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Jérôme OLLIER

Regional Movements of Reef Manta Rays (Mobula alfredi) in Seychelles Waters - @FrontMar... - 0 views

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    The decline in numbers of reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) throughout their range has highlighted the need for improved information on their spatial ecology in order to design effective conservation strategies for vulnerable populations. To understand their patterns of movement in Seychelles, we used three techniques-archival pop-up satellite tags, acoustic tags, and photo-identification-and focussed on the aggregation at D'Arros Island and St. Joseph Atoll within the Amirantes Group. M. alfredi were photographed within six of the seven Island Groups of Seychelles, with 64% of individuals being resighted at least once between July 2006 and December 2019 over timeframes of 1-3,462 days (9.5 years; median = 1,018 days). Only three individuals from D'Arros Island were resighted at a second aggregation site located more than 200 km away at St. François Atoll during photo-identification surveys. Satellite-tracked M. alfredi (n = 5 tracks; maximum 180 days) remained within the boundary of the Seychelles Exclusive Economic Zone, where they spent the majority of their time (87%) in the upper 50 m of the water column in close proximity to the Amirantes Bank. The inclusion of acoustic tagging data in the models of estimated satellite-track paths significantly reduced the errors associated with the geolocation positions derived from archived light level data. The insights gained into the patterns of horizontal and vertical movements of M. alfredi using this multi-technique approach highlight the significance of D'Arros Island and St. Joseph Atoll, and the wider Amirantes Group, to M. alfredi in Seychelles, and will benefit future conservation efforts for this species within Seychelles and the broader Western Indian Ocean.
Jérôme OLLIER

Evaluating the Feasibility of Sustainable Seafood Labelling Programmes in Small Island ... - 0 views

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    The Republic of Seychelles is one of six African Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and has a marine-based economy reliant on fisheries and international tourism. Seychelles has been flagged by the United Nations as highly vulnerable to climate change. Climatic threats are compounded with population declines of key fishery species. A progressive national stance towards ocean sustainability and an emerging economy partially driven by tourists are two of several factors that make Seychelles a good candidate for a sustainable seafood labelling and consumption programme, which would provide market-based incentives for fishery harvesters, regulators, buyers and consumers to improve sustainable practices. To address the feasibility of such a programme, we conducted a pilot study, surveying 33 artisanal fishers and mapping supply chain structure to examine incentives and challenges. Questions addressed fishers' years of experience, reliance on fishing for income, and flexibility in gear type and species targeted. Of the total number of respondents, 64% would like to see a programme implemented but only 34% thought it would be successful. Participants identified several barriers and benefits that primarily spanned socioeconomic and regulatory themes. Our pilot results indicate the sociocultural and economic impacts of sustainability programmes in Seychelles are as important as environmental considerations, a finding pertinent to anyone undertaking similar research efforts in other SIDS. We advocate for the necessity of thorough, location-based research and in-depth stakeholder consultation to elucidate economic, societal, behavioural and cultural factors that will affect the success of designing and implementing seafood labelling programmes in SIDS.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @SeaTurtleNews - Nature Seychelles research reveals Seychelles' best kept turtle se... - 0 views

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    Nature Seychelles research reveals Seychelles' best kept turtle secrets.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @WhySharksMatter - Growth rate and projected age at sexual maturity for immature ha... - 0 views

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    Changes in marine ecosystems from human stressors, and concerns over how species will respond to these changes have emphasized the importance of understanding and monitoring crucial demographic parameters for population models. Long-lived, migratory, marine vertebrates such as sea turtles are particularly vulnerable to changes. Life-history parameters like growth-in-body size can be largely influenced by environmental processes which can impact population growth. We analyzed a 40-year (1981-2021) capture-mark-recapture dataset from the protected UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles, to estimate key population parameters, including body growth, for immature green turtles (Chelonia mydas) and hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata). Curved carapace length (CCL) range was 34.3-110.9 cm (mean ± SD: 51.0 ± 11.4 cm, n = 1191) for green turtles and 28.7-89.4 cm (47.7 ± 14.4 cm, n = 538) for hawksbill turtles. Recapture events, with an 11-month minimum period, revealed a mean annual growth rate of 3.2 ± 1.5 cm year−1 for green turtles (n = 75) and 2.8 ± 1.4 cm year−1 for hawksbill turtles (n = 110). Hawksbill turtles exhibited a non-monotonic growth rate while no significant growth-size relationship was detected for green turtles. Green turtle mean annual growth per 10-cm size class was highest in the larger size classes (50‒69.9 cm). Hawksbill turtle growth rate was highest in the larger size classes (50‒69.9 cm) then declined in the largest size class (70‒79.9 cm). Green turtles and hawksbill turtles may spend > 8 and 18 years, respectively, using Aldabra, Seychelles, as a foraging ground.
Jérôme OLLIER

Seychelles cells: The Somali pirates 'jailed in paradise' - BBC - 0 views

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    Seychelles cells: The Somali pirates 'jailed in paradise'.
Jérôme OLLIER

Seychelles appeals for more anti-piracy measures - AP - 0 views

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    Seychelles appeals for more anti-piracy measures.
Jérôme OLLIER

French navy transfers five suspected pirates to Seychelles - Seychelles Nation - 0 views

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    French navy transfers five suspected pirates to Seychelles.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @OCEANUSLive - Seychelles Coast Guard intercepts two foreign fishing vessels suspec... - 0 views

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    Seychelles Coast Guard intercepts two foreign fishing vessels suspected of illegal fishing.
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    Seychelles Coast Guard intercepts two foreign fishing vessels suspected of illegal fishing.
Jérôme OLLIER

French diver dies after suspected shark attack in Seychelles - Gulfnews.com - 0 views

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    French diver dies after suspected shark attack in Seychelles.
Jérôme OLLIER

Seychelles shark attack victim's widow mourns loss - AP - 0 views

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    Seychelles shark attack victim's widow mourns loss.
Jérôme OLLIER

Seychelles : nouvelle attaque mortelle d'un requin - Armées.com - 0 views

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    Seychelles : nouvelle attaque mortelle d'un requin.
Jérôme OLLIER

Seychelles - Nouvelle conférence autour de la piraterie dans l'océan Indien -... - 0 views

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    Seychelles - Nouvelle conférence autour de la piraterie dans l'océan Indien.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @neptune_ms - Seychelles court of appeal acquits 3 suspected Somali pirates convict... - 0 views

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    Seychelles court of appeal acquits 3 suspected Somali pirates convicted of piracy.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @Kelly_Heber - Mauritian exchange students in Seychelles witness climate change ada... - 0 views

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    Mauritian exchange students in Seychelles witness climate change adaptation in action.
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    Mauritian exchange students in Seychelles witness climate change adaptation in action.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @PierreAGERON - Seychelles set to be first in the world to develop countrywide ocea... - 0 views

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    Seychelles set to be first in the world to develop countrywide ocean conservation plan.
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    Seychelles set to be first in the world to develop countrywide ocean conservation plan.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @OCEANUSLive - Sri Lanka donates 2 patrol vessels to Seychelles for maritime survei... - 0 views

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    Sri Lanka donates 2 patrol vessels to Seychelles for maritime surveillance.
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