areas over a 20 year period (1995-2014) to determine how they relate to variations in environmental characteristics of coastal waters. Based on fish length-frequency data and a coastal upwelling index, we found that S. aurita recruitment tends to occur during the periods of most intensive upwelling (March-April off Senegal).
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February 2019
Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT), Department of Ecology, Bremen, Germany.
The gross energy content of spawning batches and the microchemistry of sagittal otoliths in individual female bonga shad Ethmalosa fimbriata were compared between contrasting sampling sites at the Senegalese southern coast and inside the hypersaline Sine Saloum Estuary. Results show that females spawning in the estuary's middle reaches invested almost three times more energy into reproduction (115 ± 65 J g body mass) than their neritic counterparts (39 ± 34 J g body mass). Also, female otolith levels of Ba:Ca, Sr:Ca and Zn:Ca either differed significantly between study sites or could be linked to heterogeneous environmental variables.
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February 2019
Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Environnement Marin (LEMAR), UMR 6539 CNRS, UBO, IRD, IFREMER, Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer (IUEM), rue Dumont d'Urville, BP 70, 29280 Plouzané, France.
Bioaccumulation of toxic metal elements including mercury (Hg) can be highly variable in marine fish species. Metal concentration is influenced by various species-specific physiological and ecological traits, including individual diet composition and foraging habitat. The impact of trophic ecology and habitat preference on Hg accumulation was analyzed through total Hg concentration and stable isotope ratios of carbon (δC) and nitrogen (δN) in the muscle of 132 fish belonging to 23 different species from the Senegalese coast (West Africa), where the marine ecosystem is submitted to nutrient inputs from various sources such as upwelling or rivers.
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June 2018
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), UMR 195 Lemar, Hann, Dakar BP 1386, Senegal; Institut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles (ISRA), Centre de Recherches Océanographiques de Dakar-Thiaroye, PRH, Dakar, BP 2241, Senegal (g)Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Délégation Régionale France Ouest, UMR Lemar, Campus Ifremer; BP 70, Plouzané 29 280, France; Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Délégation Régionale France Ouest, UMR Lemar, Campus Ifremer; BP 70, Plouzané 29 280, France.
An idealized system of a shared fish stock associated with different exclusive economic zones (EEZ) is modelled. Parameters were estimated for the case of the small pelagic fisheries shared between Southern Morocco, Mauritania and the Senegambia. Two models of fishing effort distribution were explored.
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December 2016
Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Environnement Marin (LEMAR), UMR 6539 CNRS/UBO/IRD/IFREMER, BP 70, 29280 Plouzané, France.
The link between trophic ecology and metal accumulation in marine fish species was investigated through a multi-tracers approach combining fatty acid (FA) and stable isotope (SI) analyses on fish from two contrasted sites on the coast of Senegal, one subjected to anthropogenic metal effluents and another one less impacted. The concentrations of thirteen trace metal elements (As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Li, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sn, U, and Zn) were measured in fish liver. Individuals from each site were classified into three distinct groups according to their liver FA and muscle SI compositions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe stock of the Senegalese flat sardinella, Sardinella maderensis, is highly exploited in Senegal, West Africa. Its growth and reproduction parameters are key biological indicators for improving fisheries management. This study reviewed these parameters using landing data from small-scale fisheries in Senegal and literature information dated back more than 25 years.
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